Use a moisturizing conditioner like Pantene Restoratives.
You can try also using VO5 Hot Oil...that works pretty well. I also recommend Infusium 23 leave in treatment. I've recently started using it and I can already see a difference.
2006-09-11 16:32:43
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answered by Lucy_Fir 3
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I think it depends on the hair type, but in general a simple hot oil treatment coupled with regular conditioning can help. For greater dryness or damage,I recommend having all dead ends trimmed, get a thick colesterol conditioner (look in the ethnic hair section), leave the conditioner on your head as you wrap your hair in a hot wet towel. After 20 minutes rinse the hair. Do this once a week. if your hair is really really dry, add several drops of jojoba oil to your shampoo and conditioner.
2006-09-11 16:30:13
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answered by Peace Frog 3
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Matrix Bioloage conditioning balm for color treated hair. Use this daily. Shampoo only three times a week. Do not blow dry more then necessary. Use a deep conditioning treatment weekly. If you're going to color your hair go to a specialist and don't lighten it more then two shades.
2006-09-11 16:34:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Nexxus 'Botanoil'. Check out www.nexxus.com. It's a shampoo for coloured and chemically treated hair. You can also use it for just plain dry hair like I do. I swear by Nexxus. Also check out www.phyto.com and www.renefurterer.com. I have one in a million type hair. It also costs about a million to keep care of it and it's very difficult to manage. What I've suggested are the best product lines that I've found.
2006-09-11 17:56:18
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answered by nkmcfrln 1
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The mayonnaise trick really works. I've dyed my hair for so long I don't even remember what my natural color is....lol.....and my granny told me to use Hellmann's (or whatever) years ago. I get comments all the time from my hair stylist on how soft and shiny my hair is even though I sometimes use some pretty harsh color treatments.
2006-09-11 16:34:15
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answered by fluffbuggle 1
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hello,
these are some products that have worked for me and trust me i have tried it all,,,,,,,,
first of all try to limit how often you wash your hair. the combination of washing drying and dying your hair can extract moisture from your hair. also limit the amount of products you use in your hair and try to use products with minimal if any alcohol.
some products that have worked for me are aussie mega and aussie moist shampoo and conditioner,-found at walmart
ion color defense intense moisture daily hydrating conditioner
ion color defense protective glossing polish-found at sally beuty supply
olive oil wrap set mousse and olive oil aerosal sheen also found at stores such as walmart.
good luck and don't be afraid to try new products until you find what works for you!
2006-09-11 18:53:56
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answered by netty5 2
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dove shampoo and conditioner .u can use they have some special shmpo for dry hairs due to colouring.
2006-09-11 19:34:16
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answered by fana 2
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Put mayonaise in your hair, leave on for awhile before washing. Can be messy, wrap hair in a towel or something. It really works
2006-09-11 16:28:23
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answered by grams 2
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You need proper hair care read some hair tips and articles on this site to help you with it
2006-09-11 16:26:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Free beauty tips on natural and homemade methods to Dryhair
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2006-09-11 16:41:55
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answered by Anonymous
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