Ok, so my hair is all those things, it feels like straw, and the split ends are never-ending. And yes, I have tried all of those home remedies, and those are nice for every once in a while, but I want a shampoo and or conditioner that is not only great for your hair, but makes your hair more healthy. And I know the only way to get rid of split ends is to cut them. And no pantene pro-v or anything like that please. It is just that every hairstylst has a different opinion, and I just want to hear from someone who is either a professional or has hair like mine and knows what they are talking about. Thanks for your help!What is the best shampoo/condit. for curly-frizzy-DAMAGED-long-dry-鈥?hair?
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Try use Sunsilk Damage Repair.
try the horse shampoo kidding aside it is very effective
My daughter has hair down to her butt. she has learned that she needs to not use the same kind for more than a month. because it builds up on your hair. the price means nothing. one month she'll be using sauve, and the next month it's something else.
she also uses a hot oil treatment every 6 weeks, it stops hers from getting dried out. When you use conditioner, make sure you leave it un for a few minutes to really get the benifits from it.
everyone's hair is differant, so you will just have to try differant things until you find one that works for you.
what is wrong with you people? you really believe all that cheap crap will work?
use the redken line. it is one of the THEE BEST products you could use on your hair. it's highly recommended and any GOOD hairstyling school will only use it and recommend it.
garnier, tresemme, herbal essence, etc. -- JUNK
paying $3 for a bottle of shampoo that ';claims'; to reconstruct damaged and brittle hair is crap. you get what you pay for.
I know this might sound wierd but go to your drug store. by the hair coloring and look for a jar of colostral after shampooing your hair put a little on your hand and massage it through your hair. take a towel could be warm and wrap your head leave it on for 5 minutes, and then rinse really good do it once a week . your hair will come out nice and smooth, it conditions to the roots. ive use it alot when i damaged my hair by hair perms.
I have very dry frizzy hair. The best shampoo I have found is Jas枚n's 84% Pure Aloe Vera Shampoo. Look it up at:
http://www.jason-natural.com/products/ev鈥?/a>
It is really mild and defenetly the healthiest.
According to me Garnier Fructis is the ebst option to go with....
i hope u get the best resullts with it...
Dear hon, IT's not in the shampoo/Conditioner but in the daily care. TRUST ME!!! I myself have long, Multiple processed dreds (that's right, three strikes %26amp; I'm out). We're talking bleached at least seven times in the past two months, dyed more times than you can count AND DREDDED!!!! So what I've found is that dry hair and curly hair like ours truly has to undergo a beauty ritual to be truly healthy. First, you should have a light oil that you use on your hair every day WITHOUT FAILURE!!! Mine is an olive oil, but there are great placenta, mink, carrot, and coconut oils you can try. Next, twice a week you should apply a hair balm to your hair (and I do mean once every 3.5 days). First you have to apply it to your scalp, then you have to apply it to the entire length of your hair from root to tip, so it really is two jobs in one. I like indian hemp best of all for this (but it really has to be a cream or a vaseline like substance or it won't stick). Finaly, once a week regardless of what your regular conditioner is, you should add a deep conditioner that can stay on your head for like 30 minutes to your routine. I don't care about the oil conditioner because that's never thorough enough. I'm talking like a nice creamy cholesterol that will really sit there for a while. After this bombardment of daily protection and nourishment, your hair will recover major damage points and a shine you haven't seen in probably a while.
Mine was kinda like that but I use Frederic Fekkai's products and it works on me, I use these ranges - http://beauty-tricks.com/index.php?optio鈥?/a>
hey chick i have the same exact problem....... i have long curly curly frizzy damaged hair and i have to cut it but the thing is that i have to much of it people tell me i have 5 heads of hair..... and that erksz me but see ive been trying tresemme or however u spell it and im kinda paranoid about it but i think it is workin ive been washing my hair with it for the past 3 weeks and i see improvement....but i no it wont last long cuz my hair gets use to it and works less and less thats why i have to keep changing but i thtink u should try it
Sunsilk is the best. Go for it. It has egg proteins in it which is specially made for dry, damaged and frizzy hair.
Honestly, this is a personal opinion. I use Tigi Bedhead Dumb Blonde. It is not just for blondes, it is meant for all damaged hair (the name ';Dumb Blonde'; is derived from girls dying their hair blonde to the point of complete and utter destruction). It ,worked on my hair (VERY WELL, VERY CONDITIONING!) but everyone is different. It is also not cheap. BUT, I can tell you from past expeiences, that usually it goes on sale at salons, or at authorized retailers (like Trade Secret) at certain times of the year, like after Christmas, for 19.99 for a liter of shampoo and a liter of conditioner. That is pretty much a steal on anyone's budget, if you think of the quality of the product you are getting, and also the volume (2 liters in all). But please listen to everyone and take thaqt into account; what works for one may not work for another. Good luck and God bless your frazzled hair! Terra G
i had the same problem
i went to the parlor and had them cut of the bottom of my dead ends. about an inch(helps grow faster too)
so i use infusium shampoo and conditioner.
another thing hun
if you got real long hair
there is no way your getting all that residue out from products you use in your hair
so take some vinegar about a cup and dialute it with about half of water once a week.
plus another good thing is to not wash it every day it strips that natural oils in your hair.
and make sure they thin your hair if its thick
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