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Frizzy hair

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Nik2879 · 09/12/2022 19:55

Does anyone know a good shampoo for frizzy dry hair. Tried a few over the years none seem to make a difference. Thanks for any help.

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33goingon64 · 12/12/2022 08:37

You just need a little bit. It's not expensive. A bottle lasts me a year.

Lheuredubebe · 12/12/2022 13:29

I used my MIL's Philips Thermo Protect hair dryer for a few weeks and was wondering why my hair wasn't frizzy at all after using it, so I looked it up and turns out that's kind of what it's made for! I don't understand the sciencey side, but apparently, it releases negative ions or something that make hair less frizzy long term. Was dreading not being able to use it again for a while (have asked for it for xmas) but a couple of weeks on and my hair still isn't getting frizzy even when I use my usual (crap) blowdryer. It's around £45 (I think) so really not very pricey and cheaper than trying 500 professional shampoos.

Lheuredubebe · 12/12/2022 13:50

Just thought of another tip as I've just done it. I carry a mini tangle teazer around with me and it really helps with the frizz, as does doing a castor oil treatment on my hair once or twice a week. (just buy the oil and cover your hair with it, brush through gently to make sure it's evenly distributed, leave it on overnight and wash it out next day)

Nik2879 · 12/12/2022 20:25

Thanks everyone will try all these tips out and hope something works.

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