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2006-12-03 21:54:52 · 13 answers · asked by enniey 1 in Beauty & Style Hair

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Find a conditioner that doesn't need to be washed off.
They sell in in beauty salons!

2006-12-03 21:58:33 · answer #1 · answered by Vette 2 · 0 0

One thing that a lot of people aren't aware of is store bought shampoos and conditioners contain mostly a detergeant formula. You can actually remove stains from clothing with it--hence the reason you should never wash your hair with something so abrasive. When I was in cosmetology school, a former chemist who works for Redken presently came to my school and told us the answer regarding the issue you have. Your best bet is to purchase a thick shampoo, such as Tigi BedHead Moisture Maniac, as well as the conditioner. To help with a dry scalp, mix a headache powder, like Standback or BC, in with the shampoo. Be sure to emulsify the shampoo in your fingers, working it into the scalp only. Then take the rest of the hair and transfer the suds from your scalp, to the rest of the hair. Rinse, shampoo again. When applying conditioner, work it in from the ends, to the root--the opposite as you would do with a shampoo. Leave on for 3-5 minutes, and rinse with cold water. Using cooler to cold water helps seal the cuticle of the hair giving it a nice shiny gloss. There's no need to avoid blow drying, as others have proclaimed. Just purchase a cold setting hair dryer--a lot of hair dryers now have the setting come standard, along with the warm and hot settings. Again, to seal the cuticle of the hair, keep the nozzle of the dryer pointed downwards and not right on the hair shaft. One thing I've seen people do that makes me cringe a bit is whenever a person towel dries their hair, they frisk it instead of blotting it dry. Hair condition goes beyond shampoo and conditioner--it also depends on how you treat your hair. I've managed to stick to a tight regime which has helped grow my hair out to the small of my back, but like you, before I had very dry hair. Simple things really can make a difference.

2006-12-04 06:20:15 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

hi there, if you have dry hair, you need to try not to wash it every day, as this strips away the natural oils that keep your scalp moisturised. You could try an intensive conditioner such as Aussie 3 minute Miracle conditioner, which is really good, and make sure when you wash your hair you use a gentle shampoo, maybe even baby shampoo, then follow with a rich conditioner formulated for dry hair. Try not to heat style for too long, if you use a hairdryer just dry your hair until its 80% dry, or if possible allow it to dry naturally. hope this helps!

2006-12-04 05:59:13 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Besides using a deep conditioner weekly, don't use the hairdryer. This drys out your hair. I never dry it with a hair dyer. You can condition your hair weekly with a deep conditioner. I believe VO5 has one. There are several brands that have one. Also use a conditioner with your shampoo. You didn't say if you were using one or not. I am sure there will be other ideas that will help.

2006-12-04 05:58:46 · answer #4 · answered by Stephanie F 7 · 0 0

Rub your hair with olive oil. Jus pour a few drops in your hand and press part of your hair between your palms. Repeat until you gel all the hair. Wait 10-15 minutes and then wash.

2006-12-04 05:57:10 · answer #5 · answered by alexrombuc 2 · 0 0

to keep your hair in tip-top condition,try massaging a few drops of oil of rosemary into the scalp then rinsing with an infusion of nettles.for very dry hair,warm two tablespoons of olive oil in a cup placed in a pan of hot water.massage the oil into the scalp.steep a towel in hot water,wring it out and wrap it around your head for about two hours,rinsewith a solution of one cupful of cider vinegar to 5 litres(9pints) of water.make an egg shampoo for dry hair use25g of fresh rosemary,600ml of hot water and one egg.steep the rosemary in the water for 20 minutes and allow to cool.beat in the egg.massage into hair and rinse well.

2006-12-04 08:46:52 · answer #6 · answered by marengo 2 · 0 0

make sure you wash your hair with shampoo only at the roots every other day

condition only the tips

and use a leave-in conditioner:

'Garnier Fructis Sleek & Shine' works wonders for mine.

2006-12-04 07:46:36 · answer #7 · answered by broken.bones 2 · 0 0

try a shampoo-conditioner get the kind for dry hair and you can get a conditioner that you lever in your hair

2006-12-04 06:06:30 · answer #8 · answered by EVA J 4 · 0 0

Use oil. Not too much though, just put a few drops on your palm, rub it into both hands, and run your fingers through your hair.

2006-12-04 06:03:43 · answer #9 · answered by CaliCali 2 · 0 0

go to a barber and get your hair straight if they are long and oil them with olive oil for 15 days and see the difference. if they are short put olive oil and do champi.it will work. enjoy

2006-12-04 06:07:39 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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