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Harmony83
06-01-2006, 14:37
Hey guys, I am after a bit of 'free' advice for my icky hair... I am not sure what hair type I have, but it starts getting oily if I don't wash everyday, but gets frizzy if I do, if its hot, humid or raining it looks like a birds nest full of flyaways, its about 2 inches past my shoulders, is straightish, and is in shocking condition! Like many women I have spent a fortune on hair products but haven't found anything that suits, so gave up... Anyways I was wondering if anyone knows something they can recommend to me, that won't make my hair an oil slick, put a bit of life in it, and git rid of those dreaded flyaways??? Anyone????
Cheers :D

Supermum
06-01-2006, 14:49
Not sure if this will work for you but it's worth a try.

My husband has coarse, untamable (sp?) poodle curls. He looks like Michael Jackson if his hair is left unconditioned. He has tried everything on the market and the only thing that works for him is after he washes it, he uses a small amount of Pantene conditioner in it and leaves it in.

My daughter has the curls but her hair is fine and she has the same problem. It also works for her ... as does the Pantene equivalent of Frizzease.

Harmony83
06-01-2006, 15:01
Mmmm pantene, might give that a go! With the Frizzeaze stuff do you have to blowdry after you put it in?
Thanks

moonblossom
06-01-2006, 15:43
Yup I'm afraid Pantene is the only thing that works on my hair...I have very long, straight hair that goes nuts in the humity if I dont use leave in condition, sprays etc, but its worth it for the style to stay the way it is.

I know lots will say that it is not good for your hair.,.BLAHH i say...my hair always looks shiny and healthy and i've been using it for years, and the only thing that works for me.

Supermum
06-01-2006, 19:30
Mmmm pantene, might give that a go! With the Frizzeaze stuff do you have to blowdry after you put it in?
Thanks
No - you put the frizzease stuff in when the hair is dry. My daughter wakes up with hair all over the shop every day. A little bit of defrizz and all is well in the world again!