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Shampoo/condition for my wild hair!

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misskick · 05/11/2019 17:01

Any suggestions of a great shampoo and condition to lock in moisture for my wild hair. My hair is currently shoulder length recently died from blonde back to my natural hair colour dark brown. At the moment it's so dry and frizzy. I really want it to grow and have a healthy shine to it. Help!

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Expressedways · 05/11/2019 17:07

I have a similar hair type and my current favourite is the Bumble and Bumble Quenching. However, what’s made the biggest difference is a hair cut (just a trim so it is still growing) and a gloss every 8 weeks.

Destinesia · 05/11/2019 18:57

I have wild frizzy hair but oily roots.

I like the John Frieda (Men) Energising Shampoo and for conditioning the Full Repair (Women) Strengthen and Restore Conditioner, the Full Repair mask is great too.

Also Josh Wood Shampoo and Conditioner for frizzy blonde or brunette hair, again the mask is great. And they smell fantastic.

At this time of year I often only use masks instead of conditioner as the cold weather makes my hair even more frizzy.

Knowivedonewrong · 05/11/2019 19:00

Phil Smiths Cocolious. Sainsburys or online.

misskick · 06/11/2019 18:54

Sorry for the late response my phone didn't show notifications 😳
I don't have my hair cut enough, I am going to have to make it part of my regime see if it works. I never use masks either god I really haven't been taking care of my hair. has anyone tried the wow shampoo and conditioner? It is quite pricy, I have used the spray and it was amazing. Just don't think I can justify the price. Thank you for your suggestions.

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Roselilly36 · 06/11/2019 18:56

Bed head, rehab range is really good.

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