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magical hair 'grooming' products?..........help

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Lucycat · 30/01/2008 10:51

I had my hair cut a little bit like this on Monday and of course hairdressergirl used the old magical straighteners on it to make it look fab.

I washed it myself and attempted to dry it and it now looks more like this!

so is there a magical wax/spray/stuff tat will help to tame it so I don't have to straighten it every day?

I'm off into town to buy said magical remedy if you can just give me the name!

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Lucycat · 30/01/2008 14:40

ok then you all just want everyone to laugh at me - the straightners it is then

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staryeyed · 30/01/2008 15:13

I used that exact same picture for my last hair cut. They didn't cut it like that though .

As for products it depends on your hair type; Is it thick, wavy, fine or straight? I use Citre shine spray serum. It tames my hair very nicely but don't over use or you'll end up looking greasy.

I sometimes use a tiny bit of wax. I have thick wavy hair might not work on finer hair.

Sazisi · 30/01/2008 15:17

Aussie luscious long conditioner is good for making hair behave I find

Sazisi · 30/01/2008 15:22

(had to nip upstairs to check name of this one..) and Sheer Blonde Gleam Cream is a good product; you rub it on your hands then stroke onto hair where needed. There's a brunette version too

SabaSaba · 31/01/2008 20:57

You buy it from hairdressers, but loreal techni art liss ( I think thats what its called ) is great, its a wax/serum, keeps my thick curly hair smooth & shiny. Dont know if it would work so well on fine hair.

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