QuoteReplyTopic: Can anyone recommend a thickening spray or cream for fine hair? Posted: January 12 2000 at 5:51am
You're welcome! I wanted to mention to you that on the directions, it recommends spraying one section at a time and drying/styling as you go, which works ok, but the last couple of days I've been just putting it on my roots all at once and working it through to the ends (kind of like applying it as a mousse), and then styling/drying it. That seems to work even better for me. Hope you have good results with it....but if you don't, by all means hang onto your receipt so you can exchange it for one of the other root-boosters that might work better for you. Good luck, and let me know how it does!
> Thanks so much for the info! I am going to look for it> this weekend. This sounds like what I've been> searching for. I like the name of the product too> "Guts" -- my hair could really use some of> that!Matrix Amplify root-booster works great as well as Joicos Ice Amplifier Mousse.Excellent products!
> Forgot to mention, the stylist at the salon I> purchased it from (Regis) said 'Guts' out-sold all> their other root-boosting, volumizing products. She> said it practically flew out the door every time they> restocked. Bye!Thanks so much for the info! I am going to look for it this weekend. This sounds like what I've been searching for. I like the name of the product too "Guts" -- my hair could really use some of that!
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Forgot to mention, the stylist at the salon I purchased it from (Regis) said 'Guts' out-sold all their other root-boosting, volumizing products. She said it practically flew out the door every time they restocked. Bye!
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I have the exact same type of hair that you do. I just tried Redken's "Guts" Volume Boosting Spray Foam. I LOVED it. It's very light too....when I first applied it I thought it was going to be a little heavy, but as it dries it really softens up and isn't sticky at all. You spray directly on the roots, then work it through in sections as you dry/style. And talk about shine....that was an unexpected bonus! Definitely worth a try. Good luck!
> Hi Mia,> If your hair is not sensitive to unnatural products,> the ARTec Volumizing line works GREAT for adding body> and volume. However, some of us (such as myself) are> in fact sensitive to such products. Then I would> recommend Aubrey Organics Calaguala Fern & Cade> Tar Hair Thickener and Conditioner, along with Aubrey> Organics Mandarin Ginseng & Ginkgo Hair Jelly.> These products add nice volume. Try these and see> which you like best. Good luck.> PDThanks so much for info! Will give these a try!
> Hi Mia,> If your hair is not sensitive to unnatural products,> the ARTec Volumizing line works GREAT for adding body> and volume. However, some of us (such as myself) are> in fact sensitive to such products. Then I would> recommend Aubrey Organics Calaguala Fern & Cade> Tar Hair Thickener and Conditioner, along with Aubrey> Organics Mandarin Ginseng & Ginkgo Hair Jelly.> These products add nice volume. Try these and see> which you like best. Good luck.> PD
Hi Mia,If your hair is not sensitive to unnatural products, the ARTec Volumizing line works GREAT for adding body and volume. However, some of us (such as myself) are in fact sensitive to such products. Then I would recommend Aubrey Organics Calaguala Fern & Cade Tar Hair Thickener and Conditioner, along with Aubrey Organics Mandarin Ginseng & Ginkgo Hair Jelly. These products add nice volume. Try these and see which you like best. Good luck.PD> I hope someone can assist me on choosing a> good-performing thickening spray or cream. I have> long, naturally straight, fine hair (but not> baby-fine), with blonde high-lights (courtesy of my> hair stylist). Any suggestions would help a lot. Also,> are there any products to give roots a lift? I've> tried so many products, but none were satisfactory.> Thank you!!!
I hope someone can assist me on choosing a good-performing thickening spray or cream. I have long, naturally straight, fine hair (but not baby-fine), with blonde high-lights (courtesy of my hair stylist). Any suggestions would help a lot. Also, are there any products to give roots a lift? I've tried so many products, but none were satisfactory. Thank you!!!
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