plz answear all my questions. and make the answears long and helpfull. im in a tight situation. i need better shinner hair help!Best shampoo and conditinor. and hair oils. how do i take care of my hair?
Treseme has vitamins for the hair to strenghthen it and it also prevents damages. Dont wash your hair twice a day, oils the your scalp produce is good for your hair.
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WHITE conditionar bottle.Best shampoo and conditinor. and hair oils. how do i take care of my hair?
I swear by that new Sunsilk stuff. I use the frizz-easer one, but they have one for Hydration and shine. I would try that, they are very affordable. Just because its expensive doesn't always mean its the best.
Sunsilk Hydra Tlc.
i reccommend an Aussie product. they dont stretch the truth and the stuffs really work! try Aussie Sydney Shine or Aussie Sun-touched Shine, AUssie Moist or Aussie Cleanse and Mend.
aussie sydney shine is for like frizzy hair and hair that like wont do what you want it to.
aussie sun-touched shine makes your hair shine to the make and makes your hair really really smooth.
aussie moist hydrates your hair and makes it really smooth and easy to do stuff with.
aussie cleanse and mend cleans roots and fixes broken ends, heals dry scalps and makes hair smooth.
try it! if they dont work, i used to use Garnier Fructis Sleek and Shine, which is a really good product too.
oh, and also, try not to use like other hair products unless you really need it. dont use a hard brush use a soft one like the kind with the black rubber on the bottom. when you blow-dry, blowdry at a low-medium speed.
i recommend john frieda. it really gives hair a nice color! you can get it for blonde, brunette, and red hair. i personally do not like using ';For oily hair'; type specific shampoo, i think it leaves a gross residue on the hair.
shampoo every other day, dont pile your hair all on top as this leads to knots.
always brush your hair before its wet to avoid breaking your hair which can make it frizzy.
when conditioning, wring out and/or towel dry your hair. then, massage in the conditioner from the ends up. you may want to use sparingly on your scalp, depending on how oily your hair is.
let it stay in your hair for about 10 minutes. your hair is like a spung, and drying it a bit before applying conditioner helps your hair to soak in all those vitamins and minerals added to the conditioner.
you may want to shave or brush your teeth while waiting.
finally, rinse your hair. you might want to rinse it with cool water, this supposidly can help make your hair healthier, but i personally dont bother with it. towel dry your hair, and avoid blow-drying at all costs.
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also, do not be tempted to use brands like Herbal Essense. they have acrylic in it to make it seem like your hair is healthy, but its very bad for long-term use. however, i love to use herbal essense conditioner on my skin because it makes it very soft!!
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I used to always use the same brand conditioner as I would shampoo, but lately I starting mixing it up. My hair is naturally kind of poofy and relatively thick, but my hair's been so much smoother after developing a routine that works for my hair.
Basically, almost any shampoo works since it's primary purpose is to clean your hair... get the cheapest and best smelling option for your hair type. The conditioner and serum are what make the magic happen. Pantene Pro-V and John Frieda both have amazing conditioners, and they're not horribly pricey. Personally, I use John Frieda Brilliant Brunette Conditioner and John Frieda Frizz Ease Serum. John Frieda also has conditioners for red-heads and blondes.
Hope this helps!
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