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Bugsy73 · 03/04/2025 07:09

I have naturally wavy (ish) hair. I blow dry and straighten it and have done for years and resort to tying it up a lot of the time because its quite thick and frizzy.
Merwave products keep popping up on my social media, and I'm tempted to give them ago and embrace the waves. But its really expensive!
Does anyone have any first hand experience with these products? Are they any good?

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Newmum738 · 03/04/2025 07:15

Curly hair products have changed my life! My hair just soaks up the tiniest bit of moisture and I was a frizz ball all the time. I started with Only Curls and then went on to try Merwave. Both are great and worth it. I’ve gone back to Only Curls now because it’s softer and I like the smell more but still not sure I’ve completely decided! Definitely giving it a try. The Merwave pack is expensive but lasts a long time.

Bugsy73 · 03/04/2025 08:08

Newmum738 · 03/04/2025 07:15

Curly hair products have changed my life! My hair just soaks up the tiniest bit of moisture and I was a frizz ball all the time. I started with Only Curls and then went on to try Merwave. Both are great and worth it. I’ve gone back to Only Curls now because it’s softer and I like the smell more but still not sure I’ve completely decided! Definitely giving it a try. The Merwave pack is expensive but lasts a long time.

Do you leave your hair to air dry or do you use a diffuser? Is it time consuming? How long does it last per wash?? Thank you :)

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Newmum738 · 03/04/2025 08:13

I was using the diffuser but finding the air dry better. I do the hair plopping, leave to dry off a bit in a micro fibre towel and blow dry the front before leaving the yeast to dry naturally.

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