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Post by frizzedout on May 12, 2007 11:39:03 GMT
Afternoon all I have a 2 year old Welsh A who is lost under an incredible amount of frizzy mane. I thinned it out and it's the right length but it just has so much volume that his lovely neck is lost under a fizz of frizz! Does anyone have any tips for calming down his mane? I've tried bryl cream but to be honest, it doesn't make much of an impression. Thanks
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rtk
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Post by rtk on May 12, 2007 12:02:34 GMT
Have you tried pig oil?
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Post by hairstylee on May 12, 2007 13:45:42 GMT
i use frizz ease after it has been washed, then their "secret formula" cream which you only need a tiny bit of. both for humans but fantastic
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Post by hehe on May 12, 2007 17:27:18 GMT
hehe i used to have a sec. a and he was great he use to have a frizzy well fluffy mane it was sooooooooo cute
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Post by Broadband on May 12, 2007 21:19:03 GMT
There is only one answer and it really works HAIRSTRAIGHTNERS. Trust me but hope it does not rain.
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Post by Frizzy on May 12, 2007 21:22:46 GMT
I have a pony who has a mane to die for, its lovely and wavey!!! but it does get a little wild, I use hair serum, as advised above, and it does work, plus I hood mine up so it stays flat!!
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Post by Broadband on May 13, 2007 9:23:56 GMT
I actually mean electric hair straighteners the work a treat on curly or frizzy hair.
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Post by hehe on May 13, 2007 20:11:57 GMT
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Post by fiona on May 14, 2007 13:53:46 GMT
Spookily my instructor said to me on Sunday I should try hair straightners on my piebald's forelock (he's hogged because of his afro/frizzy mane). If he had a roman nose I'd take the forelock off aswell I've tried frizz ease, mane and tail conditioner which are good. Also John Worthington Frizz stuff (from Boots, Superdrug) is ok and they have a travel size which is dead handy. Good luck with your hair trials Fee
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Post by laus on May 14, 2007 18:17:31 GMT
treseme shampoo and conditioner for rebelious hair it works a treat and is good on sensitive skin aswell!
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