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Silicone-free serum (or similar) for curly hair

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BornToFolk · 27/01/2016 14:01

I'm looking for a replacement for my beloved Naked Divine Curls serum which has been discontinued...Sad

But it's really hard finding a serum with no silicone. I avoid serum as I do a Curly Girl type thing of co-washing with conditioner etc. I liked the Divine Curls for smoothing through dry hair to get rid of frizz and add a bit of shine. I usually wash my hair in the morning but if I am going out in the evening, it usually needs a bit of a refresh and Divine Curls was perfect for this.

Any suggestions?

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MamaLazarou · 27/01/2016 14:20

I love R&B from Lush. I use a wee dab mixed with Boots curl cream on wet hair, then another tiny bit on the ends if they get dry. I also mix it up with a few drops of Argan oil for a pre-wash treatment. It smells very strongly, though (like many Lush products) but I really like it.

Another great product is Davines OI all-in-one hair milk spray. It's expensive but worth it. It refreshes second-day curls and adds moisture without weighing it down - ideal for fine, curly hair.

ItsAllGoodMan · 27/01/2016 14:43

I use this. Gives nice shine and smells lovely!
shop.britishcurlies.co.uk/tahitian-noni-monoi-smooth-repair-high-shine-glosser-4oz/

MaryMarigold · 27/01/2016 19:37

I'm using Lee Stafford Coco Loco coconut balm on my hair (straight-ish but still do cg products) and my DD's hair (madly curly).

Seems pretty good. Separates curls, tames frizz, adds a bit of shine, etc.

BornToFolk · 27/01/2016 20:31

Thanks for the suggestions! Looks like lots to try out.

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IamTheWhoreofBabylon · 27/01/2016 20:34

I now use organics colour systems glaze
Wonderful stuff. You have to search online for stockists
I get it from my hairdresser

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