hey im 18/f and my hair is very dry and frizzy from dying it and straightening it. I was wondering if anybody knew any products that have worked for you or someone you know. I've tried the hot oil treatments and those really never worked for me. I can't afford anything too expensive and if u can buy it at say walmart, target, shopko, etc that would be even better. any suggestions are appreciated!
I use Dove intense damage therapy shampoo and conditioner, it is amazing.
After one use I could tell it was working. You're supposed to leave the conditioner in for atleast 3 minutes and it really does help.
That is what it looks like, I got it cheaper at like target/walmart. It's really good I highly recommend it.
Also there is a leave in spray conditioner I use called Miracle 7, it's kind of expensive though. Around 12 dollars, but it smells great and it helps replenish dry and damaged hair.
Isabel13 answered Friday August 14 2009, 5:06 pm: First off, it sounds like you need a good cut. You can get a treatment at a salon to help this sort of thing too; I have such dry hair, very thick too, and it tangles so easily!
So preferably get a good cut, and lay off curlers and straighteners for a while. Even blow drying without a good protection spray can damage your hair. After two shampoos and a 3 minute miracle mask from Aussie, I use a wide toothed comb and gently brush out tangles. Then I leave it to dry naturally a bit, then spray with heat-defense spray and blow dry whilst brushing with a paddle brush. Leave natural.
Also I stopped using shampoo for a 3 days and whilst I was on the computer I used Aussie's Minute Miracle Hair Repair product and left it on with a shower cap for the day and washed it out at night. Of course you could do this for anywhere between 20 minutes to the whole day.
The best products I find are rich fruity serums from Aussie, Garnier and Bed-Head. Tigi is good too! Of course if these are too expensive Pantene's Pro V-2 minute hair repair works very well as well. So does their Shampoo and Conditioner!
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