QuoteReplyTopic: Help!Need dry hair Home remedies!!!!!!!! Posted: May 25 2000 at 7:15pm
Hi, I have longer medium thinkness hair. I colored it two times before, and now it has gotten extremly dry. I want to let it grow longer, so I would rather not just cut the dry parts off. Please help me with any home remedies you might have for my dry hair......Thanks.....p.s. i colored it about 3 months ago with harsh highlights.
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KikiTiki, highlights, especially when done at home have the tendency to either go wrong or make your hair dry or both. You might want to check with your hairdresser, but if your ends are split there is only one cure: trim them. Better now when the damage is controlable rather then later, because you want to grow out your hair. Depending on your natural hair colour you might want to think about highlights twice - the darker the hair, the more damage the highlights will do to them. You also might want to invest into a good moisturising shampoo and conditioner (check the hairboutique's product reviews for more information), get a deep conditioning treatment once a week and/or hot oil treatments. My personally preferred conditioner is Aussie 3 minute miracle, but this is a matter of preferences. Best would be to have a stylist recommend you a good conditioner for your hairtype, though.
Another thing: limit the heat styling of your hair to a bare minimum. It makes hair even dryer.
Good luck,
Leanan
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hi my name is james.do you live in n.y.i get together with a few select woman in n.y.to give them a free helping hand with thier hair.yes i am a hairstylist.home remedies.there are plenty of those to try.mixing an egg in with your shampoo.mayonaise conditioning.avacado mixed with egg and mayo.there are a whole host of recipies.vegatable oil treatments.most of these recipies are available on the web.including this one hair boutique.if you need any help mixing or applying let me know and i will be happy to give you a hand.both hands actually.james e-mail darnleyj1@excite.com
sorry its so late but this idea really works...every day rub 2 or 3 drops of olive oil into the dry ends...dont was out, don't put a lot in one spot (it looks greasy) and don't put it on the roots cuz it looks REALLY greasy. it really works. I have dry hair to (well, had) but not anymore. ~Lalaland
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