Thermasilk is it good?
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Topic: Thermasilk is it good?
Posted By: Guitar123456
Subject: Thermasilk is it good?
Date Posted: August 11 2005 at 6:45pm
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Is thermasilk 2 n 1 shampoo and conditioner good for dry and coarse and brittle hair, cuz i damaged my hair with a straightner iron and i want it to be silky again.
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Posted By: Tiramisu2c
Date Posted: August 11 2005 at 7:13pm
I'm not too sure if this is the case (others can back me up or
disagree) but I don't think any "two-in-one" products are very good for
your hair. If you have dry, coarse and brittle hair, you probably
want a repairing or gentle shampoo with a deep conditioning
conditioner. Ones to try are Tresemme Strengthening, Panteve
Pro-V w/ amino acids, Garnier Fructis Long & Strong or my personal
favorite, Paves Professionals (You can buy this at Walgreens).
Others here may suggest Conditoning Only (CO) as well.
Do you have very long hair? Did you want to save yourself some
time and this is why you wanted the two-in-one? How often do you
flat-iron??
I have a flat-iron but I only use it like once a month if that. I
have the Chi Turbo Straightener. If you straighten a lot, I'd
recommend a heat styling protector. Matrix Sleek Look has a
product specifically made for flat-ironing. You spray it on each
section of dry hair and it protects it from the heat.
I just think that a lot of the time, the two-in-one just kind of
conditions while it cleans and then you dont have the extra
conditioning at the end.
I really really like the Paves Professionals line. I read an
article about it. It's created by Jessica Simpson's Hair Stylist
and it's GREAT. It's also not that expensive (about $6 a
bottle). I'd try that!
Hope this helped!
Love,
Christine
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