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Hairspray - Help!

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  • Bitsy_Beans
    Bitsy_Beans Posts: 9,640 Forumite
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    I believe you can use borax to clean your hair. This might shift some of the residue.
    I use Tresemme hairspray. Like you I have very fine hair (but lots of it) so definately need something to keep it in place! I don't find this leaves as residue on mine.
    HTH.
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  • melbury
    melbury Posts: 13,251 Forumite
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    On my fine hair I always use Pantene Pro V Style, Volume & Body ultra hold.
    Stopped smoking 27/12/2007, but could start again at any time :eek:

  • c_l_a_i_r_e
    c_l_a_i_r_e Posts: 4,647 Forumite
    I got my hair cut into a short choppy bob last month, and have had to use a styling product on it ever since as it blows everywhere when i go out. I've tried a few hairsprays and the best one by far is this lee stafford one:
    http://www.boots.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10052&productId=3753&callingViewName=&langId=-1&catalogId=11051
    You can also get a travel sized one, so if it turns out you don't like it you won't have wasted as much money.

    It gives great hold but doesn't weight your hair down at all, and it still feel nice when you touch it rather than that horrible hard texture that some other sprays give you. I'm still on the hunt for a nice styling wax for the ends of my hair but i've hated everyone i've tried so far:(
    :starmod:C'est la vie:starmod:
  • jeannieblue
    jeannieblue Posts: 4,761 Forumite
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    I was going to recommend Elnett as it is the only one that works for me........ then I read the rest of your post :o I use the mild or flexible one or whatever they are called.....
    Genie
    Master Technician
  • vegankris
    vegankris Posts: 585 Forumite
    Daniel Field's stuff is good, but it's quite pricey- http://www.honestyshop.co.uk/honestyshop/product.asp?intProdID=428&n=Anti%20Frizz%20Protector%20Hairspray%20%20250ml

    Pump sprays in general tend not to leave that nasty white stuff aerosols do btw. ;)
    Owing to financial constraints, the light at the end of the tunnel has been switched off until further notice. :(

    Illegitimi Non Carborundum!!!:cool:
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