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What can i do about my dry hair?

My hair is really dry and im getting sick of it. Do you guys know what i should do or buy so my hair isn't dry?

Alexis :)

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  • Viki
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    Coconut oil. Coconut oil is wonderful for dry hair, it sinks in even better than any other oil I've tried - I've tried regular vegetable oil, olive oil, jojoba oil, and almond oil. All of those are good, but coconut oil smells incredible (well, it smells like coconuts - it's a matter of preference) and sinks right in to the hair. I like to put it on before bed, just scoop up a little bit, rub between the palms of my hands, and smooth it on the length of my hair starting at my ears and working my way down. Try to get it on as evenly as possible, you don't want a greasy effect - you can always add more, but if you put too much, you'll have to either deal with looking greasy or wash it all over again. I like to put it in dry hair. Also, when you condition, it matters little which conditioner you use, it's how long you leave it in that makes a difference. The longer, the more of a deep conditioning effect you get. Also, use plenty. No need to skimp on conditioner, it's important for protecting and softening your hair.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    You would check out Paul Mitchell - they have got a brand new 'Express Style' line that's geared toward getting faster drying outcome (I suppose the product you want is known as Quick Slip, round £eight-10 from salon that inventory Paul Mitchell). Also be certain you tough dry your hair up to feasible earlier than blow drying. For illustration - towel dry, practice merchandise, dry approximately utilizing simply hands and dryer till eighty% dry, then use a broom with the dryer to tender a bit of, and eventually use straighteners. Or probably omit out the blow drying thoroughly! I comprehend it sounds bizarre however the straighteners we use now are a lot more effective and will with ease straighten even probably the most frizzy, tough dried, hair!

  • 1 decade ago

    Aussie moisture conditioner

    Shampoo your hair, and put the conditioner in, leave in for 30 minutes or more depending on how dry your hair is then rinse out and let it air dry, do not apply to much heat. :)

    Source(s): Hair Stylist
  • 1 decade ago

    ME TOO!! Omg! I know, isn't it freaking annoying? I go swimming with my cousin and she doesn't use conditioner and her hair is still better. My hair is all tangled so I have to use condition. It's because I died my hair.

    If I were you, I would use conditioner every day. That's what i do. Pantene pro is good!

    Good luck to you and to me!!

    Source(s): my own experiece
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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Ah I know what you mean, my hair gets really dry every time I wash it...

    It's quite annoying...

    I think deep conditioning would help, but I haven't tried that yet...

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    You need to use a hair masque on it. I like TIGI Treat Me Right and Beyond the Zone Last Call Hair Masque.

    http://www.sallybeauty.com/Last-Call-Hair-Masque/B...

  • 1 decade ago

    Tresemme Moisture Control always works for my hair.

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