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  • Tink2
    Tink2 Posts: 2,666 Forumite
    shegirl wrote: »
    Argon Oil Cream won't make it greasy either tinks. Serum shouldn't go on the top so I understand what you're saying about serums/oils.They're for the lengths.

    And really deffo get a microfibre turby towel.Normal towels roughen the hair.

    Thanks

    I already have a microfibre towel
  • My hair is very fine and straight. My mam introduced me to Percy & Reed No Oil Oil. It is brilliant. A bit on the expensive side but it lasts ages. It doesn't weigh the hair down at all and doesn't make the hair feel greasy or flat.

    I would recommend buying it from QVC as you get a lot more for your money that way.

    There is one for thick hair and one for fine hair.

    http://www.qvcuk.com/Percy-%26-Reed-3-Piece-No-Oil-Volumising-Collection.product.200254.html?sc=SRCH&cm_sp=VIEWPOSITION-_-6-_-200254
  • LilMissEmmylou
    LilMissEmmylou Posts: 1,721 Forumite
    r&b by Lush is amazing. It was made for afro hair originally but works on any hair type. My hair is fairly long and wavy but gets very frizzy very easily and a pea size amount of this stuff put in my wet hair helps no end. I do have a co-worker who uses it on dry hair too and her hair is lovely :)

    If you call into Lush they will let you try it in store or give you a wee sample to try at home if you would rather so you don't have to buy before knowing how good it is :)
  • jenniewb
    jenniewb Posts: 12,842 Forumite
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    Try to be aware that as I'd said before, hair with zero frizz is pretty impossible without some heat. This is because a little frizz is quite normal and natural, you wont get super-sleek hair without some sort of heated appliances.
    Also don't forget damage is not just caused by heat. Air-conditioning, pollution, UV light from the sun, even your pillow can cause damage to your hair bit by bit. It could be that you may just have to put up with some of the frizz if you are dead against any heated tools.
  • Get a hot oil treatment for your hair once in a while. This will nourish your roots deep from inside and will keep your hair healthy.
  • nonnatus
    nonnatus Posts: 1,458 Forumite
    Your hair is fairly short I think?


    So start with washing, use an anti-frizz shampoo and conditioner and rinse the conditioner out with COLD WATER, which shocks the follicles and causes them to tighten up shut.


    PAT dry, don't towel vigorously.


    Use a wide tooth comb to gently comb your hair into how you'd like it to be when finished.


    Finally rub a small amount of styling putty or wax into your hands and smooth gently over the whole head. Let your hair dry naturally.


    MAGIC!
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