my hair is very dry, and kind of thick. im sure there are a lot of people with the same problem. but i was wondering, what do you think is the best shampoo for me to use? like, to hydrate my hair and actually repair it, instead of causing it more damage. thanks =)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? 0NEL0VEEx answered Monday February 5 2007, 11:28 pm: any GARNIER FRUCTIS or MATRIX products are amazingggg. matrix can be quite pricy, but it had absolutely fantasticccc results. garnier is pretty good too, but i don't think anything stands a chance against matrix.. so if you're willing to spend the money, get matrix. since you didn't mention if your hair is straight or curly, i'm going to assume its straight cause thats how it sounds when you said its thick.. so i defffff. reccommend matrix... the kind in the orange bottle =] if its curly, they also have one for curly hair. and i'm pretty sure they have one for hydration =] good luck hun!!! ♥ [ 0NEL0VEEx's advice column | Ask 0NEL0VEEx A Question ]
xY0M0MMAx answered Friday January 26 2007, 7:06 pm: is there a Kelli Paul Hair Salon near you?
go there & ask for the deep conditioning treatment. i love that place more than anything on earth, haha. if there is a Kelly Paul near you & you go there & get the deep conditioning treatment, sneak a look at what they're using. when i went there, i tried to look, but i couldn't see. whatever it is .. it's AMAZING. my hair was so silkly & soft even after he highlighted, blow dryed, & straightened it. my hair was extremely damaged before .. you have NO idea. just a little warning, it MIGHT cost alot. i'm not sure though.
if you don't have that, just go to a nice hair salon, get an inch or two cut off to get rid of the dead/split ends & try out their deep conditioning treatment. try Paul Mitchell's stuff for dry or damaged hair. redken's deep conditioning also works really well. [ xY0M0MMAx's advice column | Ask xY0M0MMAx A Question ]
becky_boo answered Friday January 26 2007, 5:37 pm: Try Sunsilk hydra tlc it's a pink bottle it really works and theres a whole bunch of others that might work depending on other problem you might have. go to www.gethairapy.com they have tips and a bunch of information.
its_melissa_DuH answered Friday January 26 2007, 5:17 pm: Herbal Essences Hello Hydration works good and smells soooooooooooooooo good. its in a light blue bottle. www.herbalessences.com to learn more about it.
and Sunsilk Hydra-TLC works really good too. its in a pink bottle. www.gethairapy.com for free samples.
drama_queen_101 answered Friday January 26 2007, 3:31 pm: ask your barber to thin out your hair a little, just a little but. it makes your hair a little lighter, easier to blow-dry, and easier to style. i would strongly recomend TIGI's BedHead products, plus they smell DELICIOUS! =) [ drama_queen_101's advice column | Ask drama_queen_101 A Question ]
Brandi_S answered Friday January 26 2007, 3:07 pm: Dove, Pantene, Aussie. Your hair sounds like mine, those are the shampoos and conditioners I use.
Try getting a deep conditioning treatment- Pantene has those leave-in conditioners in the gold and white tubes, they are kind of pricey, but worth the money spent. Choose the one best suited for your hair type. [ Brandi_S's advice column | Ask Brandi_S A Question ]
*Kate* answered Friday January 26 2007, 2:10 pm: I think that the Herbal Essences' "Hello Hydration" works really well
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