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Best product for frizz free naturally dried hair?

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glowstick · 21/06/2014 19:35

I've got shoulder length fine hair with a nice wave and would love to let it dry naturally and get that kind of natural but groomed hair look. If I do leave it to dry though, even with some hair oil, it just goes frizzy. Has anyone discovered a wonderful product that make natural dried hair look good and stylish - not too beachy that I couldn't go to work?

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TheresLotsOfFarmyardAnimals · 21/06/2014 19:41

I like frizz ease serum and aussie leave in conditioner.

whereisshe · 21/06/2014 19:42

Tie it back in a loose twist with an octopus clip. It takes a bit longer to dry but it makes nice waves and stops frizz.

alwaysonmymind · 21/06/2014 19:46

And don't touch it too much. My hairdresser says that's why mine goes frizzy.
The best thing I use is a MN swear by! Boots own brand curl creme (I think). Anyway is about £1.70 for quite a big tub and it's great

mipmop · 21/06/2014 19:51

I have mixed results with this
m.lookfantastic.com/kerastase-elixir-ultime-125ml/10444789.html

You may wish to check the ingredients list, it contains a lot of silicone.

MrsBungle · 21/06/2014 19:53

I find frizz-ease serum quite good

tethersend · 21/06/2014 19:55

Kerastase Oleo curl leave in conditioner is absolutely fantastic.

glowstick · 21/06/2014 19:57

Thanks - liking the sound of the boots curl creme - it is £1.69!! Does it not weigh down your hair though?

I've tried the Aussie leave in conditioner before, though not combined with frizz ease and I felt it dulled my blonde hair too much - also don't like the strong smell at all.

I had no idea what an octopus clip was - had a google and I can see that might work but I want it to dry quickly and I think it would still be wet ages later.

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DaftSkunk · 21/06/2014 20:01

I second boots curl creme, it's fab stuff.

Pantygirdl · 21/06/2014 20:09

Boots curl cream is great, I use this followed by watered down frizz ease gel.

tethersend · 21/06/2014 21:12

I imagine boots curl creme is good for thicker hair, but if your hair is fine like mine, it just weighs it down.

Seriously. The kerastatse leave in conditioner is perfect for fine, curly frizz-prone hair.

glowstick · 21/06/2014 21:36

Hmm but I wouldn't describe my hair as curly - it has a nice wave but I can easily dry it straight. I use my BBH every day and have normally have a nice blow dry type bouncy do but I would love sometimes to just be able to leave it and not look totally unkempt!

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WhoKnowsWhereTheTimeGoes · 22/06/2014 08:45

Mine is fine, but lots of it and wavy, Boots curl creme makes it all lanky. best thing for mine is to brush it through in the shower with a tangle teaser, stick it in a towel turban for a bit to soak up the water then ley it tumble down and dry naturally without touching it (I use a comb to get the parting straight but that's all. If I need to go out, I stick it in a sock bun, lovely waves when it comes down.

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