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Hair Mask/Deep conditioning for " fluffy" hair

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Whyarethebestnamestaken · 01/04/2018 09:19

I have tried Philip Kingsley but that doesnt seem to do anything at all.

When I go to the hairdresser it always looks sleek and silky with no sign of frizz or "fluff" and would love to create this at home. I blow dry and occasionally use a hot brush but I know heat is bad for your hair so do not use straighteners.

I have had Olaplex done at hairdressers when I have it coloured and also used the No.3 at home.

Any suggestions please?

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Emma198 · 01/04/2018 09:29

Try shea moisture

70isaLimitNotaTarget · 01/04/2018 10:36

IIRC with the PK Elasticiser you need to use it a few times to get the effect.

I had my hair cut last week , I'd washed it myself so just had it watersprayed , cut and the hair rough dried . It was like silk , , it hadn;t been blow dried , no brushing or straightening.
I was Shock my hair never behaves but it was so smooth.

Mystery .

Whyarethebestnamestaken · 19/04/2018 12:18

I will keep trying with the Philip Kingsley. I read on here about a Revlon Unique spray and bought that but it didn't help at all, nothing does lol.

I agree, when I go to the hairdresser that is the only time it looks good!

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