Saturday, August 1, 2009

I really have a dry hair? any help?

Use a moisturizing shampoo condtioner and leave in creme. I reccomened Neutrogena Triple Moisture, shampoo conditioner and deep recovery hair mask



http://www.drugstore.com/products/prod.a...



Neutrogena.com



Brush your hair before shampooing and conditioner so your hair won't be tangeled.



Don't wash your hair everyday try 3 times a week



Avoid combing hair while wet, use a wide tooth comb.



Deep condition twice a week



Trim your hair tips every 4-6 weeks.



While shampooing massage your scalp with your fingertips slowly, it's not necessary to shampoo the ends, then rinse with warm water.



When using a conditioner leave on for about 1-3 minutes so you can get great results then comb hair with wide tooth comb then rinse with very cold water to have shiny hair



If you use gel/hairspray/moose stop using them. They damage and dry up your hair.



If you use heat appliaces (blowdryers,curling irons, hair straightener) use a heat protecter spray so it'll protect your hair from heat.



If your in the sun alot buy a cap or a hoodie to protect your hair from the sun, heat damages and drys out your hair.



Buy a leave-in-conditioner/leave-in conditioner/creme to moisturize your hair all day long and don't rinse.



After your out of the shower set your blowdryer on cool setting and blowdryer your hair for 2 minutes, this will help seal the hair cuticles for a smooth shiny surface.



If you dye your hair do it atleast once a year, hair dye has terrible chemicals that kill your hair.



For a hot oil treatment:



http://www.albertovo5.com/vptreatment/pr...



Dry hair tip websites:



http://pome.ca/2006/11/10/shiny-hair/......



http://beauty.iloveindia.com/hair/shiny-...



http://www.girl.com.au/healthyshinyhair....



http://www.myhaircuts.com/shinyhair.shtm...



http://pome.ca/2006/11/10/shiny-hair/......



http://beauty.iloveindia.com/hair/shiny-...



http://www.girl.com.au/healthyshinyhair....



http://www.myhaircuts.com/shinyhair.shtm...



http://ezinearticles.com/?summer-hair-ca...



I really have a dry hair? any help?

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I really have a dry hair? any help?

okay, hopefully this sounds a little simpler and is easier to follow than the first person who answered!



i learned all of this in beauty school... so you can believe it's worked wonders! even on me.



basically you have 2 options when washing your hair:



1.wash/condition every other day...



2. wash one day, condition the next...



both are fine as long as you aren't doing both EVERY day...



BUT- when you condition, ring out your hair, put the conditioner on the ends of your hair and work your way up the strands, then LEAVE IN for about five minutes... and since many of us do not have little timers in our showers, what i do is wash my hair first, then condition, then i go straight to shaving/ bathing/ etc... and by the time i'm done with all the wonderful bodily things we do in the shower, it's usually been five minutes or longer (the longer, the better)... so it's safe to rinse.



drying is fine, and wont damage your hair to the point of drying it back out... and straightening is fine, as well.



another thing you can do... but i would only do it maybe once every couple months... is the mayonaise wash. it sounds INCREDIBLY disgusting, but can be pretty unexpectedly miraculous... just put mayo in your hair, and put your hair in a plastic hair cap, then leave in for about an hour. then, obviously, wash the crap out of it...



that's something to do on a rainy day though...or a lazy weekend, you know?



hope i helped!



good luck. :D



I really have a dry hair? any help?

TreSemme Deep Quench Conditioning Treatment



I know a lot of people that have had great results with this.



I really have a dry hair? any help?

Find a conditioning shampoo and conditioner. I like the pantene line for women of color, it's in the copper bottles. It doesn't matter what race or ethnicity you are, if you have dry hair, you'll find the shampoo is incredibly moisturizing on it's own. Add the conditioner and you're in business. You may want to read the reviews of different shampoos and conditioners at http://www.makeupalley.com, because unfortunately, just because the bottle says it's for dry doesn't mean it actually works.



You can also try hot oil treatments. You can use olive oil, safflower oil, almond oil, or jojoba oil.



You may also want to try the silicone serums out on the market. I've found they make dry coarse hair soft and shiny. The key is to use a small amount, because overdoing it will make your hair heavy and greasy.



One last option, switch to satin/polyester pillowcases or wear a satin/polyester scarf to bed. Cotton absorbs the oils from your hair and can contribute to drying it out.



I really have a dry hair? any help?

Dont go out and buy anything expensive.



First: Purchase a mild Shampoo (To Clarify hair, I will explain why)



Second: TRIM your hair ends (May 1 1/2 to 2 inches)



Third: Here's the magic part: Mix olive oil, almond oil, coconut oil, avocado oil and a "little" honey, (honey u will have to heat so it can blend). Either leave on ALL day or all night (if all nite, DONT use honey)



Repeat this 3-4 times a week, your hair will grow like a weed %26amp; remove all frizz I promise.



The clairifying shampoo will help take the oil off your hair when u shower



You can find olive oil anywere, but the other oils you will have to buy at a local organics store, wholes foods or BJ's health corner.



I really have a dry hair? any help?

Try the tips in the source and it's really useful.

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