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girls u r d best people who can suggest me wat do do wid my this kinda hairdo
i wana make my hair stright and silky but i dont wana use any strong shampoes or conditioners on my hair as they r weak,
any herbal solutions ????
give as many u can

2006-07-08 05:57:19 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Beauty & Style Hair

8 answers

Dude, you are looking for a 'natural' solution to prevent what your hair does 'naturally'. The first thing you have to do is visit a hair stylist - not a barber - and have them take a look at it. Tell them what you think the problem is and what you want to, eventually, do. They'll probably want to give you a hot oil treatment or apply a vitamin enriched conditioner. Go ahead and let them, but ask about hair maintainance. They will probably want to sell you the 'house' product, but ask if there are less expensive ones they recommend. Many of the girls working in the shop 'around the way' are wearing weaves, now, and might not be the best sources for advice. Home treatments include eggs, mayonnaise, or olive oil (the good stuff). A lot of people are praising the 'Mane and Tail' line of products, and yes, they were made, initially, for use on horses. Some herbalists will tell you to add more oils to your diet and recommend eating more fish, consuming cod liver oil (double-uugghh) or taking vitamin E capsules..

2006-07-08 06:24:40 · answer #1 · answered by tankboy444 3 · 0 0

Stop any drug or alcohol abuse, as these behaviors cause balding and man teats! Drink lots and lots of water. Begin taking a good liquid vitamin such as "Miracle 2000", some good supplements for hair and nails are Knox gelatin, cod liver oil, and amino acids. You should check out your local health food store! You should use natural and non-abrasive products with a balanced PH, Dr. Bonner's All One God Soap and shampoos are the best. Olive oil is a great conditioner for hair skin and nails. It never hurts to eat more peanut butter! Good luck!

2006-07-08 06:09:13 · answer #2 · answered by motherpeanutbutterbutinsky 6 · 0 0

Get it relaxed at a salon. I have friend with hair just like that he got it relaxed and it looks great. It may not look as good as it would if you flat ironed it everyday but is much easier and you only have to do it once (untill your hair grows out again) and not every day. Also, if you want to flat iron it to it will make it easier for you to flat iron

2006-07-08 06:28:18 · answer #3 · answered by animeaddict195x 1 · 0 0

OK.....U want your hair straight, go buy a bottle of Aloe Vera
put it on your hair and comb thru it. If u want your hair
even more straight use Olive Oil from the grocers or baby oil..ok
if u want your hair stiff afterwards, buy hairspray.

2006-07-08 06:02:03 · answer #4 · answered by sunflare63 7 · 0 0

Dove has a great moisture shampoo and conditioner. Then just use a flat iron.

2006-07-08 06:03:46 · answer #5 · answered by KareBear 1 · 0 0

my hair is truly similar. what i do is i take advantage of a curl/wave designed for that type of hair like organic Essance completely Twisted then even as my hair remains damp i observe curling mousse and scrunch it. then i blow dry my hair utilising a diffuser attachment (they're particularly inxspensive)

2016-10-14 06:12:25 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

http://www.garnierfructis.com/
There is a product that I use personally and it is called Fortifying Deep Conditioner a 3min Masque by Garnier Fructis

2006-07-08 06:18:04 · answer #7 · answered by Kayli (: 4 · 0 0

The Most Important Things to Know About Healthy Hair Diet
The beauty of hair is a direct manifestation of internal health. How and what we eat determines our hair. It’s essential to get proper nutrients directly from the foods that we eat. Healthy hair diet is very important. Eating a healthy, balanced diet is necessary for the health and beauty of your hair! Great nutrition is the most effective way of getting awesome hair...


Paying attention to nutrition will help to beat bad hair days.

Having healthy hair requires well-balanced diets that incorporate proteins and vitamins B, C, E, A and K.

Hair instantly responds to the addition of protein rich foods such as meats, eggs, cheese, seeds and nuts.

Protein

Protein is the building block of hair. Hair is 88 percent protein. Protein will give the shaft of your hair more strength, and will reduce the probability of damage.

Vitamin B

The B vitamins are necessary for healthy hair. Lack of B vitamins can lead to oily hair conditions.

Sources: green vegetables, beans, sunflower seeds, nuts and peas.

Vitamin C

It strengthens the immune system, and assists in metabolizing B vitamins and amino acids into the body. Lack of vitamin C can cause dry hair.

Sources: oranges, lemons, limes, melons, berries, red peppers, kale, cauliflower, tomatoes and cucumbers.
Vitamin A

Vitamin A is important for the health of your scalp. A lack of it can lead to dry hair.

Sources: carrots, sweet potatos, squash, broccoli, cantaloupe or apricot.

Vitamin E

Vitamin E provides lots of benefits for growing vibrant hair.

Sources: avocado, rice bran, nuts, dark green vegetables, legume and whole grains.

Vitamin K

Vitamin K helps to maintain healthy hair

Sources: seafood, dairy food, fig, brewer yeast, asparagus, broccoli, lettuce, cabbage, dark green leafy vegetables, egg yolk, oatmeal, rye, soybean, liver, wheat and yogurt.



Iron

Healthy hair needs iron in the body. Iron is needed to help carry oxygen to the hair. Without enough iron, hair gets starved for oxygen.

Sources: eggs, fish, liver, oysters, meat, poultry, whole grains, green leafy vegetables and blackstrap molasses.

Magnesium

Magnesium deficiencies lead to hair problems.

Sources: meat, fish, fruit, nuts, brewer’s yeast, whole grains and green-leafy vegetables.

Copper

Copper is needed for hair structure and is involved in the pigmentation of hair.

Sources: milk, bread and green vegetables.

Zinc

A lack of zinc can lead to hair loss. Zinc is necessary for building hair protein.

Sources: oysters, peas, pulses, haricot beans, butter and kidney.

Water

Water is important for hair. Water makes up one-fourth of the weight of a strand of hair. Moisture makes the hair supple and helps keep your hair silky and shiny. Eight to ten glasses of water a day are absolutely necessary to nourish healthy hair.

Essential Fats (EFAs)

Healthy hair also needs two essential fatty acids, omega-3 and omega-6, that are not produced naturally by the human body.

Omega-3 fats sources: flax oil, algae, cold-water fish, dark-green vegetables, hemp oil and pumpkin seed oil

Omega-6 fats sources: borage, evening primrose oil, safflower oil, sunflower seeds, hemp seeds, corn and pumpkin seeds.

Cold-pressed vegetable oils are also essential to a hair healthy diet. Lack of these oils causes dull, lifeless hair along with parched, rough skin.

To supplement your diet, you should consider taking a daily vitamin-mineral supplement formulated for hair.

Foods and bad habits that harm your hair

Eating dead food can lead to lifeless hair. These are sugars, chocolate, cakes, cookies, starches, soft drinks, and snacks.

Caffeine, alcohol, nicotine and recreational drugs destroy important hair growing nutrients.

2006-07-08 06:07:45 · answer #8 · answered by #@&*? 3 · 0 0

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