omg go to like hans beauty supply or sallys or somewhere and ask there recomendation for the best shampoo conditioner and deep conditioner...no matter how much it costs..hair products are important..buy then and use them...mmk?
2006-07-01 19:19:12
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answered by kelkel0514 3
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Girl, you need a visit to the saloon and get your hair trimmed off. Get some frizz controlling hair care range like the Loreal Elseve. It has the shampoo, conditioner, hair mask and anti frizz serum. After you shampooed your hair, rub the moisturizer in gently two third of your hair length. Don't let it get onto your scalp or else you would have dandruff as well. Use the hair mask once a week. Smooth the serum in after you had towel dry your hair.
Never rub your hair to dry it otherwise it would frizz even more. Use the towel to gently blot the water. Try to not use any heating products like hair dryer for a week and see the difference. If you are in a rush, try slathering on some leave in conditioner and let it dry naturally. As soon as it dries, tie it low on your neck and when evening comes and time to party, you would have gorgeous hair. Try and use avacoda to moisturize your hair. Mush half an avacado into a bowl (depends on the thickness of your hair) add milk and slather it into your dry hair for twenty minutes and rinse. Shampoo as usual. To add shine, break two eggs and beat it. Spread it on your hair and leave it for five to ten minutes and wash. If you are always exposed to heat, spray in a hair protecting serum and wear a cap.
Hope your hair conditions gets better.
2006-07-02 02:43:09
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answered by Nadine Dargham 1
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If your not using a good conditioner, start there. With tons on the market, i'll suggest brilliant brunette by John Freida, it's made my hair super soft and bright, and lessened the split ends. I used a variety of deep conditioners less frequently, Hot oils, Aussie hair therapy, frequent trims, every two months, help keep my hair healthy and pretty. If your hair isnt brown, John freida has shampoos and conditioners for blondes and reds.
2006-07-02 02:22:16
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answered by glowchild7 3
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If your hair is dry, use cold water for your final rinse and make sure you aren't using any product that says "volumizing" on it. anything that claims to add volume has a wax in it so that when you brush your hair the wax keeps your individual strands from sticking together, making your hair look frizzy. Also don't use a clarifying shampoo because it will strip your hair all together.
2006-07-02 03:40:39
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answered by skip_2015 2
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Try BED HEAD After Party. You put it on after your hair is dry or styled. It is a cream, you can't use too much or your hair will look greasy. Also, try smoothing shampoos and conditioners suck as Sleek Look by Matrix or any products for Flat Ironed Hair such as CHI or Flat Out. Or you can try Super Skinny Serum by Paul Mitchell.
2006-07-02 02:18:31
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answered by PerfeclyImperfect 3
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try a good shampoo n after then conditioner.
put curd n 2-3 drops of lemon on hairs after 1 wash.put d paste on hairs leave it for 1/2 hr n then wash again with shampoo.
2006-07-02 02:22:35
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answered by sweety 2
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just apply as much oil as you can to your hair and its ends as well and have a refreshing bath with luke warm water in the morning. try this for at least 10 days. it is the easiest way to take care of your hair. this will reduce complications.
2006-07-02 02:26:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I had problems like that, but I started using VO5 split end treatment shampoo and conditioner, Now I don't have that problem.
2006-07-02 02:22:02
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answered by sweetgurl13069 6
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Dear,
I think you should always oil your hair before washing them and use a better shampoo and conditioner. It always works for me.
You should try it.
2006-07-02 02:28:15
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answered by ? 2
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First get a trim then use a frizz control product that'll tame them
2006-07-02 02:19:09
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answered by Anonymous
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