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I can only buy one hair product, what shall I buy?

11 replies

HappyNap · 21/10/2014 12:51

So which one hair product should I buy?

I've got long naturally wavy hair. Does get frizzy and dry.

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treaclesoda · 21/10/2014 14:07

A styling product or a shampoo/conditioner?

And what is the budget?

lavendersun · 21/10/2014 14:11

Styling wise I would choose this www.orofluido.com/en/beauty-elixir.php.

I have used Aveda everything for 20 years. When my hairdresser dried my hair about a year ago he used something different, I could still feel it after the next wash, in that my hair felt nicer.

I asked him and it was Orofluido. I have used it ever since. I have long curly hair that would frizz if I didn't dry it. Still use Aveda Shampure conditioner and shampoo but have ditched their styling products for Orofluido. Cheap ish from Amazon too.

avagosling · 22/10/2014 12:21

If I could buy one product for my hair, it would be Fushi Really Good Hair Oil! Nothing ever has made my hair so soft and shiny before I discovered this.

PicnicGatecrasher · 22/10/2014 12:30

Argan oil.

ThisBitchIsResting · 22/10/2014 13:11

Pure coconut oil.

CheersMedea · 22/10/2014 16:31

Anything from the John Frieda range of Frizz Ease. The mousse is very good but depends on how you style you hair.

WitchWay · 22/10/2014 17:07

Agree with Argan Oil.

mummaduke · 22/10/2014 22:14

Kerastase elixir oil

WrigleysBum · 22/10/2014 22:17

Redken anti-snap.
Makes hair feel and look really healthy and strong, deals with all the little niggles like frizz, tangles, dullness etc.
It's about £15 but the bottle lasts ages.

meisiemee · 22/10/2014 22:26

Nothing. And that's it. I have long curly hair, I have drawers full of kerastase, down to boots own but nothing worked. So for one week I water only rinsed. Yep it was greasy but I wore it up in the day and brushed and rinsed at night. Second week I used baking soda and acv. Nice as it reduced the grease. By now my hair is super soft but a bit greasy. The 3rd Monday I managed to was the scalp only with waleda baby shampoo rinse well and job done! It's 3 niclghts still and my hair is soft moisturised not greasy and has body. Try it, one week greasy bit nice in a weird way, one week a little ropey and the third getup of bed and hair looks fab!!!!

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