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Shooshing Cream

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Glenfinnan Thu 20-Feb-20 23:39:19

Just passing this on! I have no connection with this company but just tried Shooshing cream from the White Hot Hair Company and it’s Brilliant!!! Only needed a pea size squeeze to rub into dry hair and it gave great volume and style. My hair is thinning so I need a bit of volume. I don’t have white or grey hair and it still worked! Am now going to order the shampoo! Order online only www.whitehothair.co.uk/

notnecessarilywiser Fri 21-Feb-20 06:23:02

Thanks for the tip - have placed an order!

Yehbutnobut Fri 21-Feb-20 06:30:35

Is it tested on animals?

Marydoll Fri 21-Feb-20 07:54:04

I thought it was going to be about the aerosol cream, you scoosh on cakes! ?

Oopsadaisy3 Fri 21-Feb-20 08:33:35

Me too * Marydoll*

The last thing I need is extra volume with my hair, although it is quite dry and it could certainly do with some style.

Purpledaffodil Fri 21-Feb-20 08:39:22

I found the same thing about the cream. Brilliant! Didn’t find the shampoos and conditioner particularly marvellous, but will certainly carry on swooshing!?

Purpledaffodil Fri 21-Feb-20 08:39:55

And it’s not tested on animals.

ninathenana Fri 21-Feb-20 09:40:15

Sounds perfect for me.
I've just had Googled it but can't tell if it's to be used before you blow dry? I assume it is.

annsixty Fri 21-Feb-20 09:55:37

I am going to be the negative one here.
I cannot seem to get the right amount.
Only just a smidgen too much and it is like using lard, I have tried about three times and have given up, it is quite expensive too not work, although if it does work for you ,it would last forever.

annsixty Fri 21-Feb-20 09:56:35

No nina you use it on clean, dry hair.

Glenfinnan Fri 21-Feb-20 11:40:23

I was going to try their hair oil but as it’s expensive only bought the shooshing cream has anyone else tried it?

BlueBelle Fri 21-Feb-20 12:11:25

It is expensive is it really so much better than the ones I get for £4 or £5

ninathenana Fri 21-Feb-20 12:51:50

Thanks annsixty

annep1 Fri 21-Feb-20 13:03:21

I too thought it was about squirty cream ?.

I must look. My hair is going downhill fast.

nananumnums Fri 21-Feb-20 13:05:30

i have been using the shooshing cream, shampoo and conditioner for almost a year - and i loooove it - i have quite fine fly away hair and you do have to experiment with the amount of shoooshing cream - but a little goes along way - yes it is quite expensive but sign up for emails and you will get some good deals regularly

annep1 Fri 21-Feb-20 13:07:23

It's £13. Reviews mixed. I do wish it was possible to get sachets of products to try. I get fed up buying stuff to find it doesn't suit.

rosenoir Fri 21-Feb-20 17:35:57

Charles Worthington make a volume and texturising spray for £6.99, easier to control than a cream.

Hetty58 Fri 21-Feb-20 18:25:21

I can't get along with sprays, myself. I seem to get too much in one spot. I use Revlon One (£6 from the hairdresser) but spray it into my hand, rub hands together - then put it on my hair!

phoenix Fri 21-Feb-20 18:41:41

Erm, just wondering why this is posted on the AIBU thread?

MawB Fri 21-Feb-20 19:24:49

gringringrin

I have actually tried this Shooshing Cream and didn’t like the heavy sticky feeling it gave my hair.
I get on better with a smidgen of wax or hair putty.

Glenfinnan Fri 21-Feb-20 20:04:23

So sorry Phoenix hope you are not too annoyed!

phoenix Fri 21-Feb-20 20:07:07

I have looked outside, and as far as I'm aware the world hasn't stopped turning.

phoenix Fri 21-Feb-20 20:12:53

Actually feel a bitblush at posting on this thread, as I have to get my hair thinned, i.e. razored or a technique that my hairdresser refers to as "chipping in".

Still use a bit of "product" though, i.e. gel or putty type stuff.

(When I can be arsed bothered.)

annep1 Fri 21-Feb-20 20:18:46

Thank you Phoenix for sharing that envy

phoenix Fri 21-Feb-20 20:27:46

Sorry blush