Question:
No, really: The Best Hair Repair for Damage?
Jackie
2008-05-21 00:12:39 UTC
I just read some magazines that say the "best conditioner," but they only list the ones who pay the most in advertising dollars.

I'd like to know the products you've used that *seriously* made a difference in the texture of your hair - did it make it soft and shiney???? I just stripped the color from my hair and now it's DRY like HAY!
Twelve answers:
Deedra
2008-05-21 00:21:04 UTC
I love bumble and bumble DEEEP treatment. I used every drop of it, and it helped my hair bounce back from a traumatic straghtning. I seriously used every last drop of it!!! you can get it at drugstore.com, and it costs 13.99 and totally worth every blessed penny! I did use it a bit different than what the directions call for- I wash my hair, then put it on and comb it through, and let it sit for about 30 minutes. It makes my hair sooo soft and managable. I will buy it forever! here is a link!
Ja'mie
2008-05-22 03:23:33 UTC
I would suggest cutting your hair before you do anything because i ran into the same problem.

Then try any moisterizing shampoo and conditioner.make sure you use a lot of conditioner at the ends of your hair, not the roots because otherwise you'll end up with greasy hair. But if u run into any more problems i would suggest going to the hair dressers and asking them to get rid of dead ends/try hair and suggest some shampoos to use



(I would suggest L'oreal Vive Pro for damaged hair or Herbel Essences hello hydration)
Whitney
2008-05-21 07:46:46 UTC
I have found that the new Dove line with the repairing serum has really worked for me! Just after a week or so of using it, my hair started to feel softer, and look healthier!

Another thing you can do to prevent it from getting any worse, is to try and shower with cool-warm water instead of a super hot shower! Its less damaging to your hair! Also, just let it do its own thing, styling it can only make things worse!
cristina
2008-05-21 07:42:24 UTC
i dont use conditioner.but i use some hair moisturisers after finish washing the hair.then i also use a hair serum for tip of my hair.once per 2 weeks i will go to sallon for get some hair treatment for steam hair.it is good for hair, especially for dry hair.i will not cost so much..
Panda
2008-05-21 07:20:32 UTC
The best thing to do (and a hairstylist told me this one) grab your crappiest conditioner, load it up in your hair, and let it sit for twenty minutes. Do this after you shampoo of course. You'll notice an immediate difference, and gradually your hair will return to normal.
tiana4phatpink
2008-05-21 07:29:11 UTC
Hey i just tried this trick that actually works. not only that but extra cheap. Olive oil!!! Yes i said olive oil. its cheap and not only that but it restores all the moisture that has been stripped from the hair and is also a very good scalp oil when doing your scalp massages.but do not be in extreme heat though. your head will heat the hell up!!
anonymous
2008-05-22 01:11:34 UTC
i use vive pro, for midlength to long damaged hair and its soo good and i found that especially the first few times i used it, it worked really well, plus it smells good.
anonymous
2008-05-21 07:29:12 UTC
Nothing!

I stop using products and my hair is getting better.

These all products contain chemicals.

Try to you natural things. i.e henna, egg, oils (mustard, coconut)



natural things do not have side effects.
jasmine d
2008-05-21 07:17:18 UTC
try Aussie's 3min miracle IT REALLY WORKS and it's at wal-mart and target for under 5 bucks
one
2008-05-21 07:36:14 UTC
If its dry, try these:



http://www.sallybeauty.com/loreal-hair-fix/SBS-500492,default,pd.html?cgid=Hair02-03



http://www.sallybeauty.com/ion-repair-solutions-hair-reconstructor-treatment/ION25,default,pd.html?cgid=Hair02-03



http://www.sallybeauty.com/Age%20Renew%20Anti-Aging%20Treatment%20Masque/SBS-539256,default,pd.html?cgid=Hair02-03



http://www.sallybeauty.com/ion-anti-frizz-solutions-extreme-moisture-nurturing-creme/SBS-302268,default,pd.html?cgid=Hair02-02



http://www.sallybeauty.com/ion-repair-solutions-effective-care-intensive-therapy-treatment/ION22,default,pd.html?cgid=Hair02-02



Also try this shampoo:



http://www.drugstore.com/qxp170147_333181_sespider/optimum_care/anti_breakage_therapy_stay_strong_shampoo.htm



I have used these after MAJOR HAIR MELTDOWNS with relaxers on color-treated hair.



Good-Luck!!
mykidzrkute
2008-05-21 07:16:19 UTC
it's dry because your hair is fried, you can't "fix" it, you can only make it look better, and if you want to use cheap grocery store products and not cut your hair then your screwed. to bad for u
bitch
2008-05-21 07:15:05 UTC
garnier


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