For Shampooing, use Parnevu T Tree Shampoo.
For conditioning, use Organic Root Stimulator HAIR MAYONNAISE.
I suggest washing + conditioning your hair once a week.
For GREAT moisturizing, use a small amount of Organic Root Stimulator CARROT OIL daily.
IF you have a perm, use Pro-Line PERM REPAIR after each wash+condition. *DO NOT use Carrot Oil on the day you wash your hair*
Natural or Permed hair should always be kept under a satin/silk head scarf every night! If your hair is permed - wrap your hair before applying the scarf.
2006-11-09 03:51:15
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answered by Brey 3
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For clarifying and dandruff problems, I've found Paul Mitchell's Tea Tree Shampoo to work the best.
For Moisturizing Shampoos, Cream of Nature and Design Essentials works great.
For Conditioning, I go back to the good ol' Queen Helene Cholesterol Conditioner and when I want to deep condition, I use Queen Helene or Organics Roots Stimulator Olive Oil Replinishing Pak and sit under a hooded blow-dryer for 15 minutes.
For Reconstructor Conditioning which I do bi-weekly, I use Joico K-Pak Reconstructor, Aphogee, or Ion.
Leave-In Conditioners, Design Essentials Thereaputic RX is wonderful (I'm addicted to that) and Infusium 23.
All these I use in order except for the clarifying and reconstructor because I do those bi-weekly. I have used all of these products for the past 3 years and my hair is in great condition. I even used them when a former beautician messed my hair up and it caused breakage and using these shampoos and conditioners helped to keep my hair moisturized and get it back healthy. Hope this helps you and good luck....
2006-11-09 04:29:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Organic Root Stimulator
2006-11-09 04:01:18
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answered by TooCute 3
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Here are a few that I personally like and why:
Pantene Pro V: gives your hair body and it really moisturizes it
Motions Shampoo and Conditioner: Hair feels really soft and conditioned like it has a protective layer on it
It really depends on what you need for your hair. I also really like Paul Mitchells Tea Tree Shampoo and Conditioner it's tingly and it helps with dandruff which is good for me during the winter months.
2006-11-09 03:21:16
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answered by Jazzy 2
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Is your hair processed or natural? It depends on the kinds of chemicals, if you use any. I have always found that Nexxus therappe was good for my relaxed hair, with humectress conditioner. Nexxus also makes botanoil, which is supposed to be for "curly" (read african american) hair but it seems drying.
Give Nexxus a try you can buy them anywhere now
2006-11-09 03:20:46
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answered by Anonymous
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i do not learn about extra even growing hair, some people purely have a tendency to have hair that grows swifter especially spots. yet another ingredient may be in case you take advantage of harsh chemical substances like straitner or dyes, this may reason your hair to grow to be dried out and brittle so it breaks more convenient. Your hair may be uneven do to the brittleness and your brushing conduct, it may not be growing at diverse prices. 2 tricks: a million. Olive Oil... purely common previous olive oil that you may want to apply to practice dinner with. It extremely facilitates melt your hair and facilitates with the breaking. purely get some variety of squeeze bottle like you may want to for hair dye and squirt it on the roots and artwork it via your hair. Then sit down for 20-30 min with your hair in a towel. Doing that each and each and every 2 weeks or so extremely facilitates and also you'll significantly decrease what percentage times you should apply maximum of the further harsh products. 2. Mayo (like the belongings you eat) the most ordinary of inexpensive form you may purchase on the food market, putting that on your hair makes it improve swifter. I have friends that swear by it, yet putting a complication-loose sandwich spread on your hair may or may not be something you're down with, i recognize i'm not over prepared about it :-D
2016-11-28 23:12:08
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answered by ? 4
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I use Biolage, it works really good for me.. You might want to try NEXXUS.. They have some special shampoos for ethnic hair..
2006-11-09 03:21:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Use either Dr. Miracles or Cream of Nature. They both work really well . Also used their conditioners for best results.
2006-11-09 03:56:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm black,but i actually use,Garnier Fructis...the sleek and shine,it leaves my hair soft....and I've used Cream of Nature too...they both work pretty good....
2006-11-09 03:29:06
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answered by Shana T 2
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i get loads of dandruff so i use head and shoulders (when i need it). most of the time chemical relaxers get the dandruff good.
2006-11-09 03:21:26
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answered by Cynthia S 3
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