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Treatment for frizzy hair

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Livingoffcoffee · 23/12/2019 09:12

Any recommendations on a treatment for taming fine, frizzy hair?

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Mrstwiddle · 23/12/2019 15:24

Olaplex, it’s pricey but worth it. I use number 3 a few times a week and number 6 everytime I wash my hair. You can buy samples off eBay to try them out.

Simonfromharlow · 23/12/2019 15:31

Kerastraight is brilliant!

Livingoffcoffee · 23/12/2019 15:55

@Mrstwiddle @Simonfromharlow Both okay for fine hair? I feel like a lot of products make my hair look really greasy because they're too heavy

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Simonfromharlow · 23/12/2019 15:59

Kerastraight is a long term treatment that is done about every 4 months. Your hair would totally normal but much less frizzy. I had it a few times and I just love it!

kmini · 23/12/2019 21:52

I've just tried colour wow dreamcoat for the first time. I liked it!

Standinguptononsense · 23/12/2019 21:55

Since I switched to using cherry almond shampoo and conditioner by aveda my hair is much less frizzy and more manageable. Its lovely. X

Mrstwiddle · 24/12/2019 00:35

Yes, I have fine hair, albeit quite a lot of it, no issues at all, you only use a very small amount.

LongLiveThePenis · 24/12/2019 00:42

Are you wrapping your hair at night? It took a long time (probably years in honesty as my hair was damaged) but now, what a difference.

ZaraW · 24/12/2019 04:27

Colour Wow worked well initially. Unfortunately it's left me with dry straw like hair. Olaplex 3 as mentioned above is great.

catinb0oots · 24/12/2019 04:50

@LongLiveThePenis what do you mean by wrapping your hair at night??

LongLiveThePenis · 24/12/2019 11:17

@catinb0oots, like a satin or silk hair scarf. Reduces friction to zero.

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