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2007-01-07 22:37:56 · 35 answers · asked by SOUND OF TRUTH 1 in Beauty & Style Hair

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Have you tried the Aussie range ???? Other than that, try putting warm olive oil on your hair and wrap in a towel for about 1/2 an hour before washing hair as normal. That really works xxxx

2007-01-07 22:40:36 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I've had the same problem in the past. The Nexxus line of conditioners is still hands down your best bet. I have purchased Nexxus Humectress and Keraphix for years. When I try others, I always come back to these. I was pleasantly surprised just a few days ago to see these products on the shelf at Walmart. Until recently, the only way to purchase these products was at a salon or beauty supply store. As far as cost goes, these products are actually used more sparingly than cheaper products, as they're quite concentrated. They last quite awhile.
The Humectress will provide moisture and protection for your hair. The Keraphix rebuilds the hair from the inside out. Use the Keraphix only about once a month. Very important--be sure to rinse out the Keraphix completely.The Humectress may be and should be used after every shampoo. Rinse lightly. This may also be used as a leave in. I've even used it on dry hair--a very small amount rubbed on my palms and smoothed over the hair as a styling aid. When my hair was very damaged and dry, I would apply the Humectress, leave it on for about 10 minutes, rinse it out and then after towel drying, lightly reapply it as a leave-in. This double duty helped my hair a lot. Good Luck with whatever you decide to do.

2007-01-15 20:46:41 · answer #2 · answered by Loki 3 · 0 0

My hair was damaged due to straightening so i now use 'Aussie 3 Minute Miracle Reconstructor' every time i wash my hair (every other day). Since i started using it about 4 months ago i have already noticed an incredible difference in the condition of my hair- it's very soft, more manageable and alot healthier than before. You can buy it from Boots for around £4.50. I also occasionally use 'Aussie Miracle Hair Insurance Leave-in Conditioner' which is also great! This is around £3.50 from Boots. These 2 products are amazing (especially the Reconstructor)!!!! If you tried you would not be disappointed!!

2007-01-08 08:43:12 · answer #3 · answered by DanniG 2 · 0 0

I have my hair coloured regularly and am really bad for straightening it all the time. My hair was so split and frazzled it kept breaking off. I got some TIGI bedhead shampoo and reconstructer conditioner from the dumb blonde range - its for all hair colours though. Its work miracles on my hair. I have also used a Leave in conditioner from the salon where i work its Schwarzkopf - Bonacure - Sealed ends. I dont think it matters how much you spend on it really but a trick Iv learned is wash your hair before bed and leave the conditioner on - you could wrap a towel around your head to keep the heat in - this will help your hair absorb the conditioner. Leave it on overnight and rinse it off in the morning - this should leave your hair full of nourishment and feeling silky smooth. Hope this helps :-)

2007-01-14 23:54:03 · answer #4 · answered by chaos4eternity 2 · 0 0

Combine ¼ cup of colorless henna powder with ½ cup plain yogurt. Apply the mixture to hair after shampooing, and leave on covered with a shower cap or plastic wrap for at least 20 minutes. Rinse, dry, and style as usual.

Be sure to use colorless henna for this treatment unless you want to dye it the color of the henna you use. Other than neutral henna, henna is commonly used in natural hair dye treatments for dark brown hair. Henna is a great conditioner, it evenly coats the hair follicle with a seal that helps lock in the hair’s natural oils and moisture. The hair’s cuticles are also tightened, giving the hair more shine. This treatment should not be used if your hair is colored or chemically treated in any way.

2007-01-15 05:49:46 · answer #5 · answered by Sharon T 2 · 0 0

Many years ago I made the mistake of using "Sun Go Lightly" on my hair - it totally fried it!! My hair dresser suggested using the cheapest conditioner I could find (I picked Suave Peach conditioner at the time) and when washing/conditioning my hair hair, she said that I should "gently rinse the conditioner through your hair, but not completely out of it" - after a week or two, my hair was relatively healthy again!

I still use this trick on those "high humidity" days when my hair wants to frizz out.

2007-01-07 23:12:11 · answer #6 · answered by crazytazzygirl 3 · 0 0

The Aussie collection is fantastic and reasonably priced. Usually on offer at 2 for 5 pound. They have conditioner for all hair types and the leave in spray conditioner is good too

2007-01-08 01:56:14 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Aussie's 3 Minute Miracle and Alberto V05 Hot Oil Treatment

2007-01-15 14:33:10 · answer #8 · answered by sandrajeanjb 2 · 0 0

Hello Hydration with a bit of honey in it. I have tried it and at first i thought it would be sticky but its not! My hair was sooo soft and moisturized!

Another thing you can try is Suave Natural Milk and honey conditioner. The conditioner is awseome but the shampoo is crap.

2007-01-07 22:58:24 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

vo 5 deep nourishing conditioner, its cheap as anything and what i do is wash my hair as usual then put on the conditioner and wrap my head in a towel for 3-4 minutes, rinse as usual. leaves even my dry hair silky smooth, give it a go its worth 99p

2007-01-07 22:46:23 · answer #10 · answered by ♠ Merlin ♠ 7 · 1 0

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