try keeping the blow drying to a minimum! Heat drys out your hair!
2006-11-27 02:46:32
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answered by britt 4
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Did you ever try mixing your olive oil with conditioner? Leave it on for 15 minutes. O I don't know if you know this or not but shampoo is very bad for curly hair. I have been only washiong my hair with conditioner for 3 weeks and my hair looks better than ever. Shampoo dries the hair out. Go to Naruralcurly.com. It tells you all about washing with conditioner only. Alot of tips. My hair has never looked this nice before since I starting reading hair tips on Naturalcurly.com.
2006-11-27 10:20:08
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answered by mrylohr 1
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I shall give you a QUICK fix...
1. Only cold water baths
2. Apply coconut oil in the evening luxuriously before sleeping
3. Get up in the morning, apply Johnson's baby shampoo while bathing. Remove the oil
4. Apply only some soft Gel like Brylcream during the day
That's it...
2006-11-27 02:56:15
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answer #3
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answered by KeenKumar 2
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Which you could are trying Frizz-eez after washing..It does a high-quality job. There are additionally little pattern bottles in extraordinary locations like Pharmacies , Walmart etc that incorporate one-of-a-kind conditioners you can are attempting for 99 cents to see which one would work best on your hair. Additionally if that you can spend extra money, which you could stop with the aid of a salon to communicate with probably the most stylists..They can advise a excellent product that they promote there. Or ask one of the crucial patrons of the salon who's hair you admire what they use...Most humans can be flattered for those who admire their hair and ask what they use to make it that approach!
2016-08-09 23:40:57
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answered by ? 4
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Dry hair is the result of low secretion of natural oils. Factors that trigger dry hair are over exposure to sun and wind, excessive blow-drying, inadequate intake of vitamin B. To deal with this hair condition, increase your intake of low cholesterol, polyunsaturated oils such as margarine, sunflower oil, fruits and foods rich in Vitamin B. A supplement of Vitamin E capsules will also help.
What to eat: Foods rich in vitamin B, raw vegetables, pulses, whole-wheat bread, brown rice, liver, bananas, nuts and oily fish.
What to avoid: Salt and fatty cheeses.
2006-11-27 16:39:50
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answered by Angel 4
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Pantene conditioner. Also, air dry, not blow dry your hair. Never brush your hair when wet.
If you have tried everything but nothing seems to work, your dry hair may be a symptom of an underlying problem (physically, you might not be getting the nutrition you need, or psychologically, because of too much stress)
2006-11-27 02:49:31
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answered by Anonymous
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try not to use heat on your hair. use a mousturizing shampoo, ask for suggestions from your stylist. also, a leave in conditioner might help. dont leave in the ones that are only to be left in for a few minutes. you may have to shampoo it out. also, wash with cold water. have you tried coconut oil, or heavy products for black hair? my hair was fried (im white) and my dormmates were from ethiopia, and gave me some, and it worked wonders!! it was really thick, not particularly greasy, but...it did the trick!!
2006-11-27 02:54:04
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answered by rhay ♥ 7
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You lucky guy ! My hair is very soft & silky and I want to make it dry. Go to a good hair salon like L'oreal and take their advice or products. By the way the plural of hair is hair not hairs ! Thanks & Have a Nice day !
2006-11-28 16:36:06
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answered by Blackjack 4
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Redken makes a product called "All Soft" conditioner. Use it daily, but to start, leave it on overnight. It has two different oils in it that will really help your hair.
2006-11-27 02:56:02
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answered by Janet C 1
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you can use henna twice or thrice a week. as henna is a very efficient natural conditioner, it will definitely make your hair soft and silky. you can also try out Silk n Shine from Hair n Care, but i'd prefer henna over everything else.
2006-11-27 02:50:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Try using a product called Kerastase Oleo-Relax Serum. This product does wonders in reviving and keeping hair healthy-
2006-11-27 03:31:53
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answered by Kat 6
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