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What is the best product for defining curls?

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auntypurple · 02/08/2008 01:48

My hair has a natural kink, and I have been using vo5 mouse and vo5 spray to give it a nice curl. I use them on towel dry hair, just one or the other not both at the same time. They make my hair look dull, and feel crunchy. I am going on a rare night out on Saturday. Is there anything else I could try. TIA

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ninedragons · 02/08/2008 03:12

John Frieda serum is very good. You do only need the tiniest, tiniest bit. I use it on wet hair and let it air dry, but my hair is curly rather than kinky so that is just what works best for me.

FatBellyJones · 02/08/2008 08:03

I've just discovered Samy Curl Constructor activitating mousse and and Samy Get Curls energising potion, about £3 each from superdrug and they are fab.. I use a bit of each after washing my hair and my curls are now nicely defined with no frizz, fantastic stuff

auntypurple · 02/08/2008 10:02

Thank you for the replies. I will go out and look for them today.

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TheMadHouse · 02/08/2008 10:05

I got some lovley AVEDA be curly from a lovley mumsneter last year and it is fab. a little goes a long way

aquasea · 02/08/2008 10:07

I have naturally curly hair and loved the pink curl jelly by Umberto Gianinni (I think that's who it's by...you get it from Boots) I used to put it on soaking wet hair and either dry with a diffuser or naturally. Perfect, glossy, bouncy curls with no frizz, crispiness or dullness. You can't get it here in Australia though

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