Sunday, February 28, 2010

What can I use for seriously dry and damaged hair?

My hair is very thick, dry, breaking and i've got a itchy sculp.What can I use for seriously dry and damaged hair?
Electric clippersWhat can I use for seriously dry and damaged hair?
hot oil traetment or a leave in conditioner. or you know the moisturiser E45 well put some of that on your hair. i have the same problem. i would lay off the heat styling if you do that. and problay get a trim that always makes your hair healthier.
harry munk,the vitamins are great for any ones hair
Well dear friend,two hours before going to bath take a paste of egg and lemon and apply it on your hair,do this once a week.Beside massage your head with olive oil thrice per week,it has worked in my case so will your case...start it now itself if possible........................GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Peppermint Oil or Cream will sooth your itching scalp it will also give your hair a shine use it or apply it like a mask, Olive Oil and Almond Oil will bring moisture back into your hair keeping it from looking dry and Lavender oil can stop the hair from breaking and make it stronger through time
olive oil, or balck seed oil
olive oil or if you can stad teh smell mustard oil (i cant stand it but know a few people who swear by it). try to leave it on overight at least or for a while to really treat your hair and scalp. also wash your hair (as ure scalp is irritated use the mildest shampoo you can find) before you apply the oil to scalp, roots and all along the hairs for best result.





drink more water to help your scalp ad alternate your shampoo product (i.e. dont use the same one for months on end) as it can cause a build up on your scalp and hair surface.
olive oil
A hat
First do a hot oil treatment then wash once and deep condition for 10 min. ADD moister to your hair everyday for a month with a good leave in conditioner. I had the same hair and problem now my hair is great.
V05 hot oils a few times a week
a really expensive deep nourishing conditioner once a week. or olive oil for a cheaper remedy
a good leave in conditioner my hairdresser recommended some for my two girls who had the same thing and it worked within a week.
a good nourishing hair conditioner,


a warm olive oil+ coconut oil+ almond oil in three parts mixed together and a 10 minute massage overnight and then wash it the next morning with a good shampoo.


a good diet which includes lots of water and a source of vitamin E
Natural homemade hair care tip for a Dry Hair:


Feel free to shampoo dry hair as often as necessary. Use a gentle conditioning product. If it is protein-rich, it should be gentle and nourishing for your hair. A variety of these products is available in most stores.Condition your hair after every shampoo. If your hair and skin are extremely dry, buy a humidifier for your bedroom and always use it in cold weather. It will protect your hair and skin from the drying effects of indoor heat. A natural way - twice a week rub olive or castor oil into your scalp at bedtime. Wear a plastic cap to avoid getting oil on your pillowcase while you sleep. Shampoo it out the next morning.








Notes on Spilt ends:


Best ways to make you free from split ends is do not comb in the wet hair .Use a good herbal shampoo and avoid frequent changing of shampoo.Make sure you drink a lot of water as water contains minerals.Apply henna at least once a week.Oil your hair with a combination of almond oil and castor oil mixed and warm together.Do not expose your hair to extreme heat or temperature.Manage to trim off your split ends.Do not back comb.


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You need to remove the damage. You need to apply a product which gives your hair moisture. Stop using heat type appliances on your hair, that causes dry, brittle hair. You need to apply a hair dressing to your scalp to stop the itching.
try a hot oil treatment.
I find John frieda stuff is very good especially the hair serum
oil treatments are good....
Well, some people I know have told me that Mayo works... But I would never put that in my hair. I always use BioSilk when my hair is BAD. It costs alot but it works like a charm! Try it.
now adays you get dove shampoo of dry and damage hair
try these tips...... they relle work!!


Hair Wash





The best way of washing hair is with Aritha and Shikakai Powder. It does not have any chemicals or any other side effects. Aritha and Shikakai powder is available at any General stores or even a banyan shop.





Shampoos





Dry Hair - Egg, Herbal shampoo or any shampoo for dry hair.





