ok, i am from the old school of black hair. i get a cocanut, allow it get get soft, for a few days. i then get a cheap vasaline,drop of glovers mane,and african pirdie, melt it down slowly, and add the cocanut milk to it. you mix it all together, be careful because it iwill be hot. i place the orginal jars into a cold water pot, and pour the hot mixtrure in. i fill each jar. it has worked for me for years, and i have some of the nappiest ,dryest hair on the planet.
2006-07-15 07:56:55
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answered by Zeni 2
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i have had chronically undesirable dry itchy scalp for a lengthy time period. the conventional head & shoulders does not do something for me, the more suitable huge products have labored properly for me inspite of the actuality that. Head & shoulders makes an "huge Care" or something like that (darkish blue bottle) that works ok, Denorex has labored properly for me interior the previous, and there is a Neutrogena product that has coal tar in it that labored somewhat properly with out the acids that the different products have. which could be my advice, try some extreme dandruff and dry scalp products, they're extreme priced yet properly worth it. of route if all else fails you need to attempt to visit a dermatologist, you've a epidermis concern that a prescription can restoration.
2016-12-10 10:00:03
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answered by ? 4
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For me this is a very easy question. I am African American and my head get very dry most of the time, and what I do is use Dove shampoo and conditioner. After that I always take big globs of grease on my finger and grease through my hair because my scalp its up some grease. so when its really oily comb it through so the comb will get most of the grease out of your hair so its no to greasy and then put 1 plat on each side of your head to lock in the moisture and wrap it at night. Unwrap it in the morning take out the plats and brush it through that usually helps for me and I hope it will help for u
2006-07-15 07:33:43
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answered by Cecee41292 1
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try getting regular scalp treatments. What they do is apply a special conditioner on your scalp & place you under a dryer or heat lamp to warm up the conditioner. After a few minutes under the heat they'll massage your warm scalp(feels sooo good). You could probably do that once a month or every other week depending on how dry your scalp is
2006-07-15 07:20:55
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answered by Sedona Sunrise 4
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I would try a weak solution of detol mixed with water and try that. I would ask a chemist for his opinion. I would look at www.vinegarbook.co.uk incase there's something in the vinegar book that might help. If none of these work I would go to my doctor.
Good luck and I hope you get over the problem
2006-07-15 07:50:13
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answered by Curious39 6
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Try rubbing Olive Oil in to your scalp before you go to sleep and be sure to take a shower in the morning or you will have oily hair,
2006-07-15 07:16:04
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answered by Lani 1
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olive oil, scalp treatments, tcb greas, pink oil moisterizer u need something oily and try using everyday or every other day and if u get ur hair done let ur hair dresser know
2006-07-15 08:08:43
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answered by baltimore_queene 3
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Paul Mitchell helps i use it and i have african american hair too.
2006-07-15 08:02:06
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answered by raiderhottie247 1
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Selson Blue. (sorry i don't know if thats the correct spelling)
It does work, my mom uses it.
2006-07-15 07:20:37
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answered by Anonymous
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How about Scalpecin?
2006-07-15 07:12:59
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answered by retrodragonfly 7
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