You can use coconut oil sparingly on hair to smooth down when it is dry (don't use too much) and it can also be used as a pre wash mask to nourish hair.
If your hair is wavy, try not to brush it when it is dry (will only make it frizzy!) and also try and not wash it very much. I know it sounds gross, but dry hair needs natural oils to coat it to smooth it down more than straight hair does. Because it is dry, you won't get the greasy yuck look for a lot longer than those with straight hair either.
2007-01-27 00:37:31
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answered by sashmanash 1
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My hair is fairly curly and frizzy. I even have cried and whined that i ought to get it blow dried. It needless to say did no longer artwork so what you ought to do is first locate oils and different hair shampoos that are the terrific and don't have strange stuff via fact curlywavy hair is extremely mushy and can be broken truthfully from specific products. Then after that's brushed and you're waiting for mattress positioned it up in a bun or ponytail to maintain it on top of issues. once you're taking it out ensure that's thoroughly dry in the different case this is going to turn frizzy lower back. Then it's going to be advantageous for something if the day.
2016-09-28 01:29:53
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answered by schiraldi 4
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Olive oil is also great. Apply on your hair and massage it all over to include your scalp. Then wrap your head with a hot towel. Let it stay for about twenty minutes. Then rinse well with a nice smelling shampoo afterwards. Feels so good, and your hair will look great and feel manageable after this home treatment. My officemates always think I got a new hairdo everytime I do this to myself. Try it!
2007-01-27 00:42:53
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answered by chelsea 3
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The best is new brand just coming out called Organix. It has organic active ingredients and is sulfate free so it won't dry out your hair. And...it smells awesome! They have different collections and different fragrances for different hair types. You'll be able to get Organix in the next few weeks at Kroger, Target, Duane Reade, Albertsons, etc. You'll love it!!!
www.organixhair.com
2007-01-27 02:43:32
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answered by Hey 3
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I use great burdock oil...it does make your hair oily...but it washes out fast...after second time..it is more or less gone...whilst olive oil is hard to wash out...especially if you use a lot...it is not necessarily bad idea, but i prefer great burdock..
It makes your hair shiny, easy to comb and healthy glow is present...i also use it for may kid's hair...
Best time to use it is over a weekend...so you can see results...do not over use it, massage it gently into scalp...and wash it out with shampoo and warm water..twice is best...apply conditioner..i do it two times a month...
2007-01-27 00:50:10
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answered by Anonymous
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olive oil works well, warm it a little and apply to hair for about a half hour.Then rinse.
2007-01-27 00:40:23
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answered by Icey 5
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Try the new brand Organix. They're great!
2007-01-27 08:51:41
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answered by HairPro 3
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try an aveda product. i love this one called self control! you can find a salon that carries it, online.
2007-01-27 00:37:57
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answered by esperanca 1
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go to a local drug store, and find Pantiene (sorry, i can't spell it)
2007-01-27 00:36:53
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answered by animalcrossingchamp 2
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