I would recommend salon products such as Kenra and Redkin. They are quite expensive (approx 20.00 for both shampoo & conditioner combined), but don't use them all the time. Maybe like once a week just to try to help your hair. If you're looking for a store brand I would recommend Pantene Pro-V. They have a line that's especially for your hair color and type. I haven't had a problem with that, but then again my hair hasn't been though any coloring treatments such as hair dye. I've just had it highlighted all the time. Depending on your hair type or what you had done to it, I would just go buy a small bottle of name brands that you know and see which one works the best on you. You can always go into any hair salon and try getting expert advice on it, to where they can look at your hair to see how dry it is because alot of the shampoo's that I've tried for dry hair just makes it really oily, dirty, and frizzy looking and doesn't help. And for the spilt ends - there's really no repairing that. You will have to get them cut off or they will get worse. I hope that I've been of some help to you, and Good luck!
2006-06-26 05:20:54
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answered by Jessi 2
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Go to the vitamin shoppe and purchase the jojoba shampoo and conditioner. Total will cost you 7 bucks. It contains nothing but natural ingredients to help you hair. Aubrey Organics also makes some great natural shampoos and conditioners at the shoppe but these can be more expensive. Also, every week mash up an avacdo and mix with olive oil and one egg.Leave on hair overnight with a showercap and shampoo out in the morning. Follow with the jojoba conditioner. This will help.
Also do weekly jojoba oil (purchase at the vitamin shoppe) hot oil treatment.
2006-06-26 12:12:38
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answered by ladyjf17 3
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Biolage has great products for dry hair. Try some Biosilk too. It helps with the split ends. But first get a trim to cut all the split ends.
2006-06-26 11:51:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Right now I am using the new Herbal Essences. It is teh one in the blue bottles. For cheap shampoo and conditioner, it works really good. It makes my hair feel really smooth, no frizz. For more expensive, trying using Rusk products. Those are the best ones I have found for that type of hair.
2006-06-26 11:50:53
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answered by Good Gushy 4
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Tresemme is cheap and good. If you want to pay more, than the absolute best shampoo for damaged hair is BIOSILK. It is expensive, but amazing. I dye my hair every six weeks or so and it keeps my hair looking healthy and shiny.
2006-06-26 12:51:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Dove's Advance Care Moisture.
2006-06-26 11:50:13
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answered by annmariet14 3
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Dove's Advance Care Moisture and Pantene ProV
They helped me! =)
2006-06-26 11:54:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Pantene Pro-V; Dove; or maybe Salon products like Kenra; i've tried all of them and there really good; you just need to find that right type for your hair.
2006-06-26 11:49:27
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answered by La Belle x3 2
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Most dove products can help treat damaged hair. I use it all the time and its great ;]
2006-06-26 11:51:24
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answered by supp ;D 2
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Pantene Pro-V they have one that really helps for damage hair my cousin use it and it works for her. go to Pantene.com they suggest that you use Pantene pro v Restoratives.
2006-06-26 13:10:15
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answered by kat 2
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