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Frizzy hair fixers

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Jointhejoyrun75 · 15/02/2017 22:03

My hair is probably meant to be curly but I haven't the time or patience to do curly girl. I also like to brush it. In its natural state it is pretty frizzy and flyaway. Are there any miracle products that can help tame the frizz, preferably silicone free?

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viques · 15/02/2017 22:08

well I have been petitioning various popes for a number of years to beatify John Frieda, I think St John of Frieda has a nice ring to it...........

spankhurst · 15/02/2017 22:10

Extraordinary Oil is brilliant.

Sugarlumps333 · 15/02/2017 22:10

Phyto 9 leave in serum / conditioner. Green People conditioner. Philip Kingsley no itch / flake shampoo. Those 3 seem to work the best for me. Actually no, moroccan oil leave in stuff makes it the best but i only use that for nights out because it is basically a bottle of silicone and leaves so much buildup.

allthingslipsticks · 18/02/2017 11:19

Mixed Chicks leave-in conditioner which you can find in Boots. Amazing product!

SecondsLeft · 18/02/2017 11:36

For the wispy frizzy bits on the top of my head I currently use body shop coconut oil sparingly. Normal solid coconut oil would do just as well, but I got it for christmas and it does smell nice.

ScoobyDoosTinklyLaugh · 18/02/2017 11:36

I use the boots pink curl cream - great for defluffing!

SpringsInMySteps · 18/02/2017 14:39

have a read of this. www.mumsnet.com/Talk/style_and_beauty/2814264-Frizzy-hair-issues

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