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Old 17 Oct 19, 06:00 PM  
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Wouldnt bother with any straightners. a few pretty hairbands etc and tie it back. I usually take Phillip Kingsley elastizier and see if that helps. Have a fab time may see you out there we can compare hair lol
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Old 17 Oct 19, 06:04 PM  
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Just put it in a pony tail. Quick and easy.
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Old 17 Oct 19, 07:21 PM  
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I have to tie mine back. Nothing makes any difference. I would like to try a keratin treatment one of these days but I still don’t think I’d wear it down in that heat.
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Old 17 Oct 19, 08:10 PM  
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I'm definitely a 'monica' for frizzy hair! Plaits, 2 side ones can't think what they are called but good for the heat too
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Old 17 Oct 19, 08:11 PM  
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I wear a cap all day and hair straighteners for night. I’ve given up fighting it!
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Old 17 Oct 19, 08:33 PM  
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I use Wow colour humidity spray, it's about £24. from M&S (they are running 20% off beauty at the moment if you have a sparks card) or you can get it from loads of online retailers.

Its kept my long hair from turning to a frizz ball during holidays to Florida & also Argentina this year.

You just spray it on wet hair & blow dry. Its heat activated and each treatment lasts 2-3 washes.
I use it every 3rd wash, the bottle is still pretty full.

May be worth having a look?
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Old 17 Oct 19, 08:51 PM  
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Were here now and I have really thick wavy hair, I just use a l’oreal Argon oil serum after I wash it and plait it or put it in a high bun. It’s humid but not as bad as it is in August!
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Originally Posted by richard29 View Post
I use Wow colour humidity spray, it's about £24. from M&S (they are running 20% off beauty at the moment if you have a sparks card) or you can get it from loads of online retailers.

Its kept my long hair from turning to a frizz ball during holidays to Florida & also Argentina this year.

You just spray it on wet hair & blow dry. Its heat activated and each treatment lasts 2-3 washes.
I use it every 3rd wash, the bottle is still pretty full.

May be worth having a look?
Unfortunately it doesn't work on my hair and was acomplete waste of money.
I tried it for the first time recently but as soon as I went out after styling (in a Scottish mist) my hair was crazy again.
Same again just going for a walk another day.
Don't think this would work in Florida either (at least for me)

The keratin treatment sounds like the best way to go.
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Im the same! I have Wen frizz ease which is amazing! Also Mark Hill hair primer works really well for me!
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Definitely the keratin. You don’t have to go to the hairdresser though! Amazon and do it yourself.
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