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Is there anything as good as Genus Intense Restoring Mask for frizzy hair?

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NeverMindTheBackProblems · 30/07/2024 00:04

I got a tub of this on Olio and it's fantastic. I looked it up on Amazon when I got it and it seemed pricy but didn't think much more of it. It's great, better than any conditioner I have used before for my frizzy wavy hair. I'm running low and looked on Amazon today to get some more and it's not there anymore. I don't want to go down the curly girl route, I prefer to straighten my hair once dry but I would like to find another really nourishing conditioner. Any suggestions please?

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Shuttheblinds · 30/07/2024 00:21

Oribe Moisturising conditioner is amazing. Spendy buy what a difference it makes.

I have frizzy, wavy hair too and I dry it then straighten it. It’s fantastic.

Another slightly cheaper one is Kerastase Nutritive conditioner. Nice and quite good but I never the same results I do with Oribe.

theduchessofspork · 30/07/2024 00:23

Philip Kingsley Elastisciser - been around for years and is great

What I find even better (fine, frizzy, curly hair than I slightly straighten) is hair Botox every six weeks - pricy though..

bellamountain · 30/07/2024 00:51

Palmers coconut oil shampoo and conditioner, my hair is soft and manageable after use. I have very thick and frizzy hair otherwise.

hobbledyhoy · 31/07/2024 16:55

Shuttheblinds · 30/07/2024 00:21

Oribe Moisturising conditioner is amazing. Spendy buy what a difference it makes.

I have frizzy, wavy hair too and I dry it then straighten it. It’s fantastic.

Another slightly cheaper one is Kerastase Nutritive conditioner. Nice and quite good but I never the same results I do with Oribe.

@Shuttheblinds I've had a look at their website but there seems to be loads, which one would you recommend?

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