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I swear I keep trying so many things and either I get moisture/shine but LIMP hair that sticks to my head Or I end up with DRY hair, dry looking no shine but a little lift/volume So, I am turning to you guys to see if you have found anything that has added volume without drying your hair out? I still need moisture, I have long hair and I blow it dry and curl it a tad bit. BUT I sooo need volume. I use a diffuser and scrunch it dry so I get a little wave or I would just have super flat agaist my head hair.
PLEASE tell me what has worked for you? Would love to hear!!
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I'd like to know too!
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I like Redken "Bodyful" Shampoo and Conditioner.
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Wildapple Does Bodyful give you enough body and MOISTURE that you don't need 10 products after you get out of the shower to add moisture and build body?
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Sunsilk shampoo in the purple bottle. I have fine, thinning hair and this shampoo cleans well without stripping. It leaves my hair soft and still full of body. It never weighs it down.
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Now that I am aging, the ONLY one that meets the requirements you have is Wen Lavender shampoo/conditioner. I try other things but they just don't work nearly as well. Avon has a new shampoo and conditioner line that works second best, its Age Retreat Revitalizing System at $7.00 per bottle.
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katperson I tried the Wen Lavender and for my hair it was FUZZY - it didn't appear to have any moisture in it and it was so dry looking and didn't give me volume, for the price I sent it back. My long hair took almost 40 pumps so I went thru it super fast. I have Never tired Avon products, I"ll have to take a look at the one you mentioned THANK YOU
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I cant think of the brand name,but its the one with the kangaroo-they make the 3 minute mircle conditioner and have been around a long time. They make a line called clean and mend which is supposed to clean the scalp and condition the ends, it works really well and isnt that expensive, all there products work great. The name is like Aussie something.
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Aussie
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My hair is long and limp too and I've found the best way to get volume is to use J-clips. You have to wet the roots and then put the J-clips in. Then you dry your hair or let it dry and there will be a crimp at the roots which gives you volume. I also put hair gel or hair spray on the roots before putting the clips in and that holds the volume. People with thicker hair would not need to do this. There are several YouTube videos if you want to see how they work.
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J clips? I have never heard of these, where do you get them? What do they look like, I will try and search for it on youtube THanks for the tip!
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My hair stylist just recommended the Grund line to me last week. Has anyone tried this line and, if so, what did you think? I have very fine, thinning hair so I noticed this topic right away and could use some help.
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Just "googled" the j clips, found the site, and noticed that it would cost about $50.00 for 24 of the clips. Ouch! Sounds kind of high to me, but hey, if they work.... I really have liked the Michael diCesare copper peptide kit, and just noticed a new one with the shampoo, conditioner, mousse, and thickening spray (Item: 669-035)for $19.95. I am 58, and my fine, thin hair has gotten worse the last few years. The kit I had gotten before had a spray leave-in conditioner, which I liked alot. Believe me, I have to use product so I look like I have normal hair, and this has worked well for me.
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I have very long, strait, color treated hair. I've used lots of different products from all prices.
seriously, I have found that the Suave professionals in the white bottle, says on the bottome it's like Nexxus.. this is by far the cheapest, and best shampoo conditioner I have ever used.
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Amity I'll go check out that kit, never tried Michaels products. Thank you so much for the tip :) I was also thinking about trying the Shear Splender products by Philosphy they have great reviews!
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I like pantene pro v restoratives time renewal shampoo and conditioner. They have different formulations for frizz control, color treated hair and I believe there is one for volume also (don't know them all) but the conditioner is especially nice.
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Pantene has a really nice volumizing line. I loved the fullness it gave my hair but had issues with static while using it even though I used the conditioner too.
Also, if you have fine hair do not condition your roots. I only condition the ends of my hair and doing this helps prevent the flat to the head look.
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Joined: 5/23/2008 Posts: 76 Location: karnack, texas
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May I suggest Ojon. Swa or Tawaka are exactly what you are looking for. These are all natural rain forest ingredients. They are easy on the hair and I have fine thin hair which after washing once with Ojon I was amazed at the volume and softness I had. I keep my hair permed and after my last one started using the Ojon and WOW. No frizzies. You can find this product at the Q on ebay and their web site. Try it you will be amazed.
Good, Better, Best, never let it rest, til your Good is Better and your Better is Best.
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Suave Thank you for the price I will give this a try :) NEver tried Suave
RanchGirl I tried Ojon (not the SWA or Tawaka) but the reg. Ojon and the smell gave me the worst headache I have ever had, the products worked awesome but the smell, I just could not take it. Does the SWA and Tawaka smell the same?
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[quote=SandGirl]Suave Thank you for the price I will give this a try :) NEver tried Suave quote] not all Suave is good, or at least I don't think so. only the Suave professionals line is good. the Nexxus knock off is fantastic, and you can get huge bottles of it for like $3.50 at places like Wall Mart. some places only carry the smaller bottle, but still it'll be $2.50 or so. really cheap and it's just as good if not better than the Nexxus stuff. even has the right smell..
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