ok, i have curly soft meduim dark brown hair.. and i dont dye it or do anyhing to do it, so when i blow dry it, it doesnt look dry, it looks soft and thick, and my hair is really nce compared to alot of people i know, but my queston is i wanna do my hair more now, but im ALWAYS takng care of my hair, like after i do my hair i do an egg mask.or hair treatmens for my hair to protect it from gettng bad, just recently i bought a new straightner, it is lke really good quality called Philps.Salon hair straighnter and it has a ceramic iron, i want to do my hair every now and then i just dont want it to get dry and ugly, is it ok if i do my hair whenver i want but always do the masks and hair treatmens before or after? will it ruin? thank you in advance:)
As gross as this may sound, you should shower every other day. You know when your hair gets greasy? That's actually very good for you hair. As gross as it may look, it's helpful. The natural oils in your hair will hydrate and moisturize.
Also, you may want to try a mousse which you apply to your hair when it's still wet. I blow dry and straighten everyday and I have amazing hair. Products do help. But you do not want to kill your hair. Just be careful on how much you use, and keep up with your treatments. [ RiskyBusiness's advice column | Ask RiskyBusiness A Question ]
Gabiie answered Tuesday July 20 2010, 5:21 pm: ok eventually the hair straigtener will ruin your hair,yes.
but if you do the treatment or even hair moisture befor and after you straigten it and only do it occasionally your hair will be fine [ Gabiie's advice column | Ask Gabiie A Question ]
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