Go onto the QVc. Then find the product OJION, really good product, a bit expensive, worth every penny, there is a deep brown cream in a tub, put that in your hair and go to bed, its not greasy, only when you put it on. Wash it out next day, use there shampoo & conditioner, your hair will be like silk.........
2007-03-26 10:49:58
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answered by Raksha L 2
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As a stylist I always reccomend for my clients to use Redken's deep fuel deep conditioning treatment. Depending on the condition of the hair I would use once to twice a week for the first month and then every other week there after. It's okay to use it on color-treated hair. Another good conditioner is the Bed head dumb blonde. It is designed especially for bleached hair. It's a little heavy so you might have to use it in between your regular conditioner. Hope this helps!
2007-03-26 10:24:19
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answered by nscstyles 2
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I use redken smooth down once or twice a week and it really does work. My old hairdresser ruined my hair and I went to a new hairdresser and she adviced me to use redken smooth down and my hair is in much better condition and I get blonde highlights every 6 weeks. You can also leave the conditioner in all day if you want I haven't done this but I know other people that have. I also use a spray leave in conditioner by revlon it detangles my hair and leaves it conditioned until its next wash. I also tried Kérastase but found it too heavy for my hair. I hope this helps.
2007-03-26 17:47:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi ive tried the ones from Lush like the other girl mentioned but I find they are hard to rinse out of the hair and dont make that muuch of a differeance and I am a huge fan on lush products aswell, the soap bars are great. Anyways, I have tried loads of different treaments and the only one that works for my hair is Tresemme, deep nourising conditioner, for dry brittle and weak hair. Its in a big tub and has black and purple writing on. You leave it on for 3 mins or 5 if wrapped in a warm towel. then you rinse it off. You may find you cans still feel it on your hair, but its not noticable and when you come to wash it again in a few days, You will then tell the difference in the feel of your hair. I have tried loads of them and nothing works like this on and its only £4. Ive payed loads for a little pop before and it never got used as it was rubbish. I would aso recommed the shampoo and conditioner for the same type of hair in the tresemme make if you can find it. Remeber its the purple lable at the bottom for brittle hair. Only a few shops sell it. Dont get the one with the red lable at the bottom for dry hair its not as good. Its the brittle course hair one you want. Its also protects the hair as well from heat and styling damage.
Also if you hair is really dry. I recommend using coconut and almond leave in conditoner from boots only £1.29 and really helps smooth the hair and prevent slpit ends. I use this as well as conditioning as my hair is really brittle and very course as I use straigteners and a hair dryer.
2007-03-26 12:28:28
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answered by Anonymous
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When it comes to hair treatment, I always go in the fridge and help myself with a good dollop of mayonnaise.
I put in on my slightly dampen hair and leave it for a minimum of an hour.
I then rinse it and shampoo and condition as usual.
Alternatively, if I had more time, I apply coconut oil, or olive oil on dry hair.
I then dampen a hair towel with very hot water and I wrap that on my head whilst I do other things.
I then shampoo and condition as normal.
Any of the above-treatments will leave your hair well conditioned.
Try it.
Good Luck!
2007-03-26 10:33:07
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answered by Zasetti 3
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Ive got blond highlights and the best thing i use is the Aussie miracle any shop sells it boots superdrugs asda wash your hair then apply this and leave it on for ages i leave mine on all day on Sundays and wash off your hair will feel and look much better do it once a week
2007-03-26 10:28:19
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answered by lorraine x 3
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I tried the Lee Stafford Poker Straight deep conditioning treatment and its brilliant. It left my hair really silky and its smells lush
2007-03-26 11:26:47
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answered by fallenangel 4
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My hair is thick and course but elemis do a oil called 'exotic frangipani monio moisture melt' its really a body oil but i put it on and leave on overnight then wash it in morning and am left with really soft shiney hair. it is abit dear at £30 but lasts ages and smells gorgeous. Try the elemis brandshop on qvc website.
2007-03-27 12:21:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Redken have a great deep conditioning treatment called heavy cream. makes your hair soft and silky.
2007-03-26 10:28:25
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answered by sammy 2
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Philip Kinglsey Elastisizer is very good. You can leave it on for hours and it's especially good for colour treated/distressed hair. You can get small sample sizes for about £3 from salons that sell his products (I have medium length hair & I got 3 applications out of the tube).
2007-03-26 10:18:37
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answered by Misha-non-penguin 5
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