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Linda51 | 15:00 Wed 17th May 2006 | Body & Soul
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I have a lot of hair but it is very fine and goes very floppy and flat, does anyone know of any shampoo which is good for giving hair extra body.
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Toni and Guy from boots is fabulous, there is a shampoo a conditioner and then a setiing creme. �4.95 a bottle they are but they last ages.
Aussie Real Volume Shampoo. You can get it from Tescos. Can't remember how much I paid for my last bottle, but it was a lot less than a fiver (around �2 I think).
Sunsilk shampoo and conditioner for flat hair (its the blue one) is really good and cheap as chips. You also get a leave in serum stuff which is ace.
I use Pantene Full & thick, and use Tresseme heatb protecting spray on the ends - makes it thick and silky!
Was just about to recommend the Aussie shampoo too, I've just changed to it, and so far it seems good. Mind you I bought mine at Boots, and thought I was getting a bargain at two fo �5, me thinks I'll need to start shopping at Tesco!!!
Try Avon lasting effects 2 in 1 shampoo and conditioner, i took it on holiday with me and not only did it condition my hair well, it gave me a natural boost which made styling easier when it came to those wild nights out!!

Try lush for their shampoo bars, they work really well,


also the aussie ones work a treat and smell great, try shopping in wilkinson for a lower price

For a great conditioner, try the orange tub of L'oreal Elvive Intensive, helps me and I have the world's worst hair.

I have stupidly fine hair which I find doesn't respond to conditioners very well. Either they make it look greasy with a layer of conditioner thicker than the hair itself or they make it clump together, so I avoid them completely. The best shampoo for my very fine hair I have found is the cheap Tea Tree Oil shampoo from Asda for 75p / bottle. It leaves my hair quite shiny but not feeling as if it has something stuck to it. The smell is a little unusual but not unpleasent. Very strong astringent shampoos tend to irritate my scalp, but it is quite mild and the Aloe Vera helps in that respect too.

The best way to make your hair thick is to use conditioner NO MORE then everyother day...even if your hair is very thick. The natural oils in your scalp are very good for your hair. Wash it with whatever shampoo you prefer, then put some moose in it, or a dab of Gel..but make sure any and all product goes on evenly. Blow dry it in smalle sections from the roots with your head upside down, and as the hair starts to dry add a lightweight hairspray (while its drying) and don't just add it on the top of the hair , it has to be underneath as well. -This will make it thicker, fuller, and easier to style. Make sure you hold the hairspray at least 12 inches from your head. It should fall evenly like a mist. Use a round brush at the roots.


All this takes 15 minutes. My roommate had terribly thin hair and she was always waisting her money on New shampoos. So I finally told her to do an experiment...wash one side of your head with one shampoo and wash the other side with a different shampoo. I said "I guarentee you wont see a difference after you blow dry it." I was right, and she was out of money ;) She finally did what I said and now she has volume.

Try looking at the Loreal range. I have used several of their shampoos and conditioners for different reasons and they are all excellent, without being too expensive, especially if you buy on special offer!

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