Blowdry protection...
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Topic: Blowdry protection...
Posted By: Unregistered Guest
Subject: Blowdry protection...
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 3:14am
Eeek! I've got bronchitis and it looks like I'm going to have to be blow-drying my hair for a few weeks. It's been years since I've blow-dryed regularly, because it makes my hair really rough and damaged. But I keep hearing about all these new heat-activated conditioners that are supposed to actually improve the condidion of your hair... has anyone tried these? Do they help? I try to stick to low or no silicon products... are there any heat activated conditioners that fit the bill?Anyone have any other suggestions for keeping my hair healthy on a regular diet of blow-drying?-jennifer j
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Posted By: KAREN
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 3:15am
JJ...Sorry to hear of your bronchitis. Please get better.One product that works wonders with blow drying....Aveda's Elixer. Will protect your hair really well. I used it one summer when I was blowdrying my hair a lot. No damage at all. Check it out.Get well. OK.Best wishes,Karen> Eeek! I've got bronchitis and it looks like I'm going> to have to be blow-drying my hair for a few weeks.> It's been years since I've blow-dryed regularly,> because it makes my hair really rough and damaged. But> I keep hearing about all these new heat-activated> conditioners that are supposed to actually improve the> condidion of your hair... has anyone tried these? Do> they help? I try to stick to low or no silicon> products... are there any heat activated conditioners> that fit the bill?> Anyone have any other suggestions for keeping my hair> healthy on a regular diet of blow-drying?> -jennifer j
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