Normal Hair - For normal hair fruit shampoos or henna shampoo is good.





Oily Hair - Lemon Shampoo





Hair Oil


Oil your hair at least once in a week. If you have dry hair then oil it twice a week. Hair oil gives the necessary moisturizers to your hair. Herbal hair oil provides you the necessary nourishment along with the moisturizers.





Hair Conditioners





Henna





Henna conditions and colours your hair.





Dry hair - Add some milk, water and 1-2egg yolks in henna. This mixture will not dry your hair and will make it soft and manageable. Apply it monthly.





Normal to Oily Hair 鈥?Add water, lemon, egg yolks in henna. You can apply Henna fortnightly.





Home made conditioners





Add 录 cup of vinegar in 陆 bucket of water. This will give a good shine to your hair. Mix curds and egg yolks together and apply it for 1hour.


Hair Tonics





Try tonic Hair Oil鈥檚 powder - Put 4 tsp of this powder in water, boil it and after cooling down apply it on hair. This will stop hair loss, rejuvenate and nourish your hair.
This really works and it's cheaper than the salon treatments.


Beat one egg into 1 cup of olive oil (double quantities if your hair is long). When well blended, pour over DRY hair and work in well. Wrap hair and head in Saran wrap to avoid drips and allow to rest for 30-45 min. Wash hair with your regular shampoo in cool water, soaping twice to remove excess oil.


Do this once a week and you will soon notice the difference.
tresemme shampoo and conditioner, i had bad dandruff and really bad conditioned hair till my husband brought me the shampoo and conditioner.
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  • What brand of shampoo/conditioner is good for damaged hair?

    Im using garnier fructis right now but i noticed that my hair is still very dry no matter how much conditioner i put on it.





    i can't afford those salon brands so i can only get those products at local stores and stuff. any recommendations plz? :]What brand of shampoo/conditioner is good for damaged hair?
    panteneWhat brand of shampoo/conditioner is good for damaged hair?
    Pantene
    i use hebal essences an its the best for dry n damaged hair
    pantene or head %26amp; shoulders
    Use extra virgin olive oil. I know it sounds messy, but olive oil can repair damaged hair. Avacado oil is actually better but very difficult to find. Sometimes you can mix olive oil with coconut oil for the best results. It seems you need to keep your hair moisturized. Find shampoo with less alcohol because that is what's used to strip your hair of too much moisture.
    head and shoulders.


    but beadhead or catwalk is like *the best*
    so try this...regular trims are a must, about every 7-9 weeks.(if your hair is really healthy then up the trims to about every 12 weeks, a trim is just a snip off the ends) if its been awhile since you have had a trim then inches may be called for to get to healthy hair. i use vitamin e on fresh washed hair.(its a vitamin that can be purchased where you buy vitamins, cut open capsule, squeeze into hand, rub hands together and apply to hair) dont message into scalp. if you get too much then just rewash it. hair will feel slightly sticky until dry then it will be nice and soft. it tames the frizzies, deep conditions and makes hair grow about three in a month. it takes about a month for the growth part of the e to kick in. the other benefits are instant. dont brush your hair but maybe once a week to message the scalp, i use a wide tooth comb at other times. brushing breaks off hair. i just started biotin vitamins going on three months ago this sat and notice and big growth spurt from that. biotin is cheap and also promotes hair regrowth and growth. i also have the biotin shampoo that i got from a vitamin store online.(puritans pride.com or vitadigest.com) five bucks for a big bottle and a big bottle of E is about 8 bucks. the biotin is about 3 bucks. i now take my fingers and message my scalp about five times a week, along with the brushing thats a good way to do it without damaging your hair. apply two or three capsules of e to dry hair and message into scalp and hair really well, put damp towel in microwave for 1 min to get hot, then quickly wrap head, a dry towel can be placed over that to help hold in the heat, leave on for 15 min, shampoo well, makes an excellent hot oil treatment. good luck, AND some people will argue about regular trims, your hair does grow from the roots, yes, but if your hair is not trimmed at the bottom, the it splits, get dry and brittle not to mention thin looking from no trims at all and frizzy. then your hair starts to break off at the bottom and giving you the appearance that it never grows. so to make hair grow as fast as possible and keep it healthy, then trims are an essential part of hair care. look on a ruler and check out less then half an inch and if your salon does not know what that is then take a ruler with you, i have. as of this week im adding beta carotene vitamins to my regimen. i found out that along with the biotin it is very very good in promoting hair growth. they were five bucks for a bottle of 100. got them at walmart. the biotin and e can also be purchased at walmart, and adding all this up is pretty cheap to get great hair. i just wish the shampoo was available in the stores, but not yet.

