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help me decide please

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Gileswithachainsaw · 23/09/2015 20:31

I've booked an appointment next week at the hair dressers.

Wtf do I do with a ratty frizzy mop. I have long ish hair which is quite fine and gets very frizzy. cutting too short won't hel as the kinks in it mean one side would curl under nicely the other would flick the wrong way.

pick me a style and a colour if your up to the challenge Grin

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Gileswithachainsaw · 23/09/2015 20:50

No one game?

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Gileswithachainsaw · 23/09/2015 21:37

Where are you all?

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Hoppinggreen · 23/09/2015 21:44

My hair is wavy and I'm having a very layered bob a la Caroline Flack next week, worth a look?

Gileswithachainsaw · 23/09/2015 21:48

do you suffer from frizz? any product you can recommend that would make a drastic change like that possible? Smile

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RJnomaaaaaargh · 23/09/2015 21:52

Deep condition treatment every time you wash your hair and try to wash it no more than twice a week.

PurpleDaisies · 23/09/2015 21:53

My hair sounds really similar and I went for a shoulder length Taylor swift style with side fringe and long layers. It is easy to style and I've made peace with the flicking out one side and curling under on the other. With some mousse it will do nice scruffy waves that look like I meant it to be like that.

What's your colouring? I dye mine chestnut brown that is almost my own colour but a bit more red.

It is difficult to know what to suggest without a picture!

Gileswithachainsaw · 23/09/2015 21:53

twice a week Shock

how do I manage that

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Gileswithachainsaw · 23/09/2015 21:55

I just have a mousey colour hair that's a bit grey at the front Sad

It's not on great condition although I do use that 3 minute miracle stuff sometimes. it just needs a good cut though.

my skin tone is quite pale

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PurpleDaisies · 23/09/2015 21:56

I like the John Frieda frizz ease range for curly hair (even if I'm going straight!). The mousse and serum are particularly good.

RJnomaaaaaargh · 23/09/2015 21:59

Dry shampoo in between. It's made a judge difference to my hair. The best treatment I've tried is the Moroccan oil one but the Avon argon oil treatment is nearly as good for a fraction of the price and the argan oil one you get in the pound shop/ home bargains is actually ok depending on your budget.

Gileswithachainsaw · 23/09/2015 22:00

I shall invest I'm some dry shampoo then. any particular one of are they all much the same

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RJnomaaaaaargh · 23/09/2015 22:02

I've not really found much difference with them.

Gileswithachainsaw · 23/09/2015 22:27

That makes it easier. thanks Smile

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