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Milkshake hairl products

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CremeDeSudo · 18/08/2017 08:23

I love their Whipped Cream foam but any recommendations for their other products? I'm tempted by 12 effects and Volume Styling Solution.

If it helps I have shoulder length bayalage bleached hair. Straight, not too thick but lots of it. Requires 'oomph' hence the Volumising product!

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Skinfulnappies46 · 18/08/2017 08:32

Only one I have tried is the detangling spray for dd4 who is 3 .She has curly hair and it does a great job leaving it soft, manageable and smells delicious!

Archip17 · 18/08/2017 16:40

I have thick, highlighted hair and I love the 12 effects leave in spray. I'd really recommend it. Lasts ages, smells lovely and makes my hair really soft. I get it from Amazon where it's cheaper than from a salon.

mintmagnummm · 18/08/2017 18:36

The 12 effects spray made my scalp really really itchy

CremeDeSudo · 18/08/2017 18:55

Thank you all. Mint, do you usually have sensitive skin? That doesn't sound pleasant at all!!

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mintmagnummm · 19/08/2017 06:33

Yes I do suffer from very sensitive skin and scalp it's a nightmare! I loved what the milkshake serum did to my hair but had to stop using it unfortunately. I didn't even put it near my scalp but I guess when I brushed hair etc it got on to my skin, I also got lots of sore spots around hairline

CremeDeSudo · 20/08/2017 13:06

Making me nervous to try it now! I've never had sensitive skin but it's quite an expensive chance to take!

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mintmagnummm · 20/08/2017 18:21

You can return it if you have a reaction.

CremeDeSudo · 21/08/2017 17:16

I've ordered one now Grin

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