I like Loreal Vive Pro Color Vive. It states "for color-treated hair that's dry." But it works on any dry hair and is very mild. I love it.
2007-03-24 07:02:43
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answered by pegasus_1174 5
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I have your hair type. Try Creme of Nature Detangling Conditioning Shampoo. It's worked great for me. I follow the shampoo with whatever conditioner I'm trying at the time (lately it's been Paves Flawless Un-Damaged Goods Deep Reparing Conditioning Cream - found it at Walgreens) and then once a week I use Neutrogena Triple Moisture Deep Recovery Hair Mask. Once a month I use Nexxus Emergencee (apparently it shouldn't be used regularly so I'm careful, but it's really good).
After rinsing out my conditioner I lightly towel dry my hair (use a microfiber towel and don't rub it through your hair cause it will cause it to get frizzy) and use Nexxus Humectress (I don't know what I would do without this, and they sell it everywhere now, even Walmart) as a leave-in conditioner and a hair serum (like Citre Shine or Frizz-Eeze ).
These links have some options as well:
http://www.cosmeticscop.com/learn/dearpaula.asp?type=category&selCategory=2&btnGo=GO&type=category&txtKeywords=
http://everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=867813&lastnode_id=0
2007-03-24 10:54:58
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answered by Purple 5
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Nexxus Humectress. It work great on my 1/2 wavy & 1/2 straight hair. You should also try a leave in conditioner it helps with the tangles. The best leave conditioner I have tried is by Biolage.
2007-03-24 07:10:09
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answered by Juls V 1
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Tresemme is good. You always want to let the conditioner soak in your hair for at least two minutes and don't wash your hair completely of the conditioner, but don't not wash the conditioner. Get me? If all else fails grab some biolage hair serum. Try a anti-frizz serum.
2007-03-24 07:02:56
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answered by Moni 2
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first off. while in the shower, use a wide tooth comb to distribute the conditioner of your choice. let it set while washing or shaving .
go to the health food store, get a bottle of aloe vera gel, not juice. it will be thick, clearish and a little bumpy. wash and condition your hair as usual, towel dry. pour some aloe vera gel into the hand, and squish out the lumps, distribute it through your hair. comb in through well, style as you would like, you can let it air dry then comb thru with your fingers or a wide tooth comb. this will calm the hair, make it very shiny and healthy looking without stickiness or odor. never brush hair while wet. this can be applied to dry hair as well, to tame it..
2007-03-28 01:05:22
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answered by darlin12009 5
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if you've got lots of money, go to the salon store and buy something expensive. if you dont, buy some shine serum or leave-in cream from a drugstore/department store. brush the conditioner through your hair when you shower. the brand doesn't really make a difference until it reaches 10$.
Actually, fizz ease by john freida works well
2007-03-24 07:14:46
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answered by Anonymous
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The absolute best is the new brand called Organix. It has organic active ingredients and is sulfate free so it wont dry out your hair, plus...it smells awesome! They have different collections for different hair types which are all amazing! You can get Organix at Target, Kroger, Albertsons, Duane Reade, Safeway, etc. Its the best! You'll love it!
Check it out!
www.organixhair.com
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2007-03-24 12:16:04
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answered by HairPro 3
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TRESSEMME sleek and shine. Garnier is OK,
2007-03-24 06:59:31
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answered by yoooooooooooo 3
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treseeme is good i have it
2007-03-24 07:26:02
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answered by marinarafat 3
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