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gilby | 20:58 Mon 30th Jan 2006 | Body & Soul
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I need to buy a product for blowdrying my hair. I find mousse too heavy. It is shoulder length, straight and layered, not greasy or dry. I have been using tony and guy serum which is fine for a few hours but then it goes lank and dull. I would like to be able to give it a bit of body and movement. has anyone tried anything that really impresses them????

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Until recently, I had shoulder length hair that was layered which was very straight and lank too. I had about 5 inches cut off and the bounce came back.It has more body now as the weight isnt pulling it down anymore. It also moves more now and doesnt need the maintance the longer hair needed.

i find bed head products very good, control freak, its in a lime green spray can, you spray it onto your hair when damp then blow dry. you get it any good salon.


serum tends to be for persons with drier and/or frizzy hair. This is probably why it ends up lank. I have very fine hair and use a little mousse as this is most effective, I find, for giving volume. You could try mousse again but use less if its heavy? For really volumised hair, like if ur going out or something, the green can of umberto gianni mousse is reeeally good! but i dont use that one everyday. Blowdrying upside down to dry it roughly 1st, then using a brush to lift each section away and up from the scalp as u dry and style it will add more body too. Hope thats helpful!
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Thank you everyone.. i think i might try the mousse again. I dont want it cutting as i have only just managed to grow it after having thr chop in summer

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