my stylist insists i use some kind of leave-n conditioner on my dry hair. that's what it's for
2006-06-15 01:26:14
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answered by vanilla_bean_dream 5
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i'm a lady and my hair appears like strainds of dry cotton. i have tried each and every little thing on the marketplace too. I have study although, that to placed olive oil on your hair in one day can assist. i have not tried it yet. I also use a rinse out conditioner then a go away in conditioner, would not help. I have discovered that smoothing somewhat VO-5 sheer hairdressing over your hair after it dries, makes it look extra organic. it truly is not heavy and could not flatten your hair out. you nonetheless have the quantity you want. i exploit it each and daily.
2016-11-14 19:35:19
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answered by durgin 4
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You should be careful not to use too much of anything, moderation is the key. A shampoo and rinse-out conditioner for dry hair is needed...both from the same line, as to be compatible. Rather than a leave-on conditioner, I would suggest a gel, such as Frizz-Ease....again, not too much. And, you should get two sets from different manufacturers, to switch off. With the wide variety of available products, you will find what works best for you.
2006-06-15 01:35:45
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answered by Seeker25 2
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I personally keep my hair permed & that makes my hair dry with the frizzies. I use Infusium Leave-In conditioner. But I also use generic nexxus shampoo & conditioner that i purchase from a beauty supply as it is much cheaper than a salon but with great quality. I put the leave-in in a smally spray bottle - mist my hair - work it thru then apply gel or mousse - then dry & style as I want. My curls are soft touchable. good luck
2006-06-15 04:05:14
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answered by pepper 1
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like any product your body can start getting used to it where it could stop working properly (hence the reason they tell you to change shampoos conditioners etc, evry couple months) if you have really bad course hair, try buying some virgin oil (cooking oil will do) warm (NOT hot) it up slap it on your head (make sure you get the ends more so) put a shower cap on and sleep with it in over night, the warmer you can keep your head the better, wash in the morning 2x, condition etc, this should help do this 1-2x a wk pending on hair damage
2006-06-15 01:40:51
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answered by Anonymous
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if your hair is dry...i suggest you start putting oil on your hair, believe me..its the best remedy.After a month you will notice how lovely your hair has become. By putting oil i dont mean just for 15 minutes, I mean for a couple of hours!
i suffered with the same kind of problem...and now i am so much better off!
2006-06-15 01:30:41
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answered by sakshi 1
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Yes it is fine to use both. The are a few things that will make your hair dryer than it already is and they are: washing it a lot, using a hair dryer and heat. Products protect your hair. It is OK to create a custom cocktail of several products to create one that is perfect fit you.
2006-06-15 03:28:48
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answered by Stacie S 2
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the leave in conditioner shouldnt dry out your hair unless its just a cheap one with a lot of alcohol in it. get aloe spray from the beauty shop. old ladies use it a lot but it really does work. i use it because i have naturally curly hair that is long and i straighten it and i dont want it flying around everywhere.
2006-06-15 01:26:25
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answered by meredith o 4
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I would get some leave in conditinter and leave it in. I have never heard that it will dry out your hair.
2006-06-15 01:26:54
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answered by samantha 4
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now i understand that u want to make you hair look good and everything but the person to ask is your stylist they can help you alot better than we can because it depends on the type of hair n what kind of conditiner u are using. I recomed going to see you stylist and ask them.
2006-06-15 02:16:57
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answered by sugababeluvzu 1
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