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Hair volumising stuff
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starjumper
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Hi Guys,
I have very very fine hair which needs a volumiser. It took me ages last time to find one which suited me and made my hair look good, it was Avon Ultra Thick volumiser and they've only gone and stopped making it.
Can anyone recommend something similar? I have short hair and a messy style, deliberately messy rather than just scruffy can't be bothered
Thanks in advance :beer:
I have very very fine hair which needs a volumiser. It took me ages last time to find one which suited me and made my hair look good, it was Avon Ultra Thick volumiser and they've only gone and stopped making it.
Can anyone recommend something similar? I have short hair and a messy style, deliberately messy rather than just scruffy can't be bothered

Thanks in advance :beer:
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My hair is very fine and long, I absolutely love the John Freida range for thickening my hair without making I feel thick with product or making my hair greasy. I buy it in boots when it is on offer two for £6. A bottle lasts me about 6 weeks.
http://www.johnfrieda.co.uk/ProductDetail/Hair-Care/Luxurious-Volume/Blow-Dry-Lotion-Root-Booster
The shampoo is lovely too but a bit pricey for me ( I asked for some from Santa).
I’m back and more determined than ever!!!!!0 -
I have long layered fine blode hair, flat as a pancake. Try volumising power (Got2B is great). Seems weird, sprinkle a little on your dry roots, rub and *!!!!!!* instant volume!
There are loads of videos on Youtube for Got2B powder, check them out - it really is brilliant stuff.0 -
searingidolatry wrote: »I have long layered fine blode hair, flat as a pancake. Try volumising power (Got2B is great). Seems weird, sprinkle a little on your dry roots, rub and *!!!!!!* instant volume!
There are loads of videos on Youtube for Got2B powder, check them out - it really is brilliant stuff.
Wow if Got2B powder really works like on the youtube vids I'll be buying some. I have really fine hair that dosen't take well to backcombing. This stuff looks easy to use aswell.0 -
tasha-debt wrote: »My hair is very fine and long, I absolutely love the John Freida range for thickening my hair without making I feel thick with product or making my hair greasy. I buy it in boots when it is on offer two for £6. A bottle lasts me about 6 weeks.
http://www.johnfrieda.co.uk/ProductDetail/Hair-Care/Luxurious-Volume/Blow-Dry-Lotion-Root-Booster
The shampoo is lovely too but a bit pricey for me ( I asked for some from Santa).
I second the John Frieda range.I prefer the mousse to the spray - it doesn't leave my hair sticky at all like some mousses (do not be tempted by the Samy Fat Hair range, it's awful!). I also love the shampoo, it's the only volumising one that's ever worked for me! It is a bit pricey but it's always on offer (usually 3 for 2 or 3 for £10).
The got2be volumising powder is great for nights out etc. and looks great but your hair will feel really sticky and horrible.0 -
WHy will hair feel sticky & horrible with the got2B powder?0
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