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I've only just seen the 'plunking' video, so hadn't realised that she sold micro fibre towels too.

 

Another technique that might be worth trying: I used to have waist length hair, and went to a japanese hair salon in London. She used to get the excess water out of my hair by sandwiching it between two towels and with one hand underneath, she'd user the other hand to slap it. This seemed to get it pretty dry and she never rubbed it at all.

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I need to order a new microfibre towel, as mine is really old and stinky. :oops: Amazon have loads.

 

I meant to say earlier, are you using conditioner at all? I'm using water only to wash, and a light conditioner plus lime juice on the ends. I definitely can't get away with just water only. Serious frizz!!!

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It's supposed to be less damaging to the hair than terry towelling (not sure why).

 

You could also try the lime juice. I use it after conditioner, diluted in about 250 ml water, leave it on for about 2 mins, then rinse it off. I was using vinegar, but I hate the smell. It leaves the hair feeling really silky.

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Well, I think I've reached the end of my tether hair-wise. I'm contemplating getting it cut short :evil: . I'm fed up with the frizz (still, after 9 months no shampoo :roll: ), fed up with it flopping in my face (can't bear the feeling), and fed up with the general pain it is to keep. And I can't even get it to look nice :( .

 

 

I have been reading about using salt water on hair, from what I gather it can turn a lack lustre wave into a pretty nice curl. I've tried to retrace my steps to show you the link but I cant find the same thing again maybe it might be worth giving it a go to tame the frizz ANH.

 

I've made up my own solution 35g of sea salt per 1 litre of water. Heat them together until the salt dissolves. I'm going to put mine in a spray bottle when its cooled down. Spray it on to damp hair. It might be worth a final fling before lopping it all off.

 

Sarah.x

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My hair is definitely curlier and slightly less frizzy piling my hair up at the top of my hair, rather than in the usual turban. It makes sense really, since in the turban, it's all straightened, so I get straight frizz, rather than curls. I have started using a long sleeved t shirt, rather than buying a new towel, which looks a picture, but seems to be doing the job well, as the sleeves can be tied up at the top of my head to keep it in place! :oops::lol:

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Mine is longer, but I still think you could do it. Just bring it all forward, then plonk your towel at the front of your forehead, then drape it down the back of the head (still with your head forward), and see if you can tie the ends of the towel up (or use a hair band to fasten it).

 

Nice to see a piccy. :) If I'm ever brave enough, I'll take one, although to see my hair, people would be put off going shampooless forever! :oops::lol:

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Shame :(

 

Mines quite short and I don't think I could cope with no shamppo as it gets really greasy, even with regular colouring. I've compromised by using an SLS free shampoo at increasing intervals (about every 5 days at the moment). I only give it one shampoo, rather than the previous two, and I don't get any lather when I shampoo, then I rinse and don't use any conditioner. It's feeling great - not as fluffy and flyaway as it was, but thicker and definitely healthier. 8)

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Looks nice in the piccy. :) How did it go later?

 

Have you started using conditioner again yet? I use a much lighter one than I used to (with no silicones in - apparently they can't be used if you aren't using SLS shampoos), and it does help tame my hair a bit.

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