hi i have very damaged hair,
let me explain
i have got it permanently straightened twice within the last 3 years, and now its going back to its unruliness, frizzy, and dry..i also got it highlighted over the summer.
every shampoo that claims to help doesn't
also what products can i use to help with frizziness, and dryness, and also what shampoos etc.
thanks!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? HugsAndKisses97 answered Monday November 26 2007, 10:43 pm: All that stuff getting done to you're hair is probably ruining it! I wouldn't get it done for a while.
I have naturally strait hair, but sometimes it gets REALLY frizzy.
SKINNY SERUM by PAUL MITCHLLE is So good!!! It works wonders! Here are some steps to get unfrizzy and healthy looking hair:
1] Put olive oil in your hair for about 3 minutes.
2] Get in the shower and rinse it out following by using PIN STRAIT shampoo & conditioner by HERBEL ENNCESSENS.
3]when you get out, brush your hair immediatly and pu SKINNY SERUM by PAUL MITCHELL blow dry it untill 75% dry. Not completely because it can make it brittle and dry.
I SUGGEST don't use the stuff by paul mitchelle whithout blow drying because it can make your hair look very greasy.
IF my steps don't work, ask your hairdresser what you should do.
alex_ABC_123 answered Monday November 26 2007, 8:31 pm: that happened to me a while back. But recently, i found this reallllly good shampoo that works. Its called Tres-sume. you can get it at target or walmart. But what i do, to make my hair soft and shiny, but even less frizzy, is to use the fructis shampoo also. (by the herbal esscense company) you get the kind for frizzy damaged hair, but ONLY the shampoo. Then when i am washing my hair, i mix it in with the tres-sume shampoo. and voila! perfect mixture! it repleneshes your hair COMPLETELY and makes it sooo soft!Hope i helped! Don't forget to rate!
xomegaroni answered Monday November 26 2007, 8:02 pm: I think you should to a salon & ask the hairdresser about. Different products work for different people. Here are a few ideas-
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