hair damaged? and i do straighten it and curl it but i can't just do nothing with it! so im 15 almmost 16 lol and i have been growing my hair and its about halfway down my back and i want it to be longer. but i think my hair is unhealthy ( i dont think i have split ends but) when i look down on my hair it looks like i have to cut all my hair off until it eb=vens out ( and its not layers) and it looks all nasty, and i have it a little frizzy, what can i use that will make my hair one beautiful healthy and non frizzy? please help! but thats not expensive and will make your hair longer? !!!! anything i can buy at the store thats not expensive, home remedies?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? YoungMommy answered Thursday June 30 2011, 8:40 pm: Oh the hair curse, I remember those days... When I was younger I had curly poofy frizzy hair that wouldnt do anything and my family would make fun of it and they said I had an afro... I was so insecure about my hair until my husband bought me a new hair straightener... it is called wet2straight.. buy it it will be the best $20 you spend for your hair... I still to this day have never seen anyone with dry damaged hair as bad as mine was and that little thing made my hair soft silky and shiny and it doesnt frizz.. and it makes it so much easier to style your hair in different ways... my hair looks and feels like it came off a super models head after I use my straightener you will love it
here is a link for home remodies for dry damaged hair... I used them and I loved them...
^^use that link there a few different things you can try that are not expensive and most likely you have most of them in your kitchen right now :) [ YoungMommy's advice column | Ask YoungMommy A Question ]
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