Extra virgin olive oil srsly.
Heres how you do it:
1. Put extra virgin olive oil in your dry hair like all over it so its damp.
2. Put it up with a clip and a cap over it so it doesent get on anything.
3. Blow dry it or put a hot towl over it so the pores in your hair can open.
4. Leav it on for about 30 mins or longer. [the longer you wait the more of the EVOO will soak into your hair so it will most likely be softer.]
5 Wash it out with water, and if your hair still feels like a big clump of a oily mess use a little bit of shampoo. [if you do use some shampoo just use a little dot of it! way less than you usaully do!]
Now if your hair is like mine it should be nice and silky. =]
2007-08-21 21:07:59
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answered by Tiff 3
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Use Nexus products, found in salons, and some grocery stores. They are the best quality, but not the cheapest. You do, however, get what you pay for. There's not much else worth paying for. Mayonnaise and olive oil will make your hair "feel" less dry, but they do not actually change the condition of your hair, as the Nexus products do.
2007-08-22 03:50:58
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answered by Jeanne B 7
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I would try a deep condition first... You can use whatever conditioner you normally would use. Just wash your hair as normal and then put the conditioner in it as normal but dont rinse it out yet.... Wrap your hair in a warm towell(like one straight form the dryer) and leave it on for at least half an hour... then rinse it as normal... That should help... You can do that about once a week.
2007-08-22 03:42:57
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answered by bjd72003 3
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Have you tried olive oil, I use it about once a fortnight but you could use it about 3 times a week at first, as long as you rinse properly. Put it on for a couple of hours and then wash hair normally.
2007-08-22 03:41:06
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answered by Anonymous
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i have 2 answers next time u shampoo and condition start from the middle of ur hair the using the froth stuff shampoo the rest of ur hair then only condition the scalp not the ends.
the other one is buy sunsilk dry or damaged or head and shoulders(u know its not just for dandruff) anything like that
2007-08-22 03:41:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Smash up and avacado and smear that all through your hair and on your scalp. There are LOADS of natural oils in avacados and they are AWESOME!! It works great...and the oil stays on..no problems...you can just rinse the actual avacado itself out..dont use shampoo after...just rinse the avacado out and it should help A LOT!!
2007-08-22 03:44:17
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answered by Nae 5
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check the links below for natural homemade beauty tips to:-- Dry hair / Oily hair/ Splitends / Fruit Packs for scalp
http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-42eT_e8_b7RZOQkWnNJEAw--?cq=1&p=5
2007-08-22 10:10:43
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answered by Anonymous
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yup my mom is a hair stylist and she always put mayo on her hair when it is dry and recommends it for people on a budget
2007-08-22 03:40:39
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answered by Anonymous
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sounds gross but mayonaise works.
Also, pantene pro v for sry hair is great
rainwater makes hair incredibly soft
2007-08-30 03:34:13
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answered by amberofarabia 3
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here's a nice article about preventing dry hair:
http://www.jurgita.com/articles-id4.html
2007-08-22 03:47:48
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answered by radiogalve 3
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