This may sound crazy, but rub mayonnaise in her hair and let it sit for a little while. WARNING: This is be difficult to get out of her hair at first, but once you do, you'll see that her hair will be softer, won't be so damaged, and will have a shine like no other.
Also, beer is good to be poured into hair and then washed out.
Have a lovely rest of the day.
2006-07-05 09:31:15
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answer #1
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answered by Goblin g 6
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L'Oreal Nature's Therapy Mega Moisture Nurturing Shampoo and conditioner is the best thing that has ever happened to my hair. I have naturally dry hair and on top of that I frequently dye it. Double whammy! So, I invested just a total of 16 bucks for both products and have been extremely satisfied. Also, trims help prevent split-ends. It's best to do that every 6 weeks or so. You can find these products at Sally's Beauty Supply!
2006-07-05 10:12:46
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answered by The Robot of Love 2
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I like the dove shampoo and conditioner, they have lots of moisturizers, but they do not weigh down the hair. It leaves all the essential oils that are good for your hair in too. I am a big fan of their products. They also have an intense conditioner, but I have not used it. To help keep hair from becoming more damaged try not to blow dry. It was mentioned earlier but mayo does work well too.
2006-07-05 09:41:38
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answered by mary r 1
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Hi there! I went to the salon this past weekend, and my stylist told me I had very dry hair. She did a moisturizing treatment on it (only $20) and it felt so good! It is still so much nicer than what it was. She recommend to get it done once a month which I plan on doing now that I know they work. Also, use a moisturizing shampoo. My stylist recommend selson blue w/moisture and I bought it that same day and it is wonderful. Good luck!
2006-07-05 09:31:53
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answered by aloneinga 5
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I use hot oil treatments on my hair-feels good, smells wonderful, and leaves my hair silky, smooth, soft and very shiny. Some one before said they do it three times a week! Well, I guess if your hair is really dry, that'd be good.
Keep in mind, too, that once you hair is damaged, the only thing that will fix it is the hair growing back healthy.
2006-07-05 10:26:45
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answered by kelly24592 5
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You need to make sure her hair is trimmed every 4 weeks. Children are very hard on their hair and need trims more often than adults. Also, you need a professional conditioner and leave in treatment. I recommend Paul Mitchell, they have a good No tears formula. Also, make sure to comb her hair at least 2x a day. Once in the morning and once before bed.
2006-07-05 09:42:36
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answered by Fabbie Fabulous... 2
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You can condition her hair after shampooing, and/or only shampoo everyother day to keep from overdrying.Also hot oil works on over processed, dry hair(such as vo5). If non of that works, i'd say she needs to see a dermatologist.
2006-07-05 09:36:30
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answered by badkitty 2
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Best thing to do is cut a bit at a time and start using moistening products. I find that the best thing for my hair is Pantene...Finesse is good too...but you will have to get the dry part cut off eventually and start over with new hair.
2006-07-05 09:30:23
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answered by shosho 2
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use hot oil three times a week I have the same problems my hair get dry and I use hot oil when needed to and use pantene prov shampoo and conditioners too That s what I use it has helped damage hair to heal up.
2006-07-05 09:32:02
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answered by JESSICA B 1
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you could change her shampoo and make sure she is conditioning everytime she shampoos. another sure alternative is a haircut.
2006-07-05 09:30:36
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answered by shelleyluvzboyz 3
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