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intensive conditioning treatments

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sparkout · 15/08/2011 14:07

My hair is looking more and more like straw every day Blush, can anyone recommend anything I can bung on at home which will turn me from scarecrow to sleek and shiny??!!

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chocolatespiders · 15/08/2011 14:10

A few i like are Aussie 3 minute miracle.

Or expensive one would be Moroccan oil range one in a big tub..

sparkout · 15/08/2011 14:35

Never tried the aussie stuff, is it a big bottle/jar or a one off treatment that you buy?

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GeorginaCambrige · 15/08/2011 15:31

I used the Aussie stuff the other day. It came in an individual sachet and cost around £1. I personally found it made little difference apart from making my hair feel a bit softer, but I hear it works well for other people. I am still to find something that works and thinking of splashing out a bit more next time I go shopping.

chocolatespiders · 15/08/2011 16:24

Aussie one is with the Aussie range in supermarket with conditioners in a bottle

MrsvWoolf · 15/08/2011 16:39

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PinotsKittens · 15/08/2011 16:49

Massage in a dollop of Sweet Almond Oil (£2 a bottle from the chemist) and wrap hair in a towel/lay towel over your pillow. Shampoo as normal in the morning = super duper silky hair.

Sometimes it's the oldies that are the goodies! The age-old mayonnaise as a hair treatment is because of the oil in it. SAO is a nicer smelling, lighter version. A dab a day into the ends will also help.

£2. Bargainismo.

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