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Lightweight mousse for wavy long bob

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MaryJObliged · 05/06/2017 13:38

I'm growing my hair but it's mid-point. It's chin-length and makes me look about 20 years older than I am.

I think having it wavy will help. I have naturally curly hair so I can diffuse dry, put some product in and then run my fingers through to drop the curls into lovely waves.

I'm struggling with the product bit though. My hairdresser said I need some lightweight mousse which will hold the wave but won't make it crispy. She recommended a salon one which was £25 Shock which I just can't afford.

So, can anyone recommend a good mousse for this purpose. I don't mind paying a bit for it if it's good stuff but I'd struggle to justify paying more than about £8 TBH.

Any help would be wonderful, please.

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MaryJObliged · 05/06/2017 14:04

Bumpe

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CrispyBathTowel · 05/06/2017 14:10

The Elnett one is non-crispy. I have the volumising one as I already have curls too but my hair is fine however they do have one for curly/wavy hair.

Boots often have it on offer - think it's approx £5.99 or thereabouts.

MaryJObliged · 05/06/2017 14:17

crispy Thanks for that. I'll give it a try.

Other suggestions very welcome!!

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CrispyBathTowel · 05/06/2017 14:32

VO5 one makes my hair crispy so don't bother with that one!

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