i have medium length hair im trying to grow it
its not thin and its not thick like it use to be
its shedding alot and breaking
its normal but somtimes it gets dry and some times it gets oily and its dull and lifeless
i need to know which of these shampoo's will my hair benefit from the most and i don't like to use conditioner and i don't dye my hair
im also on a budget so i don't want to buy the expensive brands
my friend told me to use tresemme but if i don't use the conditioner it will dry out my hair and leave it tangled plus i read really bad reviews about tresemme so im not a big fan and im scared of using new products she also told me to try loreal elvive i did but then i stopped because i felt it was drying my hair and it was difficult to brush
the brands mentioned above in my question i used before but along time ago so i dont know which is the better brand
so please help me! i dont know which brand to buyWhat shampoo should i use herbal essence breaks over,hello hydration,pantene smooth%26amp;silky,h%26amp;S sensitive care?
I use Tresemme Natural and Tresemme Red Dye hair coloring, every bath I come out of my hair is soft. You may just need to change the style of how your washing your hair.
First, when you shampoo it you should make a coat out of it, not rub it in. Gently massage it, but don't rip your hair out rubbing it in! After that squeeze to end of roots and then wash off, head down in water, face up, running hands through your hair.
The next thing is to not rub in ANY conditioner, but make a coat, squeeze to ends of roots and then leave in. After that wash off gently head down in water face up, leaving just a little in. Leaving some conditioner in will help your hair soften.
Except for Tresemme I would go and get Hair Thickening Shampoo and Conditioner from Loreal. If all else fails, contact a hair dresser and she will be able to help you!What shampoo should i use herbal essence breaks over,hello hydration,pantene smooth%26amp;silky,h%26amp;S sensitive care?
Sounds like you have the same problems I'm having.
I use a hydrating shampoo and a deep conditioner. My stylist added a scalp moisturizer and that seems to have helped a lot with the breaking and shedding so you might want to consider adding that to your routine.
You should rethink the conditioner because conditioners add moisture and help with detangling.
When you deep condition your hair, after applying the conditioner (and apply LOTS of it), wrap your hair in a plastic bag and if you don't have a bonnet-type dryer, wrap your hair in a towel and sit for about 15-20 minutes. If you have a dryer, sit under medium-heat for 15-20 minutes. Then rinse your hair with cool water.
Try to avoid using blow dryers and curling irons on your hair - the heat is very damaging and drying.
When you comb your hair, use a wide tooth comb to detangle and start from the ends and work your way closer to your scalp.
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