    How can I regain thickness to my dull, damaged hair?

    I have completely ruined my hair courtesy of about two or three years of washing it everyday, dying it, blow-drying it, over-brushing it, straightening and styling it in every which way you could imagine. Now it is at its very ends and I am trying to change my habits to regain the gorgeous thick hair I once had.





    Does anyone have any ideas as to what helps hair grow in quick and thick? Thank-you!How can I regain thickness to my dull, damaged hair?
    so try this...regular trims are a must, about every 7-9 weeks.(if your hair is really healthy then up the trims to about every 12 weeks, a trim is just a snip off the ends) if its been awhile since you have had a trim then inches may be called for to get to healthy hair. i use vitamin e on fresh washed hair.(its a vitamin that can be purchased where you buy vitamins, cut open capsule, squeeze into hand, rub hands together and apply to hair) dont message into scalp. if you get too much then just rewash it. hair will feel slightly sticky until dry then it will be nice and soft. it tames the frizzies, deep conditions and makes hair grow about three in a month. it takes about a month for the growth part of the e to kick in. the other benefits are instant. dont brush your hair but maybe once a week to message the scalp, i use a wide tooth comb at other times. brushing breaks off hair. i just started biotin vitamins going on four months ago this sat and notice and big growth spurt from that. biotin is cheap and also promotes hair regrowth and growth. i also have the biotin shampoo that i got from a vitamin store online.(puritans pride.com or vitadigest.com) five bucks for a big bottle and a big bottle of E is about 8 bucks. the biotin is about 3 bucks. i now take my fingers and message my scalp about five times a week, along with the brushing thats a good way to do it without damaging your hair. apply two or three capsules of e to dry hair and message into scalp and hair really well, put damp towel in microwave for 1 min to get hot, then quickly wrap head, a dry towel can be placed over that to help hold in the heat, leave on for 15 min, shampoo well, makes an excellent hot oil treatment. good luck, AND some people will argue about regular trims, your hair does grow from the roots, yes, but if your hair is not trimmed at the bottom, the it splits, get dry and brittle not to mention thin looking from no trims at all and frizzy. then your hair starts to break off at the bottom and giving you the appearance that it never grows. so to make hair grow as fast as possible and keep it healthy, then trims are an essential part of hair care. look on a ruler and check out less then half an inch and if your salon does not know what that is then take a ruler with you, i have. as of three weeks ago adding beta carotene vitamins to my regimen. i found out that along with the biotin it is very very good in promoting hair growth. they were five bucks for a bottle of 100. got them at walmart. the biotin and e can also be purchased at walmart, and adding all this up is pretty cheap to get great hair. i just wish the shampoo was available in the stores, but not yet.

    What is a good Shampoo/Conditioner for dry/damaged hair??

