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Big frizzy hair on a budget...

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JackNamesThePlanets · 23/10/2018 12:24

Since having my DCs my hair has gone from straight and shiny, to huge frizzy, semi curly madness.

I have no idea how to treat this imposter to my head and it always looks awful. I am time and cash poor Blush so can anyone recommend best shampoos/conditioner to tame the beast??

It's knotty, snarly, frizzy and also has added bonus of looking greasy with conditioner.

Damn DCs messing with my hair!

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JackNamesThePlanets · 23/10/2018 12:29

(title sounds like I want to get big frizzy hair but on a budget- no! I've already got that- I want the opposite!)

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PlinkPlink · 23/10/2018 13:20

L'Oreal Elvive Leave In conditioner (red one) is a life saver for my hair. I suffer terribly with frizz and flyaways (mainly because DS likes sitting on my hair and standing on it, thus breaking it to shit 🙄).

Also, try their leave in conditioner mask if you can and leave it on all day. Looks lovely after its been rinsed out 😊😊 if that's took expensive though (because it is a tad) try googling homemade hair masks. Worth a go?

rosie39forever · 23/10/2018 14:31

A silicone free shampoo and conditioner such a tresseme naturals or body shop banana, to stop the greasy roots and weighed down look, followed by Paul Mitchell twirl around works great for me.

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