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my hair is sooo dry and frizzy its driving me crazy!! what deep conditioning treatment do ya'll recommend?

ps: plz, answers from experience

2006-11-28 02:28:57 · 11 answers · asked by KT 1 in Beauty & Style Hair

11 answers

I know from 30+ years experience living on the beach with waist-length blonde hair in a very humid climate --Florida! Please trust me on this one--use Joico products--specifically K-Pak Deep Reconstructor at least once per week then use K-Pak Intense Hydrating Treatment as needed in between. These treatments are mid-range in price ($12.95 and $14.95 at the Malls) and last ME with MY hair at least 6 weeks per tube. Also--wash your hair less often if it's long (longer than shoulder length). This means utilizing the natural oils from your scalp--not stupid hot oil treatments that are only imitators for the best oils for your hair anywhere--the oils YOU make. I wash my hair about three times per week with a very mild shampoo (Rusk Calm--$8.99). In between shampoos, I just wet my hair and add more conditioner and rinse in cool water. You can also use a lightweight shine treatment to control frizz--on tough muggy days here in St. Petersburg, Florida, I use BioSilk's Silk Therapy (about $20 for a big bottle that lasts me about 3-4 months). Lastly, invest in an ionic hair dryer to control any lingering frizz. These don't create the clouds of steam most hair dryers produce as you attempt to straighten your hair--they create streams of negative ions in addition to heat which help to separate the water molecules in your hair into gases--not boil the water in your hair away with just heat which creates even more heat damage. Ionic dryers are quiet, lightweight, and dry your hair in half the time. I use a CHI ionic dryer--pricey, but worth it.
I know cold affects hair just as bad as the wet heat does, but I am confident this method will work for you even if you are in a colder climate than mine. I travel extensively for business and find that my hair peps up even more in a cold dry climate. You should also know that premature grey runs in my family, so not only do I have very long hair--it is highlighted regularly as well to blend my early platinum streaks. I do not skimp on my hair color--my colorist is one of the best in the biz and I'm lucky that he is a personal friend of mine or I probably wouldn't be able to afford him. He's been a color specialist for 20+ years and did a 10 year stint doing hair for national pageants, hair shows, and celebrities. If you have bad color, dry frizzies are tough to control. Fix your color and the problem may correct itself. Last bit of advice? If you color or not--wear a hat in the sun to protect those divine locks! Good Luck!
And yes, my man LOVES my hair!!!!

2006-11-28 03:06:32 · answer #1 · answered by MMM 5 · 0 1

I highly recommend a deep conditioning hair mask and an argan oil heat protectant that works miracles for frizz. You use it after a shower, it's not oily at all and it's actually real argan oil. It is called Pro Naturals argan oil system or something along those lines so look it up on their website or wherever you find it. Good luck! :)

2014-06-26 16:53:24 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Actually I have been using deep hair treatment once a week and let it sit for a few hours (instead of 10/20 mins said in the instruction, it helps the hair absorb the nutrients better and with a few weeks, your hair is gonna get soft. Since I dont know where you are, I would recommend some products here (with my reviews), you can see which one interests you most: http://beauty-tricks.com/index.php?option=com_facileforms&Itemid=&ff_name=ReviewList&ff_param_section=3&ff_param_cat=7&ff_param_limit=10&ff_param_order=SubmissionDateNew

2006-11-28 03:24:56 · answer #3 · answered by Ice Queen 5 · 0 1

A good way to re-nourish your hair is to wash it then SLATHER it in conditioner. And I mean coat it in the stuff. Before doing this, put a damp towel on a radiator and let it heat up. Once your hair has all the conditioner on it, wrap it in the hot towel and leave it on for at least 20 minutes. When it starts to cool down, use a hairdryer on a LOW heat setting to reheat it. Once 35 minute or so is up, unwrap your hair and wash it out thoroughly.

2016-05-22 22:11:14 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Olive oil every night! Then a light hair wash in the morning.
www.indiaparenting.com
go to beauty and grooming section.
It has great hair care along with other care.
they are simple and you can do them at home with things you already have. no need for special products! hope this helps
olive oil really helps. I do it too.

2006-11-28 06:31:38 · answer #5 · answered by nafx 2 · 0 1

Aussie 3 Minute Miracle. Its Under $3 for the bottle and it helps, and your hair will smell good for a day or more. You can use it daily if needed too.

2006-11-28 02:34:50 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I heard that rubbing your head with a dryersheet will make it less frizzy. I have never tried it though. I guess it reduces the static cling, which make your hear look frizzy.

2006-11-28 02:36:48 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I HAVE REALLY CURLY HAIR AND IT GETS DRY FROM TIME TO TIME, THIS SOUNDS GROSS BUT IT WORKS I PUT MAYONAYSE IN MY HAIR AND LET IT SIT OR AVACADOES THEN I WASH IT OUT WITH WARM WATER (AND SHAMPOO OF COURSE). IF YOU DON'T WANT TO DO THAT I USE THIS EVERYDAY WITH MY HAIR IT'S PAUL MITCHELL'S SUPER SKINNY HAIR SERUM I PUT IT ON MY HAIR AND STYLE IT AS USUALL. OR AT WALMART BY PANTENE THEY HAVE A 3 MINUTE HAIR CONDITIONER I USE SOMETIMES. THESE THINGS HAVE WORKED FOR ME I HOPE THEY WORK FOR YOU.

2006-11-28 02:42:36 · answer #8 · answered by Cynthia B 1 · 0 1

A good oil treatment.

2006-11-28 02:32:30 · answer #9 · answered by MICKEY M 3 · 0 1

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2006-11-28 03:36:27 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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