The best and easiest way to get soft hair is to deep-condition at least once a week. One of, if not the best brand to use is Redken. Here is what you should do. Buy Redken 'All Soft' Shampoo, Conditioner, and Heavy Cream. You can purchase these in most salons at various malls, like Holiday Hair, Master Cuts, etc. Wet your hair, and apply about a quarter size amount of Shampoo to it: http://redken.com/products/displayProduct.cfm?p=530. Lather and rinse. Next, apply about a dime size amount of Conditioner to your hair: http://redken.com/products/displayProduct.cfm?p=531. Lather, and rinse thoroughly. Towel dry your hair, and apply as much Heavy Cream as you think is needed; (no more than a little less than a palm full) http://redken.com/products/displayProduct.cfm?p=532. Distribute evenly onto hair, and comb through. Leave on for 15-20 minutes, then rinse thoroughly. Afterwards, style as desired. You really only need to use the Heavy Cream once a week, but if you truly desire silky, soft hair, you can use it as much as you want. This may become costly though, the Heavy Cream costs about $15 for a medium-sized tube. A little warning though, if you use it too often, your hair may start to become greasy. If this does happen, just skip the Heavy Cream for about a week, and afterwards only use it up to three times a week.
2006-12-23 05:50:30
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answered by Meg 1
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in case your hair is falling out from conditioner, then you certainly could change manufacturers. in case your hair remains falling out, then you certainly could stop conditioning your hair and basically bypass an afternoon or 2 in between shampooings so your hair would not get dried out. Conditioner isn't undesirable for many folk's hair, yet there are constantly exceptions to each rule. you basically may well be that exception, so which you're able to test. by the way, when I difficulty my hair, I notice some hairs fall out as i'm dragging the conditioner via with my palms. i think of those are basically extra hairs that fall out each and every washing, yet I basically notice them whilst they're sticking to my palms for the time of the conditioning point.
2016-10-28 05:44:24
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answered by ? 4
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One thing people don't realize is that when you do use conditioner you need to towel dry the hair first. many people do not and the conditioner just sits on top of the water on your hair and then is rinsed right down the drain. Redken makes a All Soft line of shampoo and condtioner that is wonderful.
2006-12-23 05:21:36
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answered by honeyc73 4
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I use Dove Advanced care Conditioner Therapy. I wash my hair first when I take a shower and put my conditioner on the ends. Then after I shower, I massage it in all over and rinse right before I get out of the shower.
2006-12-23 05:18:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Garnier or Pantene Pro V. Both make the TOP3 best list! See this source for why. http://www.beautyqa.com/
After shampooing, apply. I usually like combing my hair through with conditioner. Wait a few minutes and rinse!
2006-12-23 07:14:07
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answered by NinaFina 2
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Sometimes,when my hair is too dry,I leave the conditioner in for at least 3 minutes. This may not work for all hair types. Mine is very curly.
2006-12-23 05:33:12
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answered by pamcake 4
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I like John Frieda Miracle Recovery or there is a really good chinease one that Boots sell. Thats why all Chinease people have beautiful shiny hair I reckon
2006-12-23 05:20:20
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answered by North London Lady! 5
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I WOULD USE CREME OF NATURE , U CAN BUY IT AT WALMART. FIRST WASH UR HAIR WITH SHAMPOO, THEN U APPLY DRY UR HAIR SO THAT IT IS NOT DRIPPING WET. THEN U APPLY YOUR CONDITIONER, LEAVE IT IN FOR A FEW MINUTES, THEN U RINSE OUT
2006-12-23 05:30:07
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answered by mizzpretti 6
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I use aussie 3 minuet miracle for my curly hair. I use the whole aussie line though.
2006-12-23 06:25:40
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answered by Donna 2
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@HONEY
Good suggessions do you mean that we should first dry our hair and then apply conditioner??
Are you sure
2006-12-23 05:26:42
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answered by Anonymous
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