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heat protection spray - what's good pleeese

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MarmadukeMarmalade · 11/05/2010 18:59

Could anyone recommend a really good heat protection spray - you know the type that you use to protect your hair when you style it. I don't mind how much it is, I just want you that will work!! Finding as I'm getting older it doesn't take much to damage my hair.

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PestoEatsBallotPapers · 11/05/2010 19:00

I'm interested in this too, so will be watching this thread

StephysFamous · 11/05/2010 19:22

Any by GHD, they make the best straighteners and from my experience make the best styling products too. About £10 on average a bottle, can be found in most salons that sell GHD's or on their website.

notjustapuppymum · 11/05/2010 19:47

I find Andrew Collinge really good as it doesn't leave my hair 'sticky' or flat.

nagoo · 11/05/2010 19:50

Not the Aussie one, the pump is crap so I didn't even try it.

The tresemme one was fine for me, nice pump so it didn't clog all in one place on my hair, and not greasy at all.

sweetheart · 11/05/2010 20:03

VO5 do a volume one which has heat defence in it which is good.

MarmadukeMarmalade · 12/05/2010 14:04

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mookle · 12/05/2010 21:20

Toni and Guy Iron it is fab and smells really lovely

janeite · 12/05/2010 21:24

The Tony And Guy one is the best I've tried. I keep being seduced by cheaper ones and they are all crap.

PinkPussyCat · 12/05/2010 21:26

Paul Mitchell Seal + Shine is great. Has a lovely fine spray too.

lorelilee · 13/05/2010 13:50

Another vote for Toni and Guy - one of the very few you can spray onto dry hair.

mookle · 13/05/2010 13:57

oh yes good point lorelilee thats why I bought it originally cause you can use on either wet or dry so for hairdrying and then straightener

MarmadukeMarmalade · 13/05/2010 16:56

Thank you for your suggestions - I think I'll give the toni and guy one a whirl as it would be handy to be able to put on dry hair as well. but also keep a note of the other ones for future experiments. Thanks again everyone

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