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Old 23 May 19, 08:42 PM  
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whlparkstone
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Mobile Holiday hair care

Has anyone found a good produce to help protect hair whilst on holiday.

The heat/sun/chlorine makes my hair so dry... but I am not a hat person.

Any suggestions great fully received
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Old 23 May 19, 09:29 PM  
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Tea tree shampoo might help
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Old 24 May 19, 12:43 AM  
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Colour wow super dream coat is the only thing I’ve found that deals with humidity.
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Old 24 May 19, 06:27 AM  
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I have actually found that if I use the loreal kids strawberry shampoo and conditioner (and spray leave in conditioner if we are heading to a water park) that my hair stays in great condition.
However, I have a slightly longish pixie cut, my hair is also uncoloured and very, very fine. When I say I use conditioner, I use a smear of it on my finger.

Have you asked your hairdresser? I guess it depends on your hair.

What about taking a couple of those lovely hair treatment mask things you could do when your hair starts to feel a bit rubbish?
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Old 24 May 19, 07:21 AM  
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For me extra conditioner and a conditioning spray works well.

I really like the palmers coconut leave in conditioner as it isn’t at all greasy and leaves my hair really soft.

I’ll wash it, condition and spray then plait it whilst still damp. My hair doesn’t cope well with humidity at all and I’ve found the it’s not worth the bother or trying to dry and straighten it.
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Old 24 May 19, 07:32 AM  
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I always bring a handful of the Aussie 3 minute miracle conditioning sachets. Use one every three days or so.
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Old 24 May 19, 07:33 AM  
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I am using L'Oreal Parisian hair care oil, I really like its fragrance.
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Old 24 May 19, 08:03 AM  
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We take Aussie 3 min miracle for holidays, works a treat for myself and DD
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Old 24 May 19, 10:29 AM  
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I always use John Frieda Daily Miracle hair mask as a conditioner when I am on holiday. It just adds that extra moisture and my hair is always great with it.
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