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Dry frizzy hair help

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Aginplease · 03/12/2020 18:53

Help! I have a section of hair at the front that is really dry and frizzy.

Can anyone recommend any good products to help? Thanks

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bigmassivecoconut · 03/12/2020 19:18

I recently got my hair permed and have had to learn to deal with frizz as a result, something I hadn't really experienced to an extent that bothered me before. I'm still learning and not quite there yet but hair oil seems to help. I bought OGX Argon oil of Morocco from Tesco and it's definitely helped! Leave in conditioner has helped a bit too - I bought a Palmer's Olive oil one and using coconut oil before I wash my hair made a massive difference too.

bigmassivecoconut · 03/12/2020 19:19

You can buy coconut oil in most supermarkets FYI, beside the sunflower oil etc. It's pretty cheap and seems to be regarded as a miracle product by many from what I've read!

Tadpolesandfroglets · 03/12/2020 19:22

Follow the curly girl routine, it really helped me!

TipperarygirlinLondon · 03/12/2020 21:08

Cantu products are great for curly hair

Aginplease · 04/12/2020 16:07

Thanks everyone, my hair isn't curly. It's just gone abit dry in a few places, all of a sudden.

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NoDontDoIt · 04/12/2020 16:11

Im finding garnier banana hair mask great as a leave in conditioner - enjoy the smell and only £3 a tub

BaconAndAvocado · 04/12/2020 16:16

Kerastase Elixir is great and lasts a long time.

SirMoanalot · 04/12/2020 16:21

Happens with hormones. Cantu shea deep hair conditionning treatment or tresemme or john freda are very good for frizz.

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