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Which hair product do you use daily?

21 replies

ShineSmile · 07/06/2014 15:31

Just that really.

I'm looking for something that I can quickly put in my hair quickly (it's naturally straight)

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ilovepowerhoop · 07/06/2014 15:34

what do you want it to do? e.g. I use a cream wax or soufflé to give texture to my short layered hair. I also use hairspray

Fruityb · 07/06/2014 15:40

Hairspray to keep it where I want it or occasionally wax that I use to scruff it up a bit. I have short hair so it gives it a bit of oomph.

RhinestoneCowgirl · 07/06/2014 15:43

Daily?

A brush.

whereisshe · 07/06/2014 15:43

Every time I wash my hair I style with a mix of this and this - keeps my hair soft and de-frizzy, with a nice natural wave.

beccajoh · 07/06/2014 15:44

Shampoo.

survivingsummer · 07/06/2014 17:36

I use a blow dry heat protector spray. My hair is also v straight and gets into a tangled mess if I don't use it. Gives texture as well which helps as my hair is so fine.

SirChenjin · 07/06/2014 17:38

Heat protector with anti frizz. My hair is the bane of my life - frizzy, coarse, thick, wavy - think Crystal Tripps on a bad hair day.

WitchWay · 07/06/2014 18:04

I use VO5 styling putty every day

DameDiazepamTheDramaQueen · 07/06/2014 18:05

I use either an oil,tigi blow out balm or frizz ease after shampooing and conditioning then secret agent creme to finish.

TwoInTheMourning · 07/06/2014 19:30

Aveda phomollient styling foam on the roots and Kerastase Nutritive Serum Oleo-Relax Treatment on the ends.

Hopefully · 07/06/2014 19:56

Redken hair powder and rough paste, to add texture - my hair is poor straight and can look a bit flat and boring.

randomfemale · 07/06/2014 20:02

Boots curl crème but as your hair is naturally straight Envy that is obviously unhelpful!

textbook · 07/06/2014 21:37

Bumble and Bumble Brilliantine - it's a light creme which makes my hair look glossy and silky but also texturised with just a tiny bit. Superb.

hollycomputer · 07/06/2014 21:48

Wash hair every other day, use John Freida heat protector/leave in conditioner, blow dry/GHD style, then Toni & Guy smoothing cream and a bit of hairspray.

OooOooTheMonkey · 07/06/2014 21:54

Batiste dry shampoo! I don't have the luxury of a hair wash every other day since I had dd. When it looks a bit minging I just give it a spritz of dry shampoo and it looks much better!!! Realise this makes me sound like a tramp! Grin

SuperFlyHigh · 07/06/2014 22:19

Heat protector (dove), leave in conditioner if needed, redken spray wax and other stuff to smooth - serum etc.

Fruityb · 07/06/2014 22:34

I can't get on with dry shampoo. My hair looks ok but feels horrible!! I can't touch it as my nails get coated with it.
It always smells so nice though.

OooOooTheMonkey · 07/06/2014 22:42

I know what you mean fruity it doesn't make it feel great!

cherryhealey · 08/06/2014 09:06

Moroccan oil to seal fly away bits and make it shine if straight.

If curly Aveda be curly and then something to smooth it usually frizz ease or a little conditioner.

Thumbwitch · 08/06/2014 09:09

My wide toothed comb Grin

I realise this is not what you were asking but it's the truth.

cato75 · 08/06/2014 12:59

I have very fine straight hair and lots of it, I currently have a layered bob and always spray a touch of dry shampoo into the roots after blow drying to give it some volume.

I sometimes use AVEDA control paste which is supposed to give it a piece-y definition.

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