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Non-aerosol hairspray to replace my discontinued 'Shape and Shine' by Frizz Ease

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JellyBelly10 · 13/07/2015 19:37

Long title...but basically I have used John Frieda's Shape and Shine hairspray for donkeys' years and LOVED it! So obviously they've discontinued it! I didn't use it because I had frizzy hair, in fact my hair is long and straight and fine and absolutely never frizzy....I used it because I much prefer non-aerosol hairsprays and I loved how it held my hair in place and because of the non-aerosol pump-spray bottle you could direct it quite accurately. The aerosol sprays that John Frieda/Frizz Ease have replaced it with are rubbish, I absolutely hate aerosol hairspray because I find that the sheer force of the air coming out flattens and blows my fine hair out of place before it then fixes it ...in the wrong place! I have tried Elnette and other aerosol sprays but they are all the same, I hate them all! So can anyone recommend an alternative non-aerosol/pump hairspray that is good, something not too obscure and hard to get hold of...although if I have to buy it online I will. Thanks.

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Becauseicannes · 13/07/2015 19:59

Not quite the same thing but if you are after shine and don't like hairspray, why not give pure Argan oil a try? I was recommended this by my hairdresser who told me hairspray would just dull my hair. It looks much glossier and a little goes a long way. I do have big hair prone to frizz.

PrimalLass · 13/07/2015 20:02

Paul Mitchell Freeze and Shine is good and smells nice.

JellyBelly10 · 13/07/2015 22:16

Thanks. The Paul Mitchell Freeze and Shine sounds good PrimalLass but I can only find it available on Amazon for £22 a bottle!!!!!!!! And I thought my old hairspray was quite expensive at about £5.50 a bottle! I may end up giving it a go though as am desperate to find a proper pump/non-aerosol hairspray. I'm definitely not looking for an oil Becausicannes as have fine hair that has a tendency to look flat, hence why I use hairspray. I assume oil would make it greasy. But thanks for your response.

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EatShitDerek · 13/07/2015 22:18

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PrimalLass · 14/07/2015 12:01

That's for an enormous bottle JellyBelly.

JellyBelly10 · 17/07/2015 13:35

PrimalLass just wanted to say thanks for the recommendation for Freeze and Shine, bought it today in a local hairdressers and although it's quite expensive it's absolutely brilliant!

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