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not so much frizz as fluffy?

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lorelei9 · 01/10/2015 10:17

hi all
I had a illness a year or so ago and lost hair. I now have new hair growth but loads of baby hair that's all fluffy. I was wondering if anyone had any product recommendations, I don't think a frizz product or serum would be right, would it?

any (cheap!) suggestions would be welcome, thanks. I presume that baby hair stays all fluffy till it gets to the full length, does anyone know?

loads at the front and crown. Oh, I also wondered if sleeping in a hair net would help? Makes me feel a bit 19th century but they are cheap enough so worth a try, I thought!

Thanks.

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RNBrie · 01/10/2015 13:47

Try a product with Argan Oil - I use OGX Argan Oil Shampoo and Conditioner but there are cheaper products around. I also use the penetrating oil if I'm using a hair dryer.

My hair changed totally after I had children, it had been curly, lots of it fell out and is went fluffy and looked bloody awful. Argan Oil is quite heavy and nourishing without being greasy and I find my hair much more manageable now. If I blow dry it carefully using these products, it stays smooth and shiny for a couple of days (I'm lazy, so the less I have to style my hair, the better!)

Morsecode · 01/10/2015 14:54

I have had very fine hair all my life and only escape carrying a ball of fluff on my head by using moisturising and non greasy shampoos and conditioners. No silicones and not heavy so no serums or anti frizz products. I used OGX coconut water shampoo / conditioner recently but it all went back into a ball of fluff after a couple of weeks, then I found out they contained silicones. Currently using Dr Organic Vit E shampoo / conditioner which seem to be working. And I use body shop brazil nut curl cream for styling but then my hair is wavy. You may want to try coconut oil to weigh it down if the fluff is just at the crown?

lorelei9 · 01/10/2015 17:00

thanks all
the fluff is more just at the front
one thing I'm worried about is that in a hurry, it's easy to apply too much of a gloopy product

well maybe that's just me - I'm not a really a product person or much of a one for doing hair.

I seem to recall using Dr Organic Vit E in the past and thinking it was good - thanks for reminding me, I will try that.

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