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Hmm, Babyliss Big Hair. Why do I look like a witch??

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MisSalLaneous · 24/03/2011 19:54

I don't get it - the whole of the universe MN think it's fabulous, but two hours later my hair have gone frizzy and I look like a witch. A scruffy one. Have tried reading through all the previous threads, but no luck.

My hair slightly wavy, so I normally either let it dry naturally and then rub a drop of Kerastase oil through my ends, which makes it nice and soft.

Otherwise I try most with hairdryer and finish with ghd's.

What product do you use? Mine only looks nice just after I've finished.

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rusmum · 24/03/2011 20:02

don't like it either, makes me frizzy!

MisSalLaneous · 24/03/2011 21:06

Ah. Sorry to hear, but a little relieved it's not just me. I wonder if some hair types not really suited or if there is a trick we're missing. Maybe it's not great for frizz prone hair? Sad I was hoping I've found the perfect quick-fix for rushed mornings!

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mumonahottinroof · 25/03/2011 10:58

Are you sectioning it and doing just one bit at a time?

And when it's nearly dry?

That solved it for me

hillyhilly · 25/03/2011 11:01

I think its maybe not totally dry when you've finished so reverts to frizz?
I section mine and do a small section at a time and it stays well for a few days, the only problem I do get is a bit of frizz at the roots where the brush doesn't touch, so most of my hair is lovely and swishy but the hairline can be a bit fuzzy - this generally calms down through the day though.
I still love it and get a much better result than with my dryer and straighteners. (I have a shoulder length bob and have fine, frizz prone hair)

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