Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love this stuff, if they ever discontinue it I will be so sad.
https://www.sephora.com/product/bb-dont-blow-it-fine-hair-styler-P397351
In the before and after, my hair looks like the "after" but I'm aiming for something more like the "before." -not op
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH is wearing his hair longer now. He has a lot of it but it’s very fine. He shampoos and conditions but his hair still gets really tangled. Looks like a rats nest when he wakes up and is really hair to comb/brush.
Pls recommend a good leave-in conditioner for fine hair that will help prevent all the tangles he’s currently struggling with. I have thick curly hair so my products aren’t suitable for him.
TIA!
Conspicuously caucasian person here: sleep bonnet or silk cap/wrap. You can condition all you like, and if your hair is tangle-prone and unprotected in your sleep, this is the outcome. Overconditioning will just leave it limp and greasy-looking, especially if it's fine.
Anonymous wrote:DH is wearing his hair longer now. He has a lot of it but it’s very fine. He shampoos and conditions but his hair still gets really tangled. Looks like a rats nest when he wakes up and is really hair to comb/brush.
Pls recommend a good leave-in conditioner for fine hair that will help prevent all the tangles he’s currently struggling with. I have thick curly hair so my products aren’t suitable for him.
TIA!
Anonymous wrote:I have just like that. Sounds like he’s using a lousy conditioner. Ya don’t need both a good conditioner and leave in conditioner / detangler.
When still in the shower and putting in the conditioner, it is easy to run the fingers through the hair using the conditioner - don’t scrunch it up and scrub, is it correctly.
Anonymous wrote:Love this stuff, if they ever discontinue it I will be so sad.
https://www.sephora.com/product/bb-dont-blow-it-fine-hair-styler-P397351