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Welcome to Mumsnet's shopping board. Whether you are after a new family car or a great new coffee machine this is the board for you. Share product recommendations and reviews here. Related: Discuss clothes and fashion on our Style and beauty forum. Check out Swears By to find the products Mumsnetters love and our reviews section to see the best baby and child products put through their paces.
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Deep conditioning required for haystack hair!
docket · 11/06/2005 19:03
I'm getting married on friday and my hair has suddenly decided to go all horrible - dry, flaky scalp and dry, wiry hair. Feels like it needs a serious moisture boost but I'm not sure what, if anything actually works. Any ideas?! TIA
docket · 11/06/2005 19:34
thanks for the tip, will be off out for some of that tomorrow!
LGJ · 11/06/2005 19:37
Good old fashioned mayonnaise works a treat, so if you have that in the fridge you do it tonight and MN at the same time............Multi tasking
bhamai · 11/06/2005 19:40
Cannot recommend Toni & Guy products enough - can get them at Boots
pindy · 11/06/2005 20:00
have an Indian Head Massage will work wonders - where do you live? I do this treatment.
hub2dee · 11/06/2005 20:00
If you search archives there was another thread with same dilema. I recommended olive oil.
docket · 11/06/2005 20:14
am slathered in mayo! if that doesn't work i'm going to try the olive oil (thanks for that link hub2dee).
pindy, indian massage sounds lovely, am in north west london (nw10).
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