Two lines might work for you: their None of Your Frizzness and their Long Term Relationship.
I'd use the None of Your Frizzness shampoo and conditioner. From their Long Term Relationship line they have a product to prevent split ends. You can mix and match until you find what's best for you. But first, get your ends trimmed. Only way to get rid of those split ends. [ xokristabelle's advice column | Ask xokristabelle A Question ]
_wishes answered Tuesday April 1 2008, 12:27 pm: Really try aussie 3 minute miracle cream, You can buy it in a lot of places and its not expensive but it really does work!! Its a deeping conditioning conditioner it makes your hair soo smothe and silky and feels amazing. Also it smells great to.
Do you use heat a lot on your hair? Like hair straightners, dryers, tongs etc? Well if you always use a heat protector spray before hand you can buy one from most companies, the aussie one smells nice as does the tre semme one. You should really buy in a conditioning spray to just to make sure your hair is well moistuised and aussie has one. [ _wishes's advice column | Ask _wishes A Question ]
pinkcherries answered Tuesday April 1 2008, 6:46 am: i agree with the person under me about the sally's thing. Sally's beauty products are really good. They are wear people at haircutting places get their products.
Mareesey answered Tuesday April 1 2008, 3:19 am: Have you heard of sally's beauty supply? They have a lot of the stuff the salons carry and not for too bad a price. The best stuff is expensive you should look for the one that is specifically for hair like yours. Also don't use Pantiene its not good for your hair it has a lot of wax in it to make your hair look shiny but it does nothing for your hair. [ Mareesey's advice column | Ask Mareesey A Question ]
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