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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi, I have the same problem, but I find the shampoos and conditioners I have tried make little difference, so I now use thickening sprays. the ones I have found that make my hair look and feel thicker are (in no order)
Vidal sassoon thickening spray
pantene pro V -volumising root booster gel spray.
wella vitality -leave in volumising spray for fine hair
volumising know-how , by micheal van clark. Thickening spray
sunsilk - anti-flat
all are inexpensive - from �1 - �4
umberto giannini's wide range of shampoos and hair products can work absolute miracles!
They're not cheap but are often on the three for two offers in boots. I only buy them when they're on offer, and by the time i'm ready for some more they're on offer again.
The best thing is, you can buy small bottles in order to try them out, and remember, you mustn't judge a shampoo on one or two washes - give it a week or two before you decide if it's working.
I f you have a bit of time, go and browse in boots - as i say, not cheap, but highly recommended.
I would recomend tres emme shampoos and conditioners they r excellent value and even in the big bottles when u have been using it for a month your hair still feels great!! also once a week use a moisturising mask such as dove essential care!
as for product for hair straightening toni and guy iron it heat protector is the best i straighten my hair every day n it feels great and doesn't at all look dried out, this heat spary is about 6 pound but lasts me about a month n a half n i have quite long hair. i also find it helps to use a spray leave in conditioner before blow dryin. XxxxxX
This is the best I've found by a mile.
http://www.originalsource.co.uk/our_range/product.asp?c=HCS&p=2222554854
get it in Tesco as well as online, conditioner also available.