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Old 06-12-2007, 03:48 PM
Elle Elle is offline
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Default Does Flexible hold hair spray really work? Is it still sticky? What brand would you

recommend (or avoid)? I have somewhat thin hair and it is very long. I love to curl it but it is so long that curling just does the tips and the spray I use now is super stiff and sticky. I like the idea of flexible hold hair spray but does it really work? Also, how to get amazing volume? I tried Vavoom! but it doesn't work well in my opinion. Thanks to all!!!! Especially stylists and those who know!


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Old 06-12-2007, 10:46 PM
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when i use hairspray i use white rain extra hold. it isnt sticky and doesnt make your hair hard. try washing your hair in aussie or garnier fructis i use that and they really work.(i use the aussie for shampoo and garnier for conditioner but they both work fine!
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