Saturday, February 20, 2010

What moisturizing product would you recommend for dry hair?

I have very dry hair, lots of split ends. I dye it monthly, or so. I use a moisturizing conditioner daily, don't shampoo it everyday, and use fekkai glossing cream with olive oil. What else do you recommend I use?What moisturizing product would you recommend for dry hair?
What sort of hair do you have? And what sort of conditioner are you using? I have pretty thick hair kind of on the course-ish side (its not naturally silky, at all). My sylist told me that with my type of hair, over-conditioning makes it WORSE, not better. So if you have hair like mine, definitely don't use a deep conditioner every time you wash it. I started using mine once a week or so, and it helped a lot!!! But...if this doesn't answer your question, I find a good stylist is the person to ask. Find them, go to them, ask them, stick with them. Good luck!What moisturizing product would you recommend for dry hair?
You get your hair trimmed every 4-6 weeks.
you need to trim the split ends away


infusium shampoo and conditioner are excellent
try deep conditioning once a week with redken smooth down. leave it on for 20minutes, apply heat to your hair while it's in to activate the product. should work very well.
I always recommend Sebastian Potion 9. It's a little pricey, but worth it. I used to use it when I bleached my hair, and it worked wonders. I use it on clients all the time.





Dampen your hair, work the potion 9 through and wrap it up in a warmed towel ( I slightly moisten one and pop it in the microwave for 20 seconds). Leave it on for about an hour, and then shampoo and condition like normal. Do this about once a week.
I kind of have the same problem but my aunt baught me this really good coconut oil conditioner and my hair is shinier and softer. As long as it is something with coconut oil or or aloe vera I think it would be good for your kind of hair but I would definitly go for the coconut oil.
Hair masks can work miracles. You can get them pretty much anywhere, just follow the directions on the jar, usually you just smooth it into your hair for 2-5mins and then rinse. Do it once a week. They are so good, I would recommend Repair %26amp; Protect 2-Minute Hair Repair Treatment from Pantene, or if you have a Boots near you, their Organic Rice Protein Mask is fantastic, from Boots Botanics.
You should trim it and put a hot oil treatment in it and use Garnier Fructis as a moisturizing product
Beat an egg in a cup of milk.When it foams, rub it into the scalp.Leave it on for 5 minutes. Rinse the hair thoroughly with water.Carry out this routine twice a week for excellent results for dry damaged hair. Check out http://solutionsfordryhair.blogspot.com/ for more info.

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