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Styling mousse , sensitive scalp

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Footle · 13/10/2022 18:43

Any recommendations please? Thin fine hair. Most things make me itch.

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Footle · 13/10/2022 18:45

Volumising, more than styling

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mrsjimhopper · 13/10/2022 21:36

I have thin fine hair too. I've just started to use and oil and it's amazing! Just on the mid to ends on wet hair.

Anyway I'm sure you don't want an oil, so moist usually goes on the roots which is where the sensitively is to try a blow dry spray on mid and ends. I've
Started the using the vo5 one and it's quite nice but I don't think there is an alternative for mousse for fine hair.

Footle · 14/10/2022 10:16

Thanks @mrsjimhopper. I do need some sort of mousse I think.

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dameofdilemma · 14/10/2022 10:18

Try Nioxin - I use the spray but they might also have a mousse. It’s a more medicinal brand rather than just a beauty product and I find it kinder to my scalp.

Footle · 14/10/2022 17:56

Need something cheaper but thanks, @dameofdilemma

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Vinorosso74 · 14/10/2022 17:59

Have you tried the Charles Worthington volumising mousse? It comes in a travel size which you could try.

mrsjimhopper · 14/10/2022 18:03

Have you tried the vollumising powder from got 2 b

Footle · 14/10/2022 21:32

@Vinorosso74 , I'd forgotten about that one. I used to like it. Will look for it again, thank you

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orangeisthenewpuce · 14/10/2022 21:35

I love the lee Stafford one. You only need a little of it if your hair is as thin as mine. It doesn't leave any sticky residue or crispness.

Footle · 15/10/2022 19:59

Thanks @mrsjimhopper , have tried , not keen.
@orangeisthenewpuce , thank you, I'll

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Footle · 15/10/2022 20:00

oops. I'll try that.

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mrsjimhopper · 16/10/2022 09:03

@Footle I don't like it either horrible build up!

The best mouse I have ever used is Kristen Ess from boots not sure it is for sensitive scalp.

What kind of look are you going for and what kind of length is your hair? They may be a better styling method than a product.

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