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My hair is dry, frizzy, and gets split ends easy, But I want it to be soft, kinda fluffy, and no more split end problems.

2006-08-19 20:57:55 · 21 answers · asked by O.o 2 in Beauty & Style Hair

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Ok I don't know if this works because I have not tried it yet, but I was reading on a forum a few days ago about using canned coconut milk in hair to make it softer and take out the frizz. They call it a coconut milk soak. Look on the website listed below for more details on how to do it. Plus they have a ton of other great ideas for dried frizzy hair on the forum homepage. Hope this helps.

2006-08-19 21:03:40 · answer #1 · answered by Babel Bella 4 · 0 0

I have naturally curly hair, and believe me, I know how you feel. Here’s what finally worked for me: Start with Neutrogena “Triple Moisture Shampoo & Conditioner (they come in yellow tubes). You can purchase these at any store, such as Wal-Mart, Target or your regular grocery store. When you go to rinse the conditioner, only mildly rinse it out of your hair. Next, towel dry your hair and apply Alberto VO5 “Make it Straight” gel. Work it through your roots and ends with comb or fingers. If you have curly hair, let your hair dry naturally. If you want to wear your hair straight, then blow dry at a low setting, then straighten with an iron. Your hair will smell great, feel soft and look shiny. This is affordable and easy to do, without wasting a lot of time. Good Luck!

2006-08-20 04:28:08 · answer #2 · answered by Danni 2 · 0 0

Shampoo, then condition. Proper shampooing is the first step to a healthy scalp and manageable hair, but don't use a conditioning shampoo. Two-in-one products that combine shampoo and conditioner really can't do a good job of either cleansing or conditioning. After all, how can a product effectively remove and add substances at the same time?

Instead, use a gentle shampoo to cleanse, then follow with a conditioner specifically geared for dry hair every time you shampoo. Don't worry about shampooing too often. Today's gentle shampoos are designed for frequent use.

Deep-condition regularly. To fill nicks and chips in the hair's damaged outer layer and restore shine, deep-condition. Depending on the condition of your hair, once a week or once every few weeks is all that is needed. Consisting of various combinations of natural and synthetic ingredients (including proteins, polymers or other additives), deep conditioners don't "feed" your hair; they just fill in defects and coat the hair shaft, resulting in a smooth, flat surface that will reflect light and restore shine to your hair.

For maximum effectiveness apply a deep conditioner before you shampoo. Gently work the conditioner into your hair with your fingertips and allow it to be absorbed for a few minutes. Then shampoo and follow with your regular conditioner.

Pat your hair dry. Hair dryers and blowers--and even vigorous towel-drying--can rough up the outer layer of hair cells. So whenever possible, pat or gently squeeze your hair dry with a towel and avoid rough handling.

Use thermal styling conditioners. If you must blow-dry your hair, spray it with a thermal conditioner such as HeatSafe before you plug in your dryer. HeatSafe combines four different types of moisturizers designed to both treat and prevent dry hair.

Protect your tresses. To prevent the sun from drying your hair or exacerbating hair that's already dry, mist your hair with a sunscreen made for hair before you hit the beach or head for the pool. Or wear a hat whenever you're out in the sun.

Good luck. :)

2006-08-21 20:31:49 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Try using Frizz Ease. You use just a very small amount of it, as it is a type of oil, but it works well on dry frizzy hair. The split ends can be from using the blow dryer too much or even the type of brush you use. Brushing too often is bad for your hair.

2006-08-20 04:04:52 · answer #4 · answered by srm1507 2 · 0 0

Hiya,

Try looking on www.lookfantastic.com. Buy their Redken shampoo, as it is not full of salt, also buy their moisturiser, and give it three weeks, when I guarantee, your hair will be wonderfully shiny and bouncy. But first, le chop as nothing gets rid of split ends, apart from the scissors, no matter what these products tell you.
Once you use these products, your split ends will decrease, because most shampoos contain salt as their thickener, its what makes it foam. Our hair only has 3% moisture in it, with 97% protein, so think about it, it's self explanatory when you actually know what goes in the shampoos and treatments. I think these shampoo manufacturers should be sued for misrepresentation, as they all contain it, even Redken, but in minute quantities, so the shampoo can lather a little. It willset you back about £25.00 every couple of months, but believe me, it is money well spent. Good Luck

2006-08-20 04:14:53 · answer #5 · answered by Tentative1 2 · 0 0

Use hair repair and/or hot oil on your hair. You could get it at the drug store, target and even supermarket. That should help with the split ends.

For the frizziness, try a hair straightening lotion or styling product like Rusk's Str8t or Paul Mitchell No Frizz or even a leave in conditioner.

Also try taking vitamins to help strengthen the hair.

Good luck

2006-08-20 04:05:00 · answer #6 · answered by gtn 3 · 0 0

You can get conditioning treatments at the salon and get your hair trimmed on a regular basis to keep the slit ends off. Any hairstylist can tell you what kind of shampoo and conditioner to use on a regular basis for your hair type. They also have products for people that have frizzy hair problems.

2006-08-20 04:02:39 · answer #7 · answered by Angie W 2 · 0 0

Same problem I used to have. Use Garnier Fructis..works like a miracle. Use the shampoo, conditioner, deep condtioner, smoothing milk, and the anti-frizz serum. Use them right, and you'll have better hair than you ever imagined.

2006-08-20 06:00:14 · answer #8 · answered by >>jess. 2 · 0 0

To me,cut of to short hair is the best way.I have the same problem too and I really wants to cut off.

2006-08-20 07:04:17 · answer #9 · answered by VeronicaSoh 2 · 0 0

well I don't really know how to solve this problem but i can give u a tip. ok my tip is that if u ahve frizzy hair then DON'T get your hair layered!! trust me it makes ur hair look frizzier!!

2006-08-20 04:16:58 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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