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Help with frizzy hair

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GoldieShawn · 08/03/2021 15:32

I have shoulder-length, wavy hair that is prone to frizz, and I need some new products to combat it so any recommendations would be most welcome.

My hair is quite thin, and I usually wear it naturally wavy, but do straighten it on occasion, so something with heat protection would also be helpful. I always end up with a crown of frizz!

I am happy to spend a decent amount for the right products, just want something that will work. Any suggestions?

OP posts:
whataboutbob · 12/03/2021 18:55

That’s interesting, I think finding the regime that works for you is quite personal and for me involved a bit of experimentation. No silicones works for me but I have heard a few other people with thick hair saying the silicones improves their hair.

huuuuunnnndderrricks · 13/03/2021 13:21

Yeah def trial and error .

QuidditchQueen · 14/03/2021 07:34

@AgnesMcScrimp
Paris Elvive Dream Lengths Wonder Water
Thank you!!!!
Read this thread, bought on Amazon -it is fantastic! I have zero faith ever that anything will work but this did. Wash hair put on and let hair dry and it does not frizz
Renewed interet in my hair now I have gound something that works Grin

imanenglishwomaninNY · 14/03/2021 07:35

@Haricot

Wow, you clearly have amazing curly hair. Ditch the silicones, no brushing or combing (unless your hair is wet). Research the curly girl method (join the Facebook group called “curly hair method” uk support group). Learn about co washing, squish to condish, forming a cast and scrunching out the crunch!
Massive yes yes yes
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