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Recommend me a product that will give my fine and limp hair volume

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aliciaflorrick · 27/01/2012 11:45

A friend mentioned to me that she used some powder stuff that she thought was very good, but she's out of the country on holiday and it's pay day today and I want something that makes it look like I've got bouncy hair and not hair that sticks flat to my head looking a mess all the time.

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ujjayi · 27/01/2012 11:48

Kerastase Volume Activ Spray. I have fine limp hair and it gives mine good oomph without feeling weighted down with product. Expensive but a little goes a long way.

Shenanagins · 27/01/2012 14:15

aliciaflorrick powder stuff was mentioned on This Morning recently so you might want to check their website for details. I keep meaning to look as I have fine limp hair as well.

FreeButtonBee · 27/01/2012 16:16

Bumble & Bumble blow dry spray (the blue one) is v good. don't use too much or it goes all sticky

Also the Tresemme sky high plumping powder is excellent for giving life (and pretty cheap).

GeneHuntsMistress · 27/01/2012 18:19

Batiste dry shampoo. Brilliant.

youngblowfish · 27/01/2012 20:08

The powder I use is called Osis Dust It and it is magic. For blowdrying hair, Kevin Muprhy's anti.gravity is vey good and the volume lasts until your next wash without being sticky.

fedupworking · 27/01/2012 20:19

Just bought and used L'Oreal super dust today, it's fantastic

KateSpade · 27/01/2012 20:20

I use John Freida Volume mousse - Blue bottle around £7.00 brush it through my hair with a Vent brush. It's actually quite good!

..be Even better if i could blow dry my hair like a pro Hmm

aliciaflorrick · 27/01/2012 22:31

Thanks all, I emailed my friend and she uses the Osis dust too, so that's what I've bought - fingers crossed it really works for me.

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ValarMorghulis · 27/01/2012 22:33

A bit of mousse to the root of your hair, flick head upside down and blow dry for a minute or so.

head back up as normal and style as usual.

Works for me

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