    I straighten my hair at least once a day. (sometimes two if i have to) as you can probably guess my hair is dry and damaged. its also really thin. i want hair thats healthy, moisturized, shiny and thick. I've tried applying the mayonnaise and a bunch of other home remedies but nothing really seems to work. Any tips?What is a good Shampoo/Conditioner for dry/damaged hair??
    Dove in the dark blue bottleWhat is a good Shampoo/Conditioner for dry/damaged hair??
    Infusium leave in treatment is fantastic for hair
    I like Dove products. They are gentle and wash out thoroughly. After I wash and condition with Dove, I use a leave-in conditioner called BioSilk -- I get it at the salon. It's ';kinda'; expensive, but a $21 bottle lasts me a whole year, and I have past shoulder length hair.
    shower every other day so you don't have to straigten you hair as often.... straigten it every monday wednesday and friday and sunday and shower those days





    get your hair trimmed so the dead ends will be chopped off and you hair will get longer





    use paul mitchell products





    good luck:)
    A lot of people don't like Pantene or heard bad stuff about it. I use pantene Pro-Restorative conditioner everyday and I LOVE it. This is going on over a year. My hair looks healthy- shiny, smooth and feels great too.
    kerasilk from goldwell
    Anything by Dove is good. They specialize in moisturizing.
    Try Mane and Tail, they make a deep moisturizing shampoo. Here are the details:





    The Original Mane 'n Tail庐 has long been a solution for troubled hair. Now from the makers of Mane 'n Tail ... Deep Moisturizing Shampoo





    鈥?Exclusive micro-enriched formula with deep hydrating botanicals


    鈥?Gently cleanses and conditions the hair and scalp with no residue buildup


    鈥?Repairs the damaging effects of styling and the environment


    鈥?Naturally replenishes and locks in moisture


    鈥?Fortifies the hair with Vitamin E %26amp; Provitamin B5
    Yes! Try L'oreal absolut repair shampoo and treatment, it's great; I have my hair straightened at the hairdresser with a strong cream and this really works; also Red Ken treatment Smooth Down and Vichy conditioner;
    I like Aussie Moisturizing shampoo and conditioner. I also use a spray in product that I got from Sally's beauty supply. It is for use with a straightening iron. I would try putting a spray in product like that if you straighten your hair.
    Mayonnaise? Yuck!


    Avalon Organics shampoo is great for thickening thin hair, moisturizing dry hair damaged hair, and repairing because there is beta gloucan , and babassu oil in it.


    After you rinse shampoo and conditioner with warm water, run your hair under cold water, gently blot your wet hair with a towel, don't rub and/or squeeze because you'll break your hair. Don't brush wet hair because you'll break it.


    You can find it in grocery stores, such as A%26amp;P and also at Shoppers Drug Mart.


    If you do go to Shoppers Drug Mart don't ask any cosmaticians who work at the cosmatics section for tips because most of them will agressively force you to buy the most expensive items just to get all your money for their commission.


    If the cosmatics sales _itch is approahes you and asks you for help say no thank you bluntly and avoid her.


    If she keeps following you, keep walking away.


    If she keeps being following you, then leave the store.
    First, go to a salon, get a deep conditioning treatment, it's usually about $10-$15. Then ask the stylist which products he/she recommends, as we can't tell you much without seeing and feeling your hair. And remember, always remember!!!!!! Don't apply ANY heat to your hair unless you have some product in it to protect it! Sebastian Potion #9 is my personal favorite, leaves your hair SO silky and soift. Good luck!
    thermasilk leaves your hair smelling great and really silky, I use ';blue water'; you could get it at any Sally's store you put on before you straighten or curl your hair so the heat wount damage it and it keeps your hair looking great and its only like $4 bucks! :)

    What is the best way to repair heat-damaged hair (the ends)?

    Is there a specific product? I am talking about once the damage is already done.What is the best way to repair heat-damaged hair (the ends)?
    Joico K-Pak makes a good deep conditioner. When you first start using it your hair just absorbs it if it's really dry but then you will be able to tell a big diff..What is the best way to repair heat-damaged hair (the ends)?
    First off, cut ALL of your dead ends off. If that means more then 2 inches.. you should do it. Because leaving the dead ends on and just cutting your hair will not help you any. Once you cut the dead ends, make sure you use heat protector EVERYTIME you are using a straightener or curler- whatever. It makes alot of difference. Also, try and get a good ceramic straightener. Hope this helps!
    you can treat with almond oil to make it look better but you cant repair it.


