Wednesday, July 28, 2010

What shampoo should I use for dry/damaged wavy hair?

My hair is really dry and damaged. It's been like that since I was little so it might be a genetic conditon or w/e... I just want to know if there are any shampoos and conditioners that can cure my hair in less than 3 months. Please help!!!What shampoo should I use for dry/damaged wavy hair?
PANTENE RESTORATIVES! It is so amazing - its beyond words! I tried it, and I actually noticed a big difference in my hair in 1 month. Use the Time Renewal - it repairs dryness and damage that built up 3 years, and it only takes 1 or 2 months to repair. Please try this, its one of the best products ever!What shampoo should I use for dry/damaged wavy hair?
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awesome! use the shampoo and scrub whole head, then used conditioner on roots and all of head, leave on for five min.every night! do not blow dry.


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Same problem right here. But not recently. I started using herble essence, hello hydration








http://www.herbalessences.com/ca_en/
I have the same hair as you and the best thing that has worked is washing with cold water. Everything else did nothing.
i have curly hair dry, coarse, thick, hair. sunsilk works great. i get the shampoo and conditioner along with a stay-in conditioner after my shower. its for curly hair but it might work for you.
You could try aussie 3 minute miracle, it works wonders as well as a weekly hot oil treatment. I've been dying my hair since I was 12 and you would never guess I have been.
HERBEL all the way!
dont use sunsilk...its garbage....it really damaged one of my client's hair....


use paul mitchell super skiny shampoo %26amp; conditioner


or L'Oreal Series Expert Intense Repair or Absolute Repair
sunsilk
I swear by Tresemme'. I wouldn't leave home without it. It's like my credit card. Since you have dry hair use the moisturizing formulas. Pantene is also another really good one. But if you want really remarkable results, then go to a higher end salon. You'll find the best products there. Remeber...Moisturizing or Deep Conditioning formulas are the way to go.

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