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best shampoo and conditioner for frizzy hair?
cobbingstones
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Hi all
I need a quick solution in the mornings for my awful frizzy mop. What do you use?
Thanks
MM
I need a quick solution in the mornings for my awful frizzy mop. What do you use?
Thanks
MM
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Hi Madsmum,
My friend who is a hairdresser has frizzy hair she swears by Tigi Bedhead the shampoo and conditioner that she uses are called: Bedhead control freak - you can buy them online or in a salon that stocks Tigi Bedhead. Your best bet is buying online though as salon's tend to bump the price up!0 -
Hi Madsmum,
My friend who is a hairdresser has frizzy hair she swears by Tigi Bedhead the shampoo and conditioner that she uses are called: Bedhead control freak - you can buy them online or in a salon that stocks Tigi Bedhead. Your best bet is buying online though as salon's tend to bump the price up!
I bought some of this recently from TJ Hughes. I think it was approx £6 per bottle which is very cheap for this range.If you always do what you have always done, you will always get what you always got!0 -
From watching my mum try every product under the sun, I'd say it's trial and error. I think she has eventually stuck with Redken products.0
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i'm a big fan of redken all soft stuff, but it's not cheap. i now use dove every other wash or so as it's much cheaper!
a hairdresser also recommended that i get a big tub of cheap conditioner and use lots, leave it on my hair and tie it up in a towel for 15 mins before rinsing. like a home made hair treatment. when i get the time (which isn't often), that helps a lot.:happyhear0 -
Loads of conditioner, wrap your hair in clingfilm and then chill for half an hour.
There are those John Frieda 'weather works' range now. But they are quite expensive so I havent got them yet.0 -
GHDs!!!!!
Wash hair the night before, towel dry (I go to bed damp), get up in the morning & straighten it.
I don't just straighten it, I section it & work my way from bottom to top, pretty slowly - takes about half an hour.
Turns my frizzy mess into silken poker straight locks.0 -
What a great question, thanks for asking that one madsmum.
I'm currently using Tesco coconut conditioner and as others have said because its cheap (49p) I use loads. Will try that cling film thing too.
Wow thats a lot of work Mrs E, I daren't do that one - I usually look like Rusell Brand & Amy Winehouse's love child in the morning.0 -
mouseymousey99 wrote: »What a great question, thanks for asking that one madsmum.
I'm currently using Tesco coconut conditioner and as others have said because its cheap (49p) I use loads. Will try that cling film thing too.
Wow thats a lot of work Mrs E, I daren't do that one - I usually look like Rusell Brand & Amy Winehouse's love child in the morning.
Copy cat!!!!! Thats my pre-GHD style:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
I don't think half hour is that nad, is it? I'm sure lots of people who blow dry spend that.
I do it 3 or 4 times a week, NOT everyday.0
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