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2006-08-20 03:50:15
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answer #1
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answered by Astra 6
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It really depends to a great extent on what type of hair you have. I love Redken All Soft shampoo & conditioner, though, for softness, Framesi sparkling mousse for bounce and shine, and Alterna Hemp spray shine for added gloss (spray on before drying hair). These items are expensive, though, and I've heard that Alterna Hemp spray shine does not work well for those that don't have fine hair, so there may be better alternatives for you. I've heard that washing hair with beer (really) helps get dullness out, and that putting baby lotion on your dry ends overnight (to wash out the next day) can also help.
2006-08-20 04:04:26
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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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 13:30:00
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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I have always found that using a good Shampoo & Conditioner is a good start. One that I have discovered is the (L'OREAL ELVIVE)color-vive revitalising shampoo & conditioner with U V filters in them.After washing your hair a good leave in spray by John Frieda,& just before blow drying apply a shine serum/ or cream to your hair. If you plan on using a staithtening Iron, apply a heat protector, blow dry hair , use your Irons & then a straightening hair seru.I also have been taking Cod liver oil capsules & fish oil capsules, trust me your skin & hair will love you for it. You don't taste anything, but they are soi beneficial with the omega fatty acids we need for maintenance of our body, hair, skin & nails. Do try them , Blackmores is the BEST.Good luck
2006-08-20 04:21:34
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answer #4
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answered by cheytelle 2
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Oddly enough - mayonnaise. On wet hair, smear mayonnaise all over your head. Then wrap your hair in a warm damp towel. Leave on for about 10 minutes. Then wash your hair as usual. It will give your hair great shine and manageability.
2006-08-20 04:03:09
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answer #5
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answered by Jeni A 1
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Make yr own hair treatment by mixing olive oil with yoke.
2006-08-20 04:13:26
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Free tips on natural homemade methods for a sily hair. It is safe and with sudden results.
http://geebal.blogspot.com
2006-08-20 03:53:01
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answer #7
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answered by Balu 5
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get a really good haircut at a style salon that will sell you the products you need to keep it looking good... ask people who have nice hair where they get it done
2006-08-20 03:51:05
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Hey don't forget about proper diet !!!
2006-08-20 03:51:49
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answer #9
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answered by snvffy 7
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dont shampoo too often. try goin dirty for 3-4 days......n try washin.... use sth gr8 like revlon flez (protein) or somehtin...or garnier ultra doux. avoid conditioner,really...ur hair gets 'addicted' to it. apply oil (maybe almond) n go to sleep. workout n sweat up ur hair n den shampoo...first wid hot hot woterrr and den splash wid real cold water.........n tell us de result!!!
2006-08-20 03:52:14
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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Garnier Fructis. ;D
(Or however it's spelled. :C)
2006-08-20 03:56:29
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answer #11
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answered by Jingle 2
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