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Curly beach hair! What products???

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fizzytonicplease · 05/08/2017 14:34

So I have naturally curly,wavy hair. I tend to straighten it most of the time.

However when I goto the pool or the beach and it gets wet it goes curly, but I also get frizzy on the top and the curls don't look like they are nice and soft due to the frizz. So my question is what product can I take to the pool/beach to apply to my hair when I left it dry naturally to make it looks like effortless curls? Is their such a product? And any other tips?

I just want to be able to go from the pool/beach to the evening with minimal effort.

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fizzytonicplease · 05/08/2017 18:17

Impatient bump Smile

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tethersend · 05/08/2017 18:20

You need this. I have the same hair and swear by it- just slather on a 50p sized bit and leave to dry naturally. Gives perfect, defined, weightless curls without weighing hair down.

fizzytonicplease · 05/08/2017 18:52

Thankyou so much for replying, will be ordering it straight away.

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Youremywifenow · 05/08/2017 18:58

John Frieda Beach Blonde salt spray or other salt spray with a bit of smoother for the frizzy bits.
Smells of summer as well.

I've tried the v. expensive bumble and bumble one and it made my hair sticky but the JF is amazing.

I wear my hair in a plait for beach / pool to keep it under control. Use grips on the bits round the edges to stop them frizzing up.

Skinfulnappies46 · 05/08/2017 20:06

Wondering if the keratase would work on fine wavy/curly hair?

tethersend · 05/08/2017 22:29

It does- my hair is fine and most products weigh it down too much. It's great stuff.

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