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2006-10-24 18:56:14 · 13 answers · asked by Wendy G 1 in Beauty & Style Hair

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It doesn't repair it. It just conditions the hair and puts a coat of oil on it. That's all the "oils" do..is coat the hair. If you are looking for some serious repairing then go to a professional and ask what they use for treatments and what can you use for at home.

I use three different kinds of repair type deep treatments all mixed together to get my kick-*** deep hair repair treatment. I charge $20 for it and it works if my clients have it done on a regular basis.

Just make sure when you call a salon that you ask what brand and the name of the deep heating treatment they will be using on you. Be careful...some places just buy that gallon stuff that costs $5 and it is really crappy. Look for major names...Matrix, Redken, Paul Mitchell, etc,etc.

2006-10-24 19:11:59 · answer #1 · answered by honeybee4u2c 4 · 3 2

It can, but what I do is use hot oil treatment and a conditioner at the same time and have them on thick and heavy. I then put a plastic cap on my hair and leave it on over night. Then the next day I wash that out of my hair.

I dye my hair once every two or three months. So I do this treatment on my hair the same night that I dye my hair. If I don't, talk about dry and frizzes hair, man oh man is it ever frizzy lol. But anyway after that first time I do this treatment, I do this twice a week and then down to once a week or until my hair starts to looking healthy again, although after the first one you can really tell a big difference in the way it looks. As it will start getting really shinny and soft.

2006-10-24 20:38:01 · answer #2 · answered by SapphireB 6 · 2 0

Olive Oil is rich in essential fatty acids that can impart moisture into the scalp and hair shaft of damaged, dry hair. Best used as an oil treatment with a heat cap or wrapped for 1-hour then shampoo and style. Any of these other oils can also be used 3- tablespoons recommended depending on hair length -Coconut oil, Jasmine oil, Almond oil, Rosemary oil or Sage oil.

2006-10-24 19:35:59 · answer #3 · answered by HipHopHead 2 · 2 0

Olive oil is a bit heavy on hair, it doesn't absorb as well as other oils and it’ll take ages to wash it out after. You should go online and get a product called Pro Natural’s argan oil, that stuff is the best for dry hair, it makes it really soft and strong and you won't get dry ends or anything. It's way lighter than olive oil and it has more benefits for your hair too.

2014-02-13 03:52:05 · answer #4 · answered by Chloe 7 · 1 0

i have really damaged hair aswell and this is from experience so it may change with you, but no i dont think it helps with the damage, but it definately makes it softer and shinier if you want that? i even got comments on my hair after like 2 dasy of using it :) the best way to do it is put some in a cup and heat it in microwave for 10 secs and then carefully comb it through your hair, best when your hair is compleely saturated, then leave for about 20-40 mins and wash out, this may take a few shampoo washes. you can even sleep with in over night (just wrap a towel around your hair or on your pillow) and wash it out in the morning :) good luck!

2016-05-22 12:15:21 · answer #5 · answered by MarilynAnn 4 · 0 0

Oh, it really adds moisture and shine to your hair! Indeed, you can find some natural hair mask receipes here: http://beauty-tricks.com/index.php?option=com_facileforms&Itemid=&ff_name=ReviewList&ff_param_section=8&ff_param_cat=46&ff_param_limit=10&ff_param_order=SubmissionDateNew

The very basic one would be to use olive oil, but there are some using avocado and egg too!! Those make hair soft and nice! Most importantly, it doesnt cost much!

2006-10-24 19:43:40 · answer #6 · answered by Ice Queen 5 · 1 0

Olive oil is very good for curly hair. I dye my hair black and it used to be dry and fuzzy. I started applying olive oil once a week: just a little bit, a teaspoon, for example, on washed hair when it's almot dry. You just rub it gently into your hair. I am very happy with this treatment, it worked miracles on my hair.

2006-10-24 19:17:21 · answer #7 · answered by GothAngel 2 · 5 0

YES it does.but oil ur hair at least 1 day prior to bath.dont oil and have a bath in few hours.

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2006-10-24 22:56:24 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2006-10-24 18:57:48 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

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