    Have half inch cut of each month.





    But the best thing is to have all the damaged hair cut of so that it doesnt keep splitting along the hair shaft
    i agree with michelle. cut and deep condition.





    if conditioner makes your scalp too oily, you can try to only shampoo the scalp and only condition the ends.
    i would trim the dead ends and use a deep conditioner every other day.
    cut it it cant be repaired

    What kind of products would be good on damaged hair?

    hey guys,





    My hair has pretty much been through it all (dye, straightening, chemical straightening, perms etc.)


    I'lI admit that i dye my hair A LOT!





    It's better than it was a couple of months ago, but i was wondering if there were any really really good product or natural remides that actually work to try and make my hair ';better'; than it is


    and yes i have stopped dying it.What kind of products would be good on damaged hair?
    so try this...regular trims are a must, about every 7-9 weeks.(if your hair is really healthy then up the trims to about every 12 weeks, a trim is just a snip off the ends) if its been awhile since you have had a trim then inches may be called for to get to healthy hair. i use vitamin e on fresh washed hair.(its a vitamin that can be purchased where you buy vitamins, cut open capsule, squeeze into hand, rub hands together and apply to hair) dont message into scalp. if you get too much then just rewash it. hair will feel slightly sticky until dry then it will be nice and soft. it tames the frizzies, deep conditions and makes hair grow about three in a month. it takes about a month for the growth part of the e to kick in. the other benefits are instant. dont brush your hair but maybe once a week to message the scalp, i use a wide tooth comb at other times. brushing breaks off hair. i just started biotin vitamins going on four months ago this sat and notice and big growth spurt from that. biotin is cheap and also promotes hair regrowth and growth. i also have the biotin shampoo that i got from a vitamin store online.(puritans pride.com or vitadigest.com) five bucks for a big bottle and a big bottle of E is about 8 bucks. the biotin is about 3 bucks. i now take my fingers and message my scalp about five times a week, along with the brushing thats a good way to do it without damaging your hair. apply two or three capsules of e to dry hair and message into scalp and hair really well, put damp towel in microwave for 1 min to get hot, then quickly wrap head, a dry towel can be placed over that to help hold in the heat, leave on for 15 min, shampoo well, makes an excellent hot oil treatment. good luck, AND some people will argue about regular trims, your hair does grow from the roots, yes, but if your hair is not trimmed at the bottom, the it splits, get dry and brittle not to mention thin looking from no trims at all and frizzy. then your hair starts to break off at the bottom and giving you the appearance that it never grows. so to make hair grow as fast as possible and keep it healthy, then trims are an essential part of hair care. look on a ruler and check out less then half an inch and if your salon does not know what that is then take a ruler with you, i have. as of five weeks ago adding beta carotene vitamins to my regimen. i found out that along with the biotin it is very very good in promoting hair growth. they were five bucks for a bottle of 100. got them at walmart. the biotin and e can also be purchased at walmart, and adding all this up is pretty cheap to get great hair. i just wish the shampoo was available in the stores, but not yet.What kind of products would be good on damaged hair?
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    What is a good recipe for dry heat damaged hair?

    I also dyed it. and i straighten it every 2nd day I know bad right =S


    I heard putting honey on your hair settles down hair particles or something. Someone help?What is a good recipe for dry heat damaged hair?
    Getting a haircut for starters is definitely the best thing. There's no other cure for split ends; even products that claim to mend them. AVOID THESE!!! They only temporarily glue the ends together, and eventually end up with the split continuing farther up the hair shaft.





    Damage and splits are multi-caused. To avoid them again and repair what is already done, consider the following





    -get your hair trimmed regularly (about every 6-8 weeks) no matter how desperately you don't want to lose that one inch! In turn, your hair will actually grow faster and be healthier.





