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Naturally dried hair

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Comingfoccacia · 20/06/2014 20:49

Which would be best to stop my frizz? I just had blonde highlights so hair is quite porous (and old!). However I generally can't be arsed to blow dry my hair and I leave it to dry naturally, especially in the summer, but it looks all dry and frizzy. Anyone have any suggestions?

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Kundry · 20/06/2014 21:04

I have fine wavy hair and almost always dry it naturally because I am lazy.

The original John Frieda Frizz-Ease is still brilliant, it comes in so many varieties now because IT WORKS.

The various dry oils are pretty much variations of it plus the trend for argan oil or other plant oils.

Just adding Frizz-Ease or one of the other hair oil thingies to towel dry hair works wonders on my hair - am currently using Kerastase Elixir Ultime which I think is better than the Frizz-Ease. I know some people hate silicones but the good products are the business and don't weigh your hair down.

Then making sure your hair is properly conditioned etc adds more. I'm loving the L'Oreal Everriche for fine hair, suspect most of that range (Everpure etc) is great as no sulphates so less drying. It's essentially a cheaper version of the Kerastase Resistance range which I also love but clearly was feeling flush when I bought it, hence search for cheaper replacement.

r2d2ismyidealman · 20/06/2014 21:06

Wash it the night before? If I let my hair dry it's fizzy for a day and then goes silkier. But to be honest I just blow dry.

r2d2ismyidealman · 20/06/2014 21:06

(It takes 3 or 4 minutes btw)

ThisBitchIsResting · 20/06/2014 21:06

What length is it? I have highlighted hair just below my shoulders, and at the weekend I wash it, squoosh some Aussie leave in conditioner then comb it into a side parting, then into a low twisty bun thing while still wet. After a couple of hours when the kids and DH are finally ready to venture out of house remove from bun and leave to dry naturally. Parting means it dries in a nice shape and bun encourages organised waves.

Comingfoccacia · 21/06/2014 19:20

It's shoulder length. Thanks for suggestions. The Aussie one has been mentioned to me before so will give that a whirl.

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missmartha · 21/06/2014 19:48

I use Toni and Guy shampoo and conditioner for fine hair. If I had to pick one it would be the conditioner which is great and leaves my hair very shiny.
It works really well on my short, layered bob with blonde high lights. Makes it the silkiest ever. No other shampoo and conditioner are as good for me, and I've tried them all.

No frizz either.

I do generally give it a brow dry, but it's short and fine and takes minutes.

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