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I have fine hair as well but have to use a medicated shampoo as my skin is very sensitive. But you could try the baby shampoos they might be better for fly away hairs. Sally |
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I got the Mark Hills stuff this time Jac,I will try the Andrew Collinge stuff Moli said too at some point. It was the pink bottles that made the final decission I havnt used any yet but I shall be today so Ill let you know what I think |
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if its thin and flyaway... dont use conditioner at all it only adds to the problem and ends up flattening it again.... it may feel tuggy but its a big difference in the long run... my mums a hairdresser and she told me lol |
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My hairdresser told me to use a conditioner for fly away hair I dont think couldnt not use conditioner,my hair gets full of knots anyway (i loose loads when im brushing it),I dread to think what it wold be like if i didnt use conditioner. I may give it a try though,for as long as I can put up with it for anyway |
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