Sunday, February 28, 2010

What is a good way to make damaged hair look healthier?

My hair is very dried out and I would like to make it shinier. I just need to make it at least look shinier and healthier until I can go to the salon, which is a considerable amount of time from now...What is a good way to make damaged hair look healthier?
Try INERAL HAIR FIXER by L'OREAL. You can get it at specialty beauty stores like Sally's beauty supply for about 3.99. Follow the directions carefully and it will make your hair look really nice.





PS. FYI: It feels weird while it's drying.What is a good way to make damaged hair look healthier?
Use Neautrigena moisturising shampoo, VO5 conditioner, and VO5 hot oil treatment, too make your hair healthier.
You really should condition at least the ends of your hair. And, although for some reason, a lot of people freak out at this word -- silicone -- really will put shine back in your hair. Be careful, though, because you don't want to look greasy! But a spray-on silicone absolutely will not damage your hair.
its called henna and placenta. it comes in a little packet that is brown. it helps your hair stay strong and healthy. u simply apply it after you wash your hair with shampoo and conditionar. put a shower cap under it and run it under hot water to actavate it. wash it out but leave a little in to make your hair softer. apply a good moisturizer and comb your hair. that is what i do and my hair is beautiful. do this and your hair will be wonderful
youve been to a salon and they made it like that get a better hair stylist but theres a few good hot oil treatments out there and amoisterizer conditioner ask the people at the beuty supply company the stylist will sell you the same thing for more money good luck married to a licenced beaution
UGH! you just told a hairstylist you don't CONDITION. we should all tie you up with wet noodle and beat you with toilet paper! no wonder your hair's fried.





honey, you need to at least use some kind of straightening serum or flattening balm or SOMETHING in it to protect it from all the heat.





think about it this way. when you get a sunburn you have to wait for it to peel before your skin gets back to normal. same thing with your hair. when you fry it you need to cut the fried stuff off to have healthy hair again. make sense?





if you can't afford it - give me a p.o. box # - i'll send you some! lord have mercy, child. what am i going to do with you?
Try a hot oil treatment which you can buy at the store %26amp; they arent very much at all. Use a good shampoo %26amp; always condition. Try not to blow dry it a lot b/c blow drying causes hair breakage %26amp; also tends to dry out hair.
use infusium its a big white bottle its leave in conditoner when you use it its just like water its refreshing to you and your hair its loaded with vitamins
Try using ';Thermasilk Shampoo %26amp; Conditioner'; It makes your hair soft, shiny and bouncy. You could also use an oil sheen to add luster and shine to your hair.
Leave-in conditioners (Loreal Nutri Shine) or Alberto VO5 hot oil tubes! It's the best, and reasonably priced!
Toss your straightening iron or at least start using a heat protector before you use it. Curls and waves are so sexy.
oh man, that REALLY sucks. i noticed my hair was getting a little friend on the ends, so i stoped straightening it...if i were you i'd just make it curly for about 2 weeks, then a lot of the ends will be healthy-er and then you can get it cut off.





to curl it all i do is get my hair all wet, then dry it with a towel a little then scrunch it with moose! and then let it air dry.
honestly this is gross but it WORKS . wash your hair with mayonaise and leave it in for about 3 minutes .
umm i would recommend using shampoos specified for damaged/dry hair and use garnier fructis creams or pink oil mosturizer
deep condition 2x a month...avoid heat whenever possible....use oil based moisturizers

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