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Will switching from gel to mousse make my hair less stringy and poofy?


I usually have very thick, wavy/poofy hair. I used gel that worked (made it wavy instead of poofy) for a while, but lately my hair has just been stringy and poofy. Do you thinking switching to a mousse instead of a gel would help? What kind of mousse do you recommend?

(In case switching any other products would help)
The products I use daily:
Herbal Essences Totally Twisted or Tresemme Deep Cleansing shampoo
Herbal Essences Totally Twisted conditioner
John Freida Frizz Eaze serum
Loreal Out of Bed Weightless Texturizer
Herbal Essences "Set Me Up" gel

Hi, first you should not use Deep cleansing shampoo daily, it strips the hair a bit more then normal shampoos.
If your hair looks stringy, you may have overdone it with the serum? Try mousse, and see how you like it. I used Curl Reviver - can not remember who was it by? I was a mousse and it was really good, I have thin hair and this was perfect for me. I would say stay away from products which say strong hold or extreme hold - lighter products will give your hair more bounce. If you have friend with similiar hair, try to swap products with them before buying to sample different brands.



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