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Fine, blonde bob turning into a frizzball as soon as I go outside! Help!

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LeoandBoosmum · 19/10/2013 17:27

I have a ceramic, ionic hairdryer (Parlux) and still I get the frizzies! I can't use heavily perfumed stuff on my hair or hairspray (skin is too sensitive)... How can I stop it? I always make sure my hair is totally dry and still it frizzes up and kinks everywhere! Don't care about the price of a product if any one can advise...it'd be worth it to stop it... Drives me mental!
Thanks!

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Whitecat · 19/10/2013 17:57

Try a silicone free oil. Some like argan you put on while your hair is still wet from washing snd some you can use on dry hair. You only need a little but it will take care of the frizzies. And if you use shampoos with SLS and conditioner with silicone stop, it pretends to stop frizzy hair but is usually the long term cause.

LeoandBoosmum · 19/10/2013 18:19

Thanks. Can you recommend an argan oil? I looked and the one I found contains other ingredients? I use John Masters organic shampoo and conditioner, so have avoided SLS and silicones for a long time now :(
Thanks :)

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whatiswrongwithyou · 19/10/2013 18:25

You see I think that's the problem. As great as they are for your hair, sulphate, silicone free etc, I have definitely noticed that my hair becomes much more flyaway and difficult to manage when I'm using them.

LeoandBoosmum · 19/10/2013 18:32

Really? Hmmm...can I ask what you use? :)

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whatiswrongwithyou · 19/10/2013 18:41

I've just started using the Treseme Keratin shampoo and intensive conditioner and I don't seem to be ending up with the usual frizz. I then use V05 heat defence on mid-length to ends of hair and blowdry.

meep · 19/10/2013 18:54

smooth infusion style prep smoother by Aveda.....I really notice the frizz if I don't use it

bluebayou · 19/10/2013 19:04

I find that if I don"t wash my hair too much, and on the days I don"t just use conditioner , it is just fine , NO frizzies .

moralimbecile · 19/10/2013 19:25

m.hollandandbarrett.com/pages/product_detail.asp?pid=3722&prodid=4287

This is good. Don't use Moroccan oil, it's silicone and will progressively make your hair more and more dry. It's like a hair of the dog, you apply it to combat frizz, and then need more as it makes your hair worse and worse.

Also try using conditioner only to wash your hair, which will not dry it out. Use a lighter one than normal, and make sure it has no silicone in it. Sainsbury's own brand is good, and the cheapest too.

Butteredsidedown · 19/10/2013 19:40

Brazilian keratin treatment from amazon? Only thing is that it might make your fine hair a bit flat.

I've just done a treatment for the first time and rain is no longer my enemy. Hair does exactly what it's told now!

valiumredhead · 19/10/2013 20:09

Loreal mythic oil
Loreal extraordinary oil
Frizz ease
Tigi blow out balm
Tigi blonde bomb shell finishing cream

All fantastic.

Whitecat · 19/10/2013 22:41

Leo I've bought this one a couple of times and it's been great. Nice for face and nails too.

CursiveLetters · 20/10/2013 15:55

A brazilian blow out or some other kind of keratin treatment would solve your problem completely and lasts for several months - if you're in london I just got mine done here: www.joshuaaltback.com/

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