Meet the Other Phone. Flexible and made to last.

Meet the Other Phone.
Flexible and made to last.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Style and beauty

Looking for style advice? Chat all about it here. For the latest discounts on fashion and beauty, sign up for Mumsnet Moneysaver emails.

Any products that straighten hair without heat?

5 replies

CurtainWig · 29/04/2022 23:38

I recently got a terrible hair cut that only looks somewhat closer to acceptable if I straighten my hair. I've got super thick, very coarse hair with odd curves in it.

I hate straightening my hair. It takes about twenty mind numbing minutes to blow dry it straight and I just don't have that time (or patience).

So are there any products that will straighten them but without using any appliance putting in any effort. ?

T.5

OP posts:
Teaseall · 30/04/2022 11:42

How often do you wash your hair? There is a product called something like '3 days straight' which I found pretty good.

From memory it's a John Frieda one, obviously you have to dry and use straighteners on day one but then it lasts quite well so you don't have to faff again until the next wash.

FrankGrillosFloof · 30/04/2022 11:43

Get a keratin treatment off Amazon

CurtainWig · 30/04/2022 22:15

Teaseall · 30/04/2022 11:42

How often do you wash your hair? There is a product called something like '3 days straight' which I found pretty good.

From memory it's a John Frieda one, obviously you have to dry and use straighteners on day one but then it lasts quite well so you don't have to faff again until the next wash.

Thanks I've tried that. Usually if I don't wash my hair for a few days if I've blow dried them straight (rather than used straighteners) it does last for a few days but ideally I don't even want to blow dry or straighten my hair every three days or even every week.😔

OP posts:
CurtainWig · 30/04/2022 22:43

FrankGrillosFloof · 30/04/2022 11:43

Get a keratin treatment off Amazon

Oh wow..I'm just looking at this. Had never heard of it. It sounds brilliant but apparently it's quite difficult to apply? Also one of them say you can't use it while breastfeeding. Hmmm🎒

OP posts:
DailySheetWasher · 30/04/2022 22:56

I can't think of a styling product but if you hate blowdrying, a heated brush could help, you just pull them through dry or almost dry hair and they leave it pretty straight. Not so good for fiddly shorter bits around the face.

GHD glide at the pricier end but I have a Remington and Amazon is full of cheapies.

New posts on this thread. Refresh page