QuoteReplyTopic: how long does it take to.... Posted: October 15 2005 at 10:44pm
get rid of my dry and frizzy hair?...i've been using dove intense moisturizing shampoo 3 times now showered andd it has helped a lot in bringing back moisture and health but i still get frizzy hair. is the shampoo suppose to work after 1 shower or does it take like weeks in order to see a significance difference.
just wondering how long it will take....thanks
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to get rid of frizzy hair completely you must know the source of it.
dont blow dry your hair everyday, if you have to use a heat protecting cream
stop colouring, perming or ironing your hair now
drink more water, eat healthier
get a deep treatment mask or cream bath at a salon for your hair
you can also try to leave on the conditioner over night when you sleep. (put a shower cap on ) and next morning when take a shower, you hair will be amazingly soft.
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ok maybe you havent noticed by namee but i am a guy. i dont blow dry my hair and i dont use heat protecting cream. im pretty sure im not gay which means i dont perm my hair or iron my hair.
i drink lots of water and i do eat healthy. and the shampoo i use is a 2 in 1 shampoo/conditioner. are you serious about leaving the shampoo in my hair over night? my parents might think im on crack or something.
but im wondering how long does it take to see results after using the shampoo. should i see a difference after the first time i use it or does it take like weeks? if i cut my hair really short (not shaved) but short will it grow back healthier?
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Yeah, I'd oil it. Only a drop of jojoba or coconut oil spread all
around your hair (not at the scalp really but more on the ends, then
brush through to spread around better) will help a lot to keep it
moisturized and tame down frizz. (If it looks oily afterward, you
used too much).
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