thanx=)my hair is normal at the scalp and gets dryer as it goes down.it is limp somthing awful and after i don`t wash it for 2 days it gets kinda oily and terribly limp. i also need help with the limp problem!=) beamer=)
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You people are lucky. I am a guy and I couldn`t have limp hair if I tried. It is especially frustrating if I try to grow the hair on the sides of my head less than 2 and a half inches long, because then it starts to just stand up. I have straight hair, but it has too much volume. I wish that there was a devolumizing condtioner out there lol.
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Here is a recipe I have been using for some time now for dry hair with great success. ¼ cup olive oil ¼ cup vegetable oil ½ cup water 2 tbsp honey Combine ingredients. Boil on stove. Immediately remove from heat and allow to cool. Transfer into a spray bottle. Spray on wet hair and wrap hair in towel for 15 minutes. Remove towel and rinse. Store conditioner in a cool place between uses.
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That`s exactly right...just boil it once. Apply it after it has cooled. It works so well, my wife uses it 2 - 3 times a week, especially in the winter when her hair has a tendency to get a little dry. Hope it works as well for you.
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I`ve been thinking....this recipe could be a little too much if your hair isn`t very dry. You might consider neutral henna as a conditioner, I have had good luck with it for a long time. If the first recipe works, as your hair improves, you might shift to henna as a lighter conditioner. Also, I have read that rosemary oil works very well too. I can`t personally vouch for it as I haven`t tried it, but the directions are: Put a few drops into hair brush or massage gently into hair and scalp. For brittle hair and split ends, shampoo and towel dry. Work a liberal amount of Rosemary Oil into the hair. Leave on for two hours (or 20 minutes wrapped in warm towel). Shampoo again. Repeat once a week as necessary. Hope this helps!!
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