Hair is dead. Once is passes out of the follicle it is not alive anymore. If you want "really" healthy hair eat a balanced diet and stay hydrated.
2006-09-24 04:29:14
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answered by cricket 4
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U proberly have oily scalp because u are using all the wrong products on your hair and scalp. If u use the right shampoo u will find u wont have such a oily scalp. If u have coloured hair ( brown , reds or copper colouring) i would reconmend u use Redken Color Extend shampoo and conditioner. This product has UVfilters , so it protects your hair from the sun, hard water , and pollution in the air. It stops your colour from fading. The shampoo is a light cleansing shampoo that strengthens the hair. The conditioner is intensive which makes your hair detangle free and shining. If u have blonde hair i would reconmend you use Redken Extreme shampoo and conditoner. This product has got alot of proteins , which helps to strengten the hair sharft. The product i reconmend for your hair to give it some body is Redken Body Full Root Boost styling product. When you use the shampoo use a very small amount . If it dosent lather very well just add more water. When using the conditioner only apply middle lenghts and ends , dont put on roots it will make it look lank. Rinse the condiitioner very well. Always comb your hair and not brush it when its wet. With the styling product spray 2 to 3 pumps on the roots then blowdry your hair.
U should get your hair cut every 6 to 8 weeks only a trim. Every couple of weeks put a treament on your hair. U get these products in the salons. I hope u all the best.
2006-09-24 05:56:07
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answered by Anonymous
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permit me make some clarification approximately the different solutions first. at the start, sure that's actual as another solutions have mentioned, it would not incredibly end all of us from having tears, actually. babies will probable nonetheless cry whether the shampoo have been water. yet another guy or woman has mentioned, "toddler shampoo has surfactants"; properly sure yet another shampoo and cleansing soap you will discover has surfactants -_-. Surfactants are wetting brokers that decrease the exterior rigidity of a liquid which permit beverages to unfold quite. additionally Johnson's has no lidocaine. If it did, the outcomes are to heal any nerve-racking. So this would propose the Johnson's would worsen the eyes first and then they are going to be healed at contemporary. yet this cant ensue by way of fact lidocaine purely outcomes someone's physique via injection. -_- additionally it does no longer use all organic products! -_- *Is everybody heavily guessing? Lol.* The answerer, "Cloud 9", thoroughly replied with the incorrect answer(i'm sorry to assert). actual, the Johnson's toddler Shampoo does comprise sodium laureth sulfate and/or sodium lauryl sulfate. that is by way of fact they are the mildest form of surfactants interior the sulfate relatives. different shampoos use much less gentle surfactants. whether, particular variations of Johnson's toddler Shampoo do comprise different varieties of surfactants that would desire to be non-ironics that are additionally very gentle surfactants. So, the clever reason Johnson's toddler Shampoo is "non-tearing" is as a results of the fact it is composed of milder surfactants than the surfactants in regularly occurring shampoo. The gentle surfactants formulate the shampoo so as that it has the comparable pH point by way of fact the attention. pH is a level of acid in a answer. Sine the shampoo has the comparable pH point by way of fact the eyes it motives no injury by way of fact the eyes are used to that pH point. different shampoos have a touch greater pH (around pH 7). Yay! i'm completed. i wish this helped you alot. Took me purely a splash discovering and recalling lol.
2016-10-01 07:43:34
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answered by ? 4
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On the shopping channels in the US and Canada look up Ojon hair care, it's the best stuff out there for making your hair stronger. If you keep an eye on the schedules they usually have really good deals when they actually have Ojon on, it's from South America and looks like a dark buttery paste, They have a whole line, shampoos, conditioners everything. Even Oprah recommended it her magazine. Really good stuff. try it
2006-09-24 04:42:54
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answered by Pearl N 5
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Sadly, they're all the same.There are a very few ingredients in a very few combinations that are allowed in the U.S. Check out www.cosmeticscop.com for great research and information on the subject. Basically, all shampoo is the same thing, only the marketing/target audience is different.
2006-09-24 04:28:33
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answered by CuteWriter 4
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I loved Garnier Long and Strong shampoos/conditioners. They strenghten each individual hair, and it's anti-breakage. I loved it, except I have blonde hair, and it made mine darker...so I went back to John Frieda Sheer Blonde.
2006-09-24 04:29:42
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answered by kittypurry 3
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Try Sunsilk with Aloevera. Good luck!
2006-09-24 04:31:09
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answered by Princess of Egypt 5
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Read some home remedies and more on hair on this site to help you with it
2006-09-24 04:25:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Use Treseme,they ae amazing!
2006-09-24 05:09:10
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answered by Anonymous
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i use patine pro-v for brunettes and it also makes my hair tangle free but don't forget the conditioner
2006-09-24 04:25:03
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answered by Anonymous
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