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I use a Toni & Guy one called 'Protein Protection Mist'.
It seem to do the job well, isn't too overpriced, and smells lovely ![]() Oh, and a drop of serum rubbed in to your hair when still wet seems to fix the frizz problem for me. Don't use too much though or it goes greasy. |
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Thanks for all the tips on here - I've invested in some Lee Stafford stuff, how great is it! I've been prancing around the house flicking my hair around like Miss Piggy - OH even took a photo of my hair today, he was so impressed!
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Thanks for all the tips on here - I've invested in some Lee Stafford stuff, how great is it! I've been prancing around the house flicking my hair around like Miss Piggy - OH even took a photo of my hair today, he was so impressed!
![]() Which products did you get? Just the poker straight protection spray, or other stuff (shampoo/conditioner for example) to use in conjunction with it? I too wanna flick my locks a-la Miss Piggy .
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Which products did you get? Just the poker straight protection spray, or other stuff (shampoo/conditioner for example) to use in conjunction with it?
I too wanna flick my locks a-la Miss Piggy . It does give you totaly flickable soft, lovley smelling hair. I should get a job selling this stuff!!
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I've been using the heat protection spray - I've also got the anti-frizz stuff, which is supposed to keep it beautiful when it gets damp...... I'm going to the gym today, so I'm going to be testing that one, I'll let you know how it holds up against the post workout shower!
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It works! No post-shower frizz! (that's with the dehumidifier spray).
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I use the shampoo. conditioner, heat protecton spray and the straightning balm
It does give you totaly flickable soft, lovley smelling hair. I should get a job selling this stuff!!Quote:
I've been using the heat protection spray - I've also got the anti-frizz stuff, which is supposed to keep it beautiful when it gets damp...... I'm going to the gym today, so I'm going to be testing that one, I'll let you know how it holds up against the post workout shower!
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It works! No post-shower frizz! (that's with the dehumidifier spray).
Ooo great - thanks both of you, I have no problem straightening my hair, but keeping it straight once a bit of humidity gets to it is another matter .- I shall be investing in these products, may buy some on-line now as I can't wait to give them a go .
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I personally think the Karmin Spray Heat Protector is the best =)
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The best protector
The best
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Definitely the Karmin Spray Heat Protector
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Hello again Pierre.
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It does give you totaly flickable soft, lovley smelling hair. I should get a job selling this stuff!!
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