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Greedyfly | 17:42 Thu 17th May 2012 | Body & Soul
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I have really fine, fly-away hair which I have to wash and condition every day. I rough blow dry it and use no other product. Recently my hair has become quite lank and fly away at times which is irritating. I currently use Pantene aqua light and every few days or once a week I use herbal essences with an intensive conditioner which makes my hair lovely and soft but again with the flyaway. Can you suggest a good shampoo and conditioner that will make my hair soft and light without the flyways. I've tried tresemme before which is too heavy and have also used elvive. Please help me find a good set of products that make my hair nice again.
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Try alternating the washes with dry shampoo.
I use Bastise (think that's how it's spelt) but there are loads others out there.
Just spray it on the roots, and then work it in a bit.
My hair is quite fine and I use Levine in the orange bottle and find that I rarely have to condition it and it doesn't go lank.
Elvive.^^^
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Thanks for your answers. Elvive just does nothing for my hair. I may try the dry shampoo but would still have the same static from the days that I wash.
Use an anti-static shampoo, greedy?
have you ever though of a v light lacquer to give structure

there are ones especially for thin and flyaway hair!
Michael di Cesare Copper peptide...brilliant stuff try the shampoo and the leave in conditioner.
Greenfly I have the same type of hair in fact this last few years I have lost so much hair that I now only have half of what I had.. I find not using conditioner is the best way.. I wash with head and shoulders, then I use *bed head 3 in 1* . I cant do links but its a purple ball type bottle it lasts ages as I only need a pea size blob.
I have used Aveda shampoos for years and my hair always looks good, I never ever need to use a conditioner either. Depending on your hair type there is a variety to try, so I would ask the person selling what would be the best for you. Aveda can be bought in some Department stores or in hairdressing salons
Try an anti-static hairbrush, I used to have problems with static flyaway hair until I bought one a few years ago. I do use a fair bit of product on my hair as well though due to the style needing it.
I find that mythic oil is brilliant. It is something you add a few drops of to your hair before blow drying. My hair sounds the same as yours. It smooths it without becoming lank. Quite pricey but because you use so little lasts forever.
I like Brilliant Brunette shampoo, and I've been using Aussie Miracle Moist conditioner, which seems really good.
I have fine flyaway hair and still can't get out of the habit of washing it everyday. The one I keep going back to is Pantene Smooth & Sleek 2 in 1 or just the shampoo and use a spritz of Aussie Mate leave in conditioner if I need it.
When I was younger Jogger, there were two products, Stay Blonde and Brunitex. Probably at the time I tried Brunitex, but I dont really remember.
I also like Brilliant Brunette shampoo and conditioner (the volumising one). Paul Mitchell Original Shampoo One is good for fine hair too.
I like a leave-in conditioner it's been out for yonks called Vitapointe.You only need a very small amount like pearl size between your palms.It smells lovely.My mother used it when I had ringlets wound round her fingers when I was little!-----I'm still little!
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Thanks guys will have a go
The "Aussie" range is excellent for this - there is one specifically to stop flyaway hair .......... so check on the bottle.

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