Wednesday, July 28, 2010

What is the best shampoo and conditioner for naturally curly/dry hair?

I would say the best Shampoo is Pantene Pro-V. With curly dry hair, you whould only wash every other day, and condition everyday. Especiall sense your hair is naturally curly, you need your bodies oils to help keep your cuticles from drying and frizzing. Also, if you get the chance, wash your hair, put conditioner in it, and leave the conditioner in over night, maybe wear a shower cap. In the morning, rinse it out, and style as usual! =) Also, sense your hair is dry, I would try using a V05 Hot Oil treatment on your hair maybe once a month, it will help replace lost moisture! Good Luck!What is the best shampoo and conditioner for naturally curly/dry hair?
Definitely Pantene, or Thermasilk if you heat style your hair. I've had the best results with Biolage, but it is more expensive.What is the best shampoo and conditioner for naturally curly/dry hair?
no, Matrix sleek look is the absolute best shampoo and conditioner to use for curly hair. then buy the whole line of the products. The cream for when hair is wet and then there is a lock in spray for when hair is dry. It is in an orange container in the salons. i love it and smells awesome!!!!
I have curly hair and use a variety of shampoos and conditioners. Look for products made specifically for curly hair - Mark Anthony is my fave. Wash your hair and then put in the conditioner - let it sit while you continue showering and then rinse. Try not using the hair dryer - I dry mine by resting my hair on the air vent in the floor - the gentle air flow will dry your hair and not give you frizzies.


Once a week try one of those hair therapy conditioners that you leave on for about 5 minutes. They work wonders.
Aloe Vera,is a good remedy for dry hair. It is obtained from the leaves of the Aloe Vera plant. Break the leaf and squeeze out the liquid inside, apply this liquid to your scalp,keep for about an hour and wash it off . Check out http://solutionsfordryhair.blogspot.com/ for more info.

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