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Hair product help

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pinkieandperkie · 21/04/2017 08:43

I've been wanting to try wavy hair for ages so yesterday I bought a 32mm curling wand. The result was exactly what I was hoping for and my hair looked fab but three hours late the waves had pretty much dropped out. I am looking for advice on styling products to help keep the waves in. At the moment I only use shampoo, conditioner and a heat protector spray. Any miracle products that will help? Oh and if it helps I have fine silky shoulder length hair. I'm counting on you style and beauty gurus.

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FemelleReynard · 21/04/2017 08:57

Spray hairspray on to the waves after to hold them. I always find curls/waves hold better on day old hair too, not freshly washed.

pinkieandperkie · 21/04/2017 09:29

Thanks femelle, i have just curled my hair again and it was much easier on second day hair. I will buy some hairspray to see if it helps.

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FemelleReynard · 21/04/2017 10:25

Another thought, if you do want to curl your freshly washed hair, how about trying one of those texturising sprays as they may give it a bit more hold? I'd only spray on the ends though as they tend to make your roots a bit sticky.

Pollypickypocket · 21/04/2017 10:29

Freshly washed hair especially fine is too soft it needs some product to give it guts - mouse with firm hold plus a thermal protector - pin the curl in place till it's totally cool - can take 30 mins for the hair bonds to totally reform - then firm hold hair spray from a good distance - allow to dry then spray again :)

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