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i am thinking of bleaching my hair(just streaks at the top) not 100% sure yet thou and wanted a good conditioner. my hair is a dark blonde anyway but i fancy somthing a bit lighter without paying hair salons prices. the thing is my hair is natrually thick and wavy(frizzy) any body got any advice to keep my hair silky when straighting without the bleach ruining it. thank u :-)

2006-12-13 01:03:36 · 27 answers · asked by kim s 3 in Beauty & Style Hair

27 answers

Elvive Anti-Breakage shampoo and conditioner. It's the one in the yellow bottles. It is fantastic! I've been using it only for a couple weeks but the difference is amazing! I dye my hair and have a few highlights through it so it can be a bit dry. I highly recommend this - it doesn't weigh your hair down either. There is also a tub of conditioning masque in the same range, again absolutely brilliant. Please try it!!

2006-12-13 01:14:26 · answer #1 · answered by long_luscious_lashes 3 · 0 0

The Kerastast range is fantastic. I use their Nutritive Lait Vital conditioner and their Nutritive Bain Satin 2 shampoo, and i adore them. My hair used to be really brittle and dull and these products have made it shiny and soft. My hair lasts longer between cuts and split ends are much better. You need to use it for about a month until you see a change, but it is worth it. I would really recommend using the shampoo as well and they do an intensive mask which is meant to be fantastic. It isnt cheap but lasts ages and the results are worth it. They also do a range for coloured hair which might be better for you.
You can get it at hqhair.com.

2006-12-13 17:45:28 · answer #2 · answered by litloop 2 · 0 0

Bit pricey but redken products (availiable from most salons) are great, they are great value coz u only need to use the size of a 50pence anyway so it goes a long way! They do products especially for blonde/bleached hair aswell. Give it a try girl - it works a charm on my frizzy blonde hair

2006-12-13 10:05:41 · answer #3 · answered by leanne w 2 · 0 0

Use the ones you can get only get at a salon. Any over-the-counter conditioner will either be (1) too thick and weigh your hair down or (2) not thick enough and therefore not protective enough. Biolage and Wella are good conditioners for color-treated hair.

2006-12-13 09:14:32 · answer #4 · answered by Caity.Esq. 2 · 0 0

Aveda Brilliant Conditioner. For intense conditioning, once a week try Aveda Damage Remedy Intensive Restructruing Treatment.

It is plant based. What is better for your hair than that!

2006-12-13 12:02:00 · answer #5 · answered by Jessica 5 · 0 0

i found a good way to condition my hair was wash my hair in the normal way get some good old fashioned olive oil warm it up and comb it through my hair place a plastic bag on and sleep with it on all night the heat from your scalp opens the cuticles naturally and the oil soaks in the next morning massage in some shampoo to emulsify the oil and rinse you are left with beautifull smooth shiny hair it works a treat and its cheap after all its only olive oil in most of your expensive conditioners anyway try it trust me it works

2006-12-13 09:29:26 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Garnier Fructis has a great de-frizzing line. It has a smoothing formula that works wonders on thick, frizzy hair!

(I didn't mean to sound like a commercial) lol!

2006-12-13 09:12:32 · answer #7 · answered by Jessica D 2 · 0 0

Pantene

2006-12-13 09:06:39 · answer #8 · answered by . 1 · 0 0

i like Biolage alot, but it is one of the pricier salon brands. a cheaper salon brand that works well also is Back to Basics, but a non-salon brand that i love is Neutrogena. it's the one that comes in a yellow tube with an orange cap, and has triple moisturizers in it...i can't remember exactly what it is called though..i can usually find it at target in their salon aisle.

2006-12-13 09:13:28 · answer #9 · answered by slustephi 2 · 0 0

my sister just bought hair wax conditioner from TJHughes its exelent, leave it on for 10 mins while drying with hair dryer wash it off, dry normally. it feels like youve just come out of the hair dressers,its an exellent conditioner. trust me my hairs dry and damaged.

2006-12-13 09:58:19 · answer #10 · answered by Sian G 1 · 0 0

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