Question Posted Saturday September 8 2007, 9:02 pm
I'm thinking to try this product because I'm dying for something that helps my hair. Do you think Sunsilk is good or do you prefer something else?
My hair is frizzy, curly, dry, breakable, and poofy! Any shampoos or products that can cure this problem?
Exquisitechick answered Monday September 10 2007, 1:11 pm: I do like sunsilk, but a while back i used it everyday. And by the second week, my hair started feeling weighed down & just really gross. So, i switch to it every once and a while. [ Exquisitechick's advice column | Ask Exquisitechick A Question ]
thelaura answered Monday September 10 2007, 7:23 am: My hair is just like yours and I have to straighten it daily. Bummer!
Sunsilk is good. but I found after a while, my hair got used to it and didn't really do anything for it any more.
If that happens to you, just look for other shampoos for dry/damaged hair. and CONDITIONER is really important. Especially at the middle and ends of the hair.
May I suggest once every 2 weeks you buy a hair mask. I use coconut oil in shampoo form. Basically, it's very nourishing and helps a lot with the dryness. Doing it too frequently can cause it to become greasy.
Good luck! [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
Twin1 answered Sunday September 9 2007, 10:47 pm: I absolutely LOVE sunsilk too!
and the good thing is..
you can choose what product you want to use!
like some shampoos and things say "for curly hair" or "for damaged hair" etc.
but i used it and loveeeeed it!
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