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garnier fruitis


Question Posted Sunday July 30 2006, 11:35 am

does garnier fruitis acutally make hair grow faster and cut down on the split ends and stuff? because i blowdry and straighten my hair a lot and my hair is getting unhealthy so does any garnier fruitis product make my hair healthier?

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wOAHHiiTSANGiiE answered Sunday July 30 2006, 5:03 pm:
i doubt it i recommend you use redken for your hair its one of the best shampoos out there and it helps for your kind of hair too
-angie

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iheartyoussx3 answered Sunday July 30 2006, 3:33 pm:
hey, i used this product for quite a long time. i saw no results with anything whatever. its false advertizement if you ask me. i straighten my hair everyday also, i have curly hair so i kinda have to/want to. what i figure out that works best is nto blowdrying your hair and just letting it air dry then straightening it. because you let it air dry it puts back the natural oils in your hair, and doesnt dry it out as much.

-caitt<3

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Exquisitechick answered Sunday July 30 2006, 1:37 pm:
Try Sunsilk. Its amazing!

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dhrutts answered Sunday July 30 2006, 12:48 pm:
Hi,


here are a few tips if you ever need them

1. Heat damage
Caused by too much blow-drying and straightening. If you need to blow-dry your hair into style, try to wash it less often. That way you won't need to blow-dry as often. Towel dry your hair before blasting and invest in a deep conditioning treatment and use it fortnightly. Try wearing your hair back at least once a week to give it a break. Get your hair trimmed regularly to remove split ends, and keep the hairdryer at least 6 inches from your head when drying.

2. Horrible cut
If you didn't complain at the time and get them to fix it, you can do one of two things:
Accept it - wear it up/ back or under a scarf, hat or wig until it grows out,
Get it cut again - Go to another salon (if you are rich) or a model cut (if you are not) and get them to fix the cut for you.
Whatever you do, make sure the stylist does what you ask next time.

3. Home dying disaster
It's gone green: or pink or any colour it shouldn't have. This is a job for the pros. If you've not got the cash for them then try getting an appointment for a model colour at a reputable hairstylist. They are usually free/cheap but do mention your problem when you ring up, as some may not help you. If it's chlorine that's made it green, ask your chemist for a chlorine removing shampoo, and try wearing a swimming hat in the future.
The colour isn't what I wanted: Ask your chemist for a colour-removing product which will take the dye out (but remember, they contain bleach). Alternatively you could try using a semi-permanent dye to cover up the problem and then try a permanent one when that one fades. If in doubt visit your hairdresser for advice or call the helpline on your hair dye box.
My highlights are too obvious: Go to a salon and get them to put a colour wash/toner over your hair, or convert half the highlights into lowlights. In future remember to use a toner when highlighting.
The colour faded really fast: This is often because of prelightening the hair before dying it, and is especially problematic for reds and bright 'fun colours'. You sometimes find that semi-permanents hold best on bleached hair, and using a shampoo especially for coloured hair can help to retain the dye. As for fixing the fade, dye it again, but if you must use a permanent, make sure you condition your hair well afterwards and continue to do so.
It's patchy: Put it under a headscarf, dash out to the chemists and buy some more, and apply with supervision - If you dye your hair yourself, it is advisable to have someone around who can check you've covered all your hair, or better still do it for you. This is especially vital when you have very long or very thick hair. In these cases it is worth buying two or three bottles of dye to make sure you have plenty to cover it all.

4. Poodle locks (bad perms)
It didn't take: probably due to incorrect processing. Wait a few days, then go to a professional and get a hair analysis before

getting a re-perm.
I look like a poodle: Comb conditioner from roots to ends on frizzy tight curls ASAP, wait five minutes then rinse it off. Set your hair on large rollers and let it dry naturally. If this doesn't work, go to a salon that offers the reverse perm.
5. It just won't behave
There is no way it's going to look like you stepped out of a salon today, so either go for a hat or headscarf or do the following:

Long: Smooth some de-frizz serum in it and pull it back into a tight ponytail, plait or bun depending on how bad it's being
Short: Either throw some wax in it and carry off the ultimate bed head style or twist sections and clip them in place. If it's long enough you could plait it anyway you like.

Hope this helps

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Volleyball2150 answered Sunday July 30 2006, 12:36 pm:
I use garnier all the time. If you wash it, dont blow dry it because overdrying your hair causes strands to dry out and break. Your best choice is to blowdry your hair 80 percent dry, and let the rest dry naturally. When you can, you should skip the blowdryer altogether.
I hope I helped!
-volleyball2150

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sunnyville answered Sunday July 30 2006, 12:31 pm:
Like I told some other girl it does actually make your hair grow faster,there is a serum for Garnier Fructis which adds shine to your hair, it makes it healthier so try it, and see for yourself.

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