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Fluffy hair

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PumpkinSpicedTea · 14/12/2023 08:16

I'm trying to do this thing when I am not using heat and letting my hair air dry after my shower but its so fluffy.

Can anyone recommend shampoos/conditioners or products that would help with this? Really want no fuss due to time and wanted to let my hair be after getting the damaged ends cut off.

Thanks in advance ❤️

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HappyAsASandboy · 14/12/2023 08:20

Only use products without silicones (and harsh alcohols if you can be bothered, but silicones is the main problem).

Cheap options include Alberto Balsam (and flavour), and there are many many more expensive options. Look up the silicones bit of the Curly Girl method or the associated Facebook pages to learn how to recognise silicones in ingredients lists so you can check each bottle. I didn't need to follow the whole method; using silicone-free products tamed my hair and has meant I've gone from straightening every time I wash (no chance of going out without straightening!) to only straightening when I want to look particularly polished.

Good luck!

Tanyaaah · 14/12/2023 08:58

https://imbuecurls.co.uk/
These are the best products I have tried. I have wavy fluffy hair and the curl cream and shampoo/conditioner work well. Cheapish at Superdrug.

Imbue Curls UK

https://imbuecurls.co.uk

Insertdeadcatsnamehere · 14/12/2023 09:59

The only thing that works for me is covering my hair while it's drying: wrapping in an old t shirt or even sticking a wooly hat on!

PumpkinSpicedTea · 15/12/2023 20:48

@HappyAsASandboy @Insertdeadcatsnamehere @Tanyaaah

Thank you so much fir your suggestions. I'll have a look this weekend and at my current shampoo ingredients!

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greengreengrass25 · 15/12/2023 20:53

I know

I use a turban thing sometimes but it takes so long to dry and the. Fluffy

PerpetualStudent · 15/12/2023 22:00

I find JVN air dry serum/cream is really nice for taking the fluff out of my fine, very slightly wavy hair when it’s freshly washed. I just finger comb it through then let it air dry (also use quite hippy solid shampoo from Lush and conditioner from Funky Soap)

pockledigg · 16/12/2023 04:46

Just add a tiny blob of your conditioner to (the fluffiest parts of) your hair before drying it.

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