I've switched over to using Suave for curly hair. The conditioner is great. Another thing you might want to try is hair polish. You can get it at Sally's Beauty Supply. It's a thick oil and only takes a little bit.
I've bleached and dyed my hair so many times that it felt like straw for a long time. I started also using Detangle & Shine from VO5. It's a great leave-in.
Definitely get your split ends trimmed off, but these have really helped me loads. Good luck and congrats on the upcoming nuptuals.
2006-06-06 16:26:28
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answered by justanotherunknown 3
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You might simply use anything conditioner you've as a deep conditioner. There are two approaches to do that, 1- at any time when you wash your hair leave the conditioner in for 10-quarter-hour then rinse it out. Or 2- on a day you've some overtime just wet your hair, put in some conditioner, leave it in for 30-45 minutes, then rinse. Each of these have worked wonders for me, my hair used to be extremely dry and now it's gentle and really healthful. Hope this helps you.
2016-08-08 21:47:45
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answered by buckleyjr 4
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I love Garnier Style Fructis Smoothing Milk. It's not really a mask, but it's a good cream. Put a little in your hair before it dries and use a tiny bit after it dries for touch-ups and extra frizzy spots. It smoothes out the frizz and smells really good. Another good one is Dove. I forget the name of the exact product, but it comes in a little pump bottle and is the same idea as the Garnier stuff.
2006-06-06 16:26:41
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answered by cucumberlarry1 6
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The only way to make it look healthy again is to get rid of the split ends. Just tell your hairdresser to only take off an inch or less. Then do a deep conditioning treatment. You should try curls rock from tigi. It's expensive but it works miracles on my hair. And I have very curly unruly hair. You can also try putting a little castor oil in your hair, makes it look shiny and healthy.
2006-06-06 16:28:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you should go to a nice salon a few days before your wedding to get a deep moisturizing treatment and then a trim to cut off the ends. It is your wedding so don't be afraid to spend a little in order to get good results. Also, are you hiring someone to do your hair on the day of the wedding? I recommend getting your hair done by a stylist because they'll be able to style your hair much better than if you were to do it on your own.
2006-06-06 16:26:40
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answered by it's me! 6
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******Bath and body work has this hair mask that works really good called "Brazil Nut Moisture Mask" Also there is this conditioner that works wonders by Redken called SMOOTH DOWN "Butter Treat" My hair is natuarally wavy and fried from dying and i had alot of split end and this stuff made my hair hair so soft and smooth. I highly recommend it!!!*******
Seriously trust me, I am a hair freak. I am the one that everyone run too for hair advise and asks me to do their for for them. Even thought I know you dont know me, I would swear on my life especially on the redken product, that is the best stuff I have ever found and i have tried damn near everything
2006-06-06 16:30:12
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answered by Anonymous
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in the beginning that is set by using the shampoo/conditioner?!? in case you make the main of low-fee crap, like organic Essences, or clever, then you definitely get what you pay for. Now Redken, Boilage, BedHead, are various the properly ones. additionally so a good distance because of the fact the "mask" are traumatic, area of them are crap. they do no longer meet the demands of unique hair varieties. a million kiwi- mashed a million tbsp vanilla a million egg yolk a million/2 cup soy milk blend all mutually, then persist with to hair. go away on for 5 minutes, then rinse. Then do you hair washing ordinary.
2016-09-28 04:07:10
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answered by ? 4
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I would go with the higher end shampoos and conditioners. The ones sold in salons. they contain less alcohol, and wax to weigh hair down. Frizz ease by John Frieda or Infusium leave in conditioner.
2006-06-06 16:26:37
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answered by oman396 4
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Extra virgin Olive Oil thickly put on hair. Brush through ...about a hundred strokes. Then pile your hair on your head and put a plastic sack over it. ut your blow dryer on LOW and hold about 12 inches from your head and warm everything, not cook, or u may melt the plastic...bad bad. :) then try putting on a shower cap and leaving it on for a few hours. When you do get into the shower to wash it out...use Garnier Products. Then Therma Silk makes in a great leave in conditioner detangler to spray in. That should help alot.
2006-06-06 16:27:08
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answered by Little Wifey 5
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Bath & Body Works (Overnight Hair Care Mask)
It's a nourishing hair treatment mask. It smoothes out signs of damage, and provides hair with vitality, sleekness and elasticity. It's good for frizzy hair.
Good Luck
2006-06-06 16:27:23
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answered by Ms. Spongebob 4
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