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Tips on avoiding hairwashing battles
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John Friedas Frizz Ease is very good for detangling hair.0
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Could someone kindly point me towards the threads on conditioner only washing please as I would like to try this and need to know which brands are suitable. I have tried to search but I do find the search on here not very easy (maybe I am doing something wrong
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iammumtoone wrote: »Could someone kindly point me towards the threads on conditioner only washing please as I would like to try this and need to know which brands are suitable. I have tried to search but I do find the search on here not very easy (maybe I am doing something wrong
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For tangled long hair we use boots coconut and almond conditioning spray... it also seems nitty Nora's don't like it either as we've not had them since.LB moment 10/06 Debt Free date 6/6/14Hope to be debt free until the day I dieMortgage-free Wannabee (05/08/30)6/6/14 £72,454.65 (5.65% int.)08/12/2023 £33602.00 (4.81% int.)0
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iammumtoone wrote: »Could someone kindly point me towards the threads on conditioner only washing please as I would like to try this and need to know which brands are suitable. I have tried to search but I do find the search on here not very easy (maybe I am doing something wrong
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It's the advanced search you need to get your head around, use the 'search entire posts/ search thread titles' and 'threads/ posts' clickies.
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/4229733
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/4486569
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/48326155#Comment_48326155
Also lists on NaturallyCurly and British Curlies
http://www.naturallycurly.com/curltalk/swap-board-eurocurlies/84373-uk-cg-friendly-product-list.html
http://curly2kinky.com/products/silicone-free-conditioners-u-k/
http://www.britishcurlies.co.uk/curl_forum/viewthread/6078/Declutterbug-in-progress.⭐️⭐️⭐️ ⭐️⭐️0 -
According to my hairdresser all these de-tangle sprays, creams etc are just diluted conditioner, and you can make your own by mixing some normal conditioner with some water so that it thin enough to spray.I seldom end up where I wanted to go, but almost always end up where I need to be0
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I think what you are trying to say is that it genuinely works for you personally. For me personally, the tangle teezer was a complete and total waste of money. It's basically just a curry comb.
It might work well on thin hair, but the bristles are nowhere near thick or long enough to get through thick hair like mine.
This surprises me as my son used to use a tangle teaser on his afro when he was growing it and it used to go through his hair fine and that was one thick afro :rotfl:Slimming World - 3 stone 8 1/2lbs in 7 months and now at target :j0 -
I had this too with mine. I used one of those rings at first but then she wouldnt let me use that ... so the next stage was I just got on and did it through the winging and protesting! ....which led onto a compromise that she could hold the end of the towel near her face to wipe any drops as they happened and she started putting her head back to rinse for me amazingly!1,2 & 5p: Christmas day food £9.31
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we are all born with different curly hair types, so we each have different ways of caring for it. If you have absolutely any questions, please visit and contact us with what you need help with : ) always happy to help!1,2 & 5p: Christmas day food £9.31
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MarilynMonroe wrote: »Do you have any tips for someone with wooly hair? I've never met anyone with hair like mine before. i am white so it isnt afro but it is totally uncontrollable but then again would stay where I put it! it's also almost waterproof!
Do you brush it or comb it? What do you wash it with, and styling products?
and not wetting is a 'condition' problem I think....both are, to a degree, in my hair when its being abused,. The staying out is handy anda useful feature. I plait my hair and put nothing in the end for doing chores in the morning morning, and it often holds till I am finished
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