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Old 28-05-2008, 10:36 PM   #1
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Hi guys & gals

I use Tigi curl rock for my hair, and it's the only product I've found that really holds the curl in my hair and it lasts about 3-4 days too, I use with other tigi products too

The question I have is does anyone know where I can find it any cheaper, I'm currently paying anything between £12 - £15 a bottle, but then when I buy some of the other products that I love it can cost about £50-£60.

I've tried other products but I havent found anything that works

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Old 28-05-2008, 11:32 PM   #2
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Have you tried Ebay? It's the cheapest place I've found for Tigi products.
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Yes I agree with you curls rock is the best for curly hair and like you I have tried loads over the years but now stick to this. I usually buy mine from ebay now but I was in Watt brothers yesterday and they have it for £6.99 so I am going to stock up. You could also try tj hughes as I find they tend to sell similar products.
They also had loads of other tigi products so you might find some other bargains too.I do hope you have these stores near you.



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Old 04-06-2008, 10:32 PM   #4
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TJ Hughes were selling TiGi products recently and I stocked up. When i was there there was a woman whose daughter owned a salon and she was buying for the salon as she said it was cheaper than the wholesale place.



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