it's true what ur friends,well this really helps
use shampoo and conditioner for ethnic hair
good luck
i'm sure it will work
2007-01-02 03:37:30
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answered by danielle d 2
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All that hype abut what this product will do and what that one will do is frequently merely that. a inexpensive shampoo gets your hair merely as sparkling as a intense priced one. Glycerin is a moisturizing agent and if very inexpensive. It takes an extremely small quantity of it. Conditioners are oils of one type or yet another. There are some stable products available and for each individual who's marketed and value plenty there are ordinary ones merely as stable for plenty much less money. a stable hair brush is properly worth having and utilising because it is going to draw the organic oils out of your scalp[ by way of your hair. some wash the hair plenty too usually and have not have been given any organic oil to paintings with.
2016-10-06 08:06:32
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answered by ? 4
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Let me say that African is not a type of hair. I am assuming that you have natural hair.
Ok
I have the same kind of hair. Actually i have a dread lock. my hair has been natural for 6 years now.
I use Treseme. Sometimes Suave. I also used African Pride products.
You have to use moistuizers. I use products from Organic especially their root stimulator for me locks.
I also used Creme of Nature and Motions. So you have a lot of products to use from.
the most important thing i would have to say is the moisturizer and the grease you use.
Make sure and steam your hair atleast once a month.
If you can, make the extra effort to get a personal hairdresser. Someone that will make an appointment for you every month to come and take care of your hair.
I had to do that. it is costly at times but it is worth it.
it is the only guarnateed way to take care of your PRECIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL hair.
2007-01-02 01:42:27
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answered by Osunwole Adeoyin 5
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The best products would be the ones that dont have achohol or to much protein..but has plenty of moisture the best shampoos and conditioners would be..Mane and Tail (it didnt work for me but it may work for you) Creame of Nature, Olive Oil. The best moisturizers would be Olive Oil products, Pure Olive Oil, Stasosoft Moisturizer spray or Scurl spray..Make sure when you use moisturizers they contain water. Water should be the first ingredient on the bottle. Hope this helps
2007-01-02 02:05:46
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answered by blaque_314 1
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What are you trying to do? For Shampoos & Conditoners use Creme of Nature, for adding moisture and shine try, African Pride Hair Dressing or Doo Gro, for relaxers try Dr. Miracles or Revlon Realistic or Luster's Pink Relaxers.
2007-01-02 02:13:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I have African hair myself, i have used L'oreal for ages & my hair is doing great. I use their anti breakage formula - shampoo & conditioner. The formulas you should avoid are those specially made for blond hair, cause they don't suit your hair type.
Dark & lovely, & all those specially made for the Afro hair are also very good.
2007-01-02 01:50:08
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answered by ebony 3
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Pink Lotion is good for keeping your hair moisturized and soft. Pantene has good shampoos and conditioners designed for African hair.
2007-01-02 01:44:17
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answered by Lov'n IT! 7
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MIZANI products work great on ethnic or dry hair.
i also like 'design essentials' products.
2007-01-02 01:25:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Anything from 'dark and lovely' will work
2007-01-02 01:26:26
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answered by Anonymous
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dark and lovely or soft an free.
2007-01-02 01:24:51
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answered by fazzy0323 3
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