    -Try to avoid washing your hair too regularly. Shampoos have silicones and other ingredients that strip your hair of moisture and make it more susceptible to breakage and damage. Most conditioners have enough mild ingredients within them to cleanse your hair. Look for conditioners with keratin as well.





    -Don't take steaming hot showers. The hot water also will damage your hair. Rinse in cool-cold water to seal the cuticle to make it shinier and softer.





    -Don't brush your hair dry!!! Only brush and detangle hair when its wet.





    -I know its hard, but really do try to stay away from using heat tools too often at least for a little bit. Put the flat iron and the blow dryer away for a while. You'll notice a big difference.





    -If/when you swim in chlorine, rinse your hair in clean water first. This will keep your hair from soaking in too much of the chlorine water.





    As far as shampoo and conditioner, you don't need anything all too fancy. Tresemme and garnier fructis are great brands and have a variety of products. They are very reasonable and do an excellent job. You can pick them up at a drug store. Anything for damaged, dry, or weak hair should do the trick.





    This is a great home remedy. You will need:


    -One very ripe avocado


    -2 tablespoons of mayo


    -A few tablespoons of olive oil


    Mash them up in a bowl and apply to freshly shampooed hair. Comb though evenly and gather your hair up in a shower cap. Use a blow dryer on a warm setting with a diffuser and use with shower cap. This will open the hair cuticle and allow it to absorb more moisture. Leave in for 20-30 minutes and rinse out. and voila!!


    This is a pretty heavy moisturizing treatment, so use it only about once a week. It worked wonders on my hair.





    Other ingredients (you can experiment with what works for you)


    -honey


    -banana


    -avocado


    -beer


    -olive oil


    -eggs


    -mayonaise


    -vinegar


    check this out: http://health.howstuffworks.com/home-remedies-for-dry-hair1.htm





    Now...the straightener. I know you hate to hear it...but there is no way to straighten it without damage. period. You can, however, reduce the amount of damage. If you reach for your flat iron often, invest the money to get a professional quality one. I recommend solia, its reasonable for the great product it is. Try to keep it at the lowest heat setting possible to get your hair straight. I cannot emphasize HAIR PROTECTANT enough. Sedu has a good line of heat protectors. Also, follow the tips above to keep your hair generally in good condition.





    check out these websites too:





    http://www.damagedhair.net/





    http://www.naturallycurly.com//





    http://www.folica.com/





    folica has great products for good prices.





    Best of luck! Happy hair days.What is a good recipe for dry heat damaged hair?
    I know exactly what you're going through right now, and this really helped me.





    Apply a homemade egg and olive oil conditioner once a week for a month to help repair your hair. Whisk one egg yolk with two tbsp. of olive oil. Put it in your hair, especially on the ends.


    Another good thing to do is open up a few vitamin E capsules and put them in your conditioner. Vitamin E is really good for your hair.


    Get regular hair trims once a month to get rid of damaged ends, it'll help it grow faster.


    Try a diffuser at a low-heat or cool setting when you use your hair dryer. With irons, try to use the lowest heat setting. It also might help to shampoo/wash your hair not as much as you usually do, because this can really dry it out. But if you go swimming, make sure you wash the chlorine out of your hair right away because that can really dry it out.








    If you do all of this your hair should be pretty nice in about a month :]
    I do the same thing too. What I do is I bought a deep conditioner and after i take a shower i put the deep conditioner in my hair put a shower cap on (if you don't have one a plastic bag works just fine) then wrap a towel on your head.. Let it sit for 20 minutes and rinse it out. it makes your hair softer and look healthier.





    hope this helped :)
    well wat u can do is go to a proffesional hairdress and ask for hair repair its like a shampoo. it helps alot because of all the vitams that are in it can turn it like healthy and strong.








    GOOD LUCK.





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    U better apply CURD /Yogurt to hair n after 1 to 2 hrs take shower bath.Also maintain short hair .


    All the best.
    okay i use to do what u did now i use pantene shampoo it makes your hair nice pretty to look at and silky
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