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    Okay, iv had enough of my hair now and getting it cut ect.
    Anyway i was wondering does anyone know any products which i could put/spray into my hair so it makes it more fluffy and bouncy if you kinda get me.
    Also does anyone know some hair spray which keeps your natural, like holds it in place but doesn't look like you have used any products . Yeah i dunno how else to say it.

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    I use a bit of wax/styling clay to just make it sit up a bit.
    My hair is a bit shorter than yours though
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    Thanks, when mine was shorter i used to use wax but i was wondering if there was a spray or something.
    I will be getting mine cut shorter, not too short though!

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    I usually wash my hair with head&shoulders and it makes it all fluffy
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    You can get volumising shampoos, conditioners and mousse then use a hairdryer afterwards which will help.

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    Thankss. +rep to both

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulMacC View Post
    I usually wash my hair with head&shoulders and it makes it all fluffy
    yesss Head & Shoulders / new Herbal essences works good for making hair fluffy, at least it does mine :8 and it makes your hair really really silky soft at the same time, so win win

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    Also does anyone know some hair spray which keeps your natural, like holds it in place but doesn't look like you have used any products
    loreal ellnett hairspray does that, u brush in and out.
    oh and for fluffy hair use anything by AUSSIE.

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    Wash it,
    When it's wet add hair mousse (dunno how to spell it lol)
    add plain gel
    blow dry it
    use wax
    use hairspray.

    nothing stronger.

    If you want it to look like.. fluffy then dont use wax.. just use hairspray.
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    get short layers cut on top and the back


    and use some shockwaves hairspray ulta hold if you're going for hairspray, also when you spray hairspray use a tiny amount! and then brush it out because hairspray stays in your hair and brushing it gets rid of that hard feeling so it looks natural.

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