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Shampoo and conditioner for fine hair
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Dustyblinds
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Hi, as in the title, I'm looking for a shampoo and conditioner for my fine hair. It's always been on the fine side but it seems to be getting worse as I get older, last time I went to the hairdressers, she commented on it, not in a bad way, she changed the style slightly to make it look better, which it did, but it got me thinking maybe I need to try and give it a bit more help to boost the appearance a bit.
Can anyone recommend anything please?
Can anyone recommend anything please?
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Dove do one in a dark red bottle, John Frieda has a range for fine hair as does Umberto Gianni (think that's the spelling ), these last two are often on offer at Boots
I would try getting the matching mousse as well
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sunfield91 wrote: »Dove do one in a dark red bottle, John Frieda has a range for fine hair as does Umberto Gianni (think that's the spelling ), these last two are often on offer at Boots
I would try getting the matching mousse as well
HTH
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I use Dove Advanced Oxygen Moisture shampoo and conditioner for fine, flat hair. It's improved the volume of my hair without a build up of product on it. I try to stock up on it when it's on offer.0
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My daughter uses Mane and Tail from Amazon. Designed for horses I believe but she swears by it.Its not that we have more patience as we grow older, its just that we're too tired to care about all the pointless drama0
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StaffieTerrier wrote: »I use Dove Advanced Oxygen Moisture shampoo and conditioner for fine, flat hair. It's improved the volume of my hair without a build up of product on it. I try to stock up on it when it's on offer.0
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I have fine hair too and found that moving away from all shampoos with sodium laurel sulfate (SLS) has been the best thing for my hair. I love the Louise Galvin range, have yet to find better. It is a bit pricey but I find if my hair isn't sitting well, I feel rotten.No buying toiletries Graduated May 2017Decluttered 2016 2469 items, 2017 1580 items :j2018 3060 itemsSealed Pot Challenge No 0380
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I have fine hair too and found that moving away from all shampoos with sodium laurel sulfate (SLS) has been the best thing for my hair. I love the Louise Galvin range, have yet to find better. It is a bit pricey but I find if my hair isn't sitting well, I feel rotten.0
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ive stopped using conditioners and no matter what ive tried its made my hair limp and flat. My hair is short though so the ends arent that dry.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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I have very fine hair and breakage and find the Argan Oil shampoo and conditioner is good for my hair, its only £1 in Boyes or Poundshops, in a brown and green bottle, they also do an hair mask in a tub which I use once a week and it has helped my hair.0
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