You can use olive oil or mayo. Have you ever tried using a deep conditioner in addition to your everyday conditioner? I have thick and course hair. About 1-2 a week I use deep fortifying conditioner by Garnier Fructis along w/ my Shampoo and Conditioner for everyday use (Dry/Damaged hair Garnier as well). Keep it in your hair for 3 mins and rinse. Another trick is to use cool/cold water when you rinse any conditioner out to help seal in moisutre. I hope you find something that helps!
2006-09-16 15:40:25
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answered by karen g 2
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It depends on the chances you are willing to take. There is always the option of a relaxer, which will straighten and help make your hair more manageable. The down side is that you will have to deal with the upkeep of relaxing every 1 1/2 months or so. There is also the drastic option of getting a razor cut, but again, there is a downside to that. It changes your hair's texture and it makes it difficult to grow it evenly when you decide to. These are just a couple of drastic solutions. Good luck!
2006-09-16 16:14:53
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answered by writing is my gift 2
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Its all in the products that u use, they make specific ones for ur type of hair. As a hairstylist, I thin my clients hair out underneath, it takes alot of the bulk out, I use a straight razor for this, not thinning shears! They also make chemical hair straightners for white hair now. They make the hair softer, more manageable but I would recommend a professional to do this. I have quite a few clients that get this done and the results are amazing.
2006-09-16 15:48:42
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answered by sunflower4140 3
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particular, hair oil is amazing. notice the oil, rubbing it into the scalp for approximately quarter-hour, then comb out your hair so the oil covers the completed strand appropriate till finally the ends. next, dip a towel in steaming warm water and wring it out (careful to not burn your self), and wrap it around your head for approximately quarter-hour. This quite makes a huge distinction cos the steam facilitates the hair and scalp to soak up the oil. Then wash the oil off thoroughly, shampooing two times - and lo, your hair ought to be gentle and silky! warning nevertheless: in case you have dandruff led to by ability of an oily scalp, the nice and comfortable oil therapy could make it worse. different homestead remedies - notice hassle-free yoghurt or overwhelmed egg on your hair quarter-hour formerly washing it. i've got got here across the egg to be too pungent, however the yoghurt quite works.
2016-10-15 02:02:30
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answered by ? 4
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man, I know how you feel! my hair is very thick! I use biore` or Garneir frutis` hydrating shampoos n conditioners! It keeps my hair soft! And for the straight part, I use a straitener which makes it very pretty! You should do the same!!!
2006-09-16 15:38:50
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answered by sittinsouthernsis 1
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Olive Oil Shampoo and Conditioner... Regis Salons carry some that works wonders.
2006-09-16 16:23:20
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answered by Nicole 5
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i know that if u comb it that makes it worse well i have thick curly hair & as soon as i get out of the shower i do my hair and by the morning it looks good KEEP AWAY 4RM BLOW DRYERS let it dry natuarlly maybe putting it in a braid
2006-09-16 18:31:55
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-09-16 15:46:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I have naturally curly hair so I use "Frizz Ezz" I think that is how you spell it,, or anyway, I use that and then flat iron it. That will do the trick
2006-09-16 15:44:56
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answered by bunnylatte 2
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Try some remedies and more on this site for it
2006-09-16 15:36:20
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answered by Anonymous
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