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What should I do with my wavy frizzyish hair?? Have included pics!

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clucky80 · 05/02/2012 13:31

Hi all, I have curlyish but very fine hair. To look more 'done', I straighten it to within a inch of it's life with ghd's (so that it almost looks spikey!). I want to get a decent cut and will probably go dark with colour as it looks thicker. I am just not sure what kind of cut to get to suit me especially as I have quite chubby cheeks and a roundish-square face. I generally use a straightening hair protection spray on it and have it straight the days I go to work and leave it curly the days I don't. On these days it looks like a frizzy mess as it doesn't really 'hold' a style ifykwim. I must reiterate, it is v v thin because of medication I take so I can't use products that are too heavy. Please recommend any kind of cut/products etc! Ps I have used the BBH and like the outcome but it only holds for about 2 seconds. I need to wash my hair every other day as it gets oily too. Have put some pics up for a short time - thanks!

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chocolateandcoffee · 09/02/2012 16:01

I have curly frizzy hair also, but mine is really thick. I had the heidi cut for a long time, cut short at the back, longer at the front and very thined out.

I also have a round face and chubby cheeks. I got so many so many complaments on it. So easy to strighten, also looked great curly.

I am back doing the curly girl thing now, it used to be a big thing here. if you search in style and beauty you will find it. no frizz, it's great

clucky80 · 09/02/2012 17:39

Haha Helly, I just googled them both but when I saw who they were I recognised them straight away! Thanks Chocolate, is the cg method where you put conditioner in your hair instead of shampooing it every time etc? My mum follows something like that. She has fine hair too but you would never know it as there is so so much of it, she has hair that's in corkscrew curls. Hers always feels lovely and soft though.

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chocolateandcoffee · 09/02/2012 22:57

yes clucky thats the one. I tend to flick between my GHD's and CG at the moment depending on my mood.

Here is the CG link, it's a bit of a read though.
[http://www.britishcurlies.co.uk/]

At the moment I am using aussie moist shampoo to strip out the "cones" then conditioning twice with Naturals conditioner from boots, naturals seurm and boots essential curl cream then you wrap your hair in an old cotton t-shirt for 20 mins and let dry naturally

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