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Redken no blow dry cream?

10 replies

AnaWinter · 01/10/2017 10:12

India Knight was raving about this in the Times a few weeks back. I was going to buy it but the reviews on Look Fantastic are not great. Has anyone tried the one for fine hair?

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MooMinCow · 01/10/2017 10:42

Yes - used it for the first time yesterday! I liked it! Towel dried my chin length-ish hair then worked a 5p sized blob into the mid- ends of hair then kinda scrunched it in. Seemed to emphasise the waves and layers without it feeling crunchy

AnaWinter · 01/10/2017 11:04

Thanks Moo. What type of hair do you have? Mine is fine and frizzy

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TittyGolightly · 01/10/2017 11:05

Redken is owned by Nestle, if that matters to you.

Wooly1 · 01/10/2017 11:07

The Tigi cream in a purple bottle is great for volume in fine hair. I'll go find out the name. Much cheaper on Amazon too

Wooly1 · 01/10/2017 11:09

Small talk is the name

seefeld · 01/10/2017 11:48

I've not tried the Redken one but this air dry cream from Bumble and Bumble gives texture and waves to my fine hair: www.boots.com/bumble-and-bumble-dont-blow-it-150ml-10203653

MooMinCow · 01/10/2017 13:27

Mine is fine, coloured and can go ‘fluffy’ in damp weather

thegirlthatcant · 01/10/2017 16:58

hi
i read the review and ordered it
all i can say is dont waste your money!
i applied it and left it mostly dry and it made my hair look and feel a mess
better products out there

Hairq · 01/10/2017 17:05

My friends all swore by this so I bought it and it does chuff all.

niceupthedance · 01/10/2017 19:57

Made my hair sticky and flat

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