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vanessa spain
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hi just wondering if anyone suffers from frizzy hair my hair has always been straight now with this perimenopauce its just awful cant do anything with it and of course with the night sweats its imopssible to do anything with my hair as if i dont feel bad enough already can anyone relate
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Hi you could try Frizzfree from B**ts you have to order it in (it was on GMTV a while back) it locks moisture in the hair by sealing it with straighteners when dry and apparently stops the frizz! £it's about£13 and you can probably get 2-3 uses out of it if you haven't got too much hair. it's not a Brizalian blow dry but simular but without the risks and not time consuming either, it washes off after 30mins.
If not Frizz Eaze by John Freda is good.
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vanessa spain
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hi thanks for your advice i have orderderd treseme 7 day straight so going to see if it works x
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Mine's the same. Have learnt to embrace it when I can having always had straight hair and when I can't, hair straighteners. It's annoying, but compared to my other symptoms it's relatively minor.
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mine is the same and i bought some coconut oil in a tub as i was told its really good for conditioning frizzy hair, put it on dry and wrap in a towel all evening if you can before washing out.
i have tried it on my legs which are dry and its nice, it looks like a tub of lard and i expected it to be really greasy but its not x kerrie
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I have always had frizzy hair. I have tried everything to tame it and nothing has worked. I tend now on the advice of a hairdresser to not wash it that often. Sounds horrible but once your natural oils come though, it stays lovely and straight.
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Oops forgot to mention Tresemea 7 day straight I use it every wash! Just don't put too much in I now have shortish hair and its layed so between 1 and 2 pumps is enough, I leave it in to dry on its own,as it hurts my arm too much to blow dry it. I then use straightners to straighten it works a treat. If it takes ages to dry whether naturally or not you've got too much product in. I find I have yo use it each wash it doesn't last after washing again. But the more times you go over it with straighter ers the more it stays straight. It is good.x
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