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Substitute for Vitapointe

(55 Posts)
Floradora9 Sun 16-Jun-24 10:52:36

I have used this for years just now and again to tame my frizzy hair and am stunned to see it now costs about £24 . I am looking for a substitute but it has to be for use on dry hair . Any ideas are welcome .

coast35 Tue 18-Jun-24 13:41:00

I use John Friedas Secret Agent. It works well on my dry hair and isn’t too dear either. Easily available in Boots or Superdrug.

Philippa111 Tue 18-Jun-24 13:28:38

I have really frizzy hair and someone on here recommended WOW hair creme. It works well and doesn't have a strong smell. I've now started using Sebastian Twisted range... shampoo, conditioner and curl tamer afterwards. It's doing a good job and my hair is less frizzy than it's been for years. It has a strong smell but does wear off after a bit. It's expensive, however you can get it at a reduced price on Ebay

Polly7 Tue 18-Jun-24 13:25:43

My mum asked for it every birthday when grandchildren buying a gift. Had very very thick hair even at 85 😊🥰

Polly7 Tue 18-Jun-24 13:23:31

🤣🤣 SoRRY. No idea what that is? ???
Tried to send you vitapointe on eBay. At £4. !!!!!!

The exsoensive ones say on tube to leave in
Looks like you will have some to keep you going if private message the 2 above

Polly7 Tue 18-Jun-24 13:19:59

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Nana4 Tue 18-Jun-24 13:03:08

I could happily send you mine! Don’t know how though!!

Nana4 Tue 18-Jun-24 13:02:33

For OP Floradora9

Nana4 Tue 18-Jun-24 12:58:26

Happy to mail you mine. I never use it these days. C xx

Supergran1946 Tue 18-Jun-24 11:41:25

I find Frizz-Ease cream is brilliant and a tube lasts for ages. Look out for the two for one offers in the chemist

Strangwendy Tue 18-Jun-24 11:28:49

I think about my mother using this every time I use John Frieda ‘Frizz Ease’ but looking at previous comments I’m going to try cheaper options as this is also quite expensive!!

JaneA Tue 18-Jun-24 11:27:49

One day I was applying face cream, what was left on my hands I rubbed over my hair and it came up beautifully shiny and manageable, not sticky or greasy. I now use it for my hair all the time.

Curtaintwitcher Mon 17-Jun-24 06:12:11

This is another item which has been discontinued. Why? I dislike using post shampoo conditioner....all that waiting with dripping hair! I use argon oil, which you apply to damp hair. It's not quite as good as Vitapointe, but better than nothing. My hair is wavy and won't lie flat!

Redrobin51 Sun 16-Jun-24 22:57:43

Tiggi Bedhead After Party. My hairdresser told me when he used it on my hair it was just like the old Vitapponte. It is about £12 but would last you for years. The Moroccan oil is good but you only need a drop. I smear it on the palm of my hand then run my brush over it to get an even distribution.

sharon103 Sun 16-Jun-24 20:12:56

Found on Ebay
Vitasoft as Vitapointe Hair Conditioner Leave In Revitalise Shine Softness 75 ml

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£8.43 each
Vitasoft

Leave in hair conditioner

A good replacement for the now discontinued Vitapointe

Leaves hair feeling soft and manageable with a healthy looking shine

Please see pics for further product details and directions for best use

1 x 75 ml

There are great discounts for multiple purchases on this listing

Cossy Sun 16-Jun-24 19:59:39

Primrose nice memories flowers

Primrose53 Sun 16-Jun-24 19:16:36

Gosh, I didn’t know you could still buy this. Reading this just brought to mind my Mum using this when I was a teenager. The cupboard under the sink was where the Vitapoint, Pond’s cold cream, camay soap and some things called Bile Beans were kept.

Oreo Sun 16-Jun-24 14:33:34

Never heard of it, but a little argan oil on a cotton wool pad and pulled downwards on the hair works well.

Ohmygoodness54 Sun 16-Jun-24 13:08:14

Wow, haven't thought or heard of vitapoint for years. My mother used to put it on my hair when I was a child, to try and tame the thick wayward curls. Wish I still had them now!

VenusDeVillendorf Sun 16-Jun-24 12:18:23

Second vote for Vitasoft. Same ingredients, and perfume.

midgey Sun 16-Jun-24 12:16:46

I remember using Vitapointe as a young teenager, I sneaked it from my sister. Trouble was I squeezed a line of it along my parting!

OldFrill Sun 16-Jun-24 12:03:00

Vitasoft from Super drug £2.99

Cossy Sun 16-Jun-24 11:43:41

They still sell tubes on Amazon, cheapest is £28 that I’ve found

Cossy Sun 16-Jun-24 11:43:13

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J52 Sun 16-Jun-24 11:42:06

After trying just about everything, I use this on damp hair. It’s a cheap as chips, around £2, from Supersave and other chemists.

Gilly1952 Sun 16-Jun-24 11:36:39

Hello Floradora9, I used to love those little tubes of Vitapointe and they lasted for ages. I would put a tiny bit in my palm, rub my hands together then smooth over my hair. Not too much as didn’t want to make hair look greasy. I think I have a tiny bit left in a tube which I’ve been saving but nothing I have bought has come close to the Vitapointe! I’ve tried Argon oil, coconut oil and numerous other things to put on my dry hair, especially the dry ends. I now tend to use a leave in conditioner after washing my hair, but as my hair is shoulder length, I like to put something through the ends which helps them to wave. I thought the company that made the original Vitapointe was no longer in existence, so where have you seen it for sale? I wouldn’t mind paying £24 or so, if it was as good as the original and lasted as long!