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Kapoochin
Hi,
I was just wondering what kind of product would be best for my hair. It is layered and is about an inch or so past my collarbone. the layers start around the bottom of my ears/jaw. My hair texture is coarse yet fine - that's my hairdressers definition and it has a slight wave to it.

I am looking for a product that will define my layers, but not be sticky or look like hair spray IYKWIM.
I should have just asked my hairdresser but she always blowdries it straight and i forget to ask her.I don't really ever blowdry it straight I usually let it dry naturally but it needs some definition.

thanks! biggrin.gif
busymum01
Tricky, I don't know if you could define the layers using product alone ... my first thought to defining layers (as I do on my own layered hair) is to whack some huge rollers in 90% dried hair then giving it a blast with hairdryer and hairspray then letting them out. Other than that, no idea!
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