Sunday, June 20, 2010

For thick, coarse, dry hair, what's the best to fully moisturize it and keep it tame?

ok, i used to have straight healthy normal looking hair and then puberty hit and my hair is just thick, coarse, dry, and frizzy. i tried conditioners from nioxin, biolage, and redken all soft, but they only worked for the first couple times i used them. i don't want to relax my hair again and i do flat iron ceramically but i used a leave in conditioner which stopped working too, i just don't want it to be so dead looking. what would be the best way to moisturize it and keep the moisture in?



For thick, coarse, dry hair, what's the best to fully moisturize it and keep it tame?

Okay, this is going to sound so weird, but it works so well. Use Mayo on your hair once a month and tottally cover your hair in it. Wait like 30 min to an hour and wash it off and don't shampoo. the next day when it's dry, it will feel soooo soft and managable and it also gets rid of split ends and dandruff. I don't know why it works but it just does.



For thick, coarse, dry hair, what's the best to fully moisturize it and keep it tame?

certain kinds of moose can hold your hair and moisturise it.



For thick, coarse, dry hair, what's the best to fully moisturize it and keep it tame?

10-40



For thick, coarse, dry hair, what's the best to fully moisturize it and keep it tame?

A favorite home remedy of many people is to put mayonnaise in your hair, massage it through then wrap your head in a plastic bag.



I can't stand mayo to EAT it much less put it in my hair, but I've had good success with Tresemme conditioner and a plastic bag wrap. It worked really well for me once when I fried my hair a little with color.



For thick, coarse, dry hair, what's the best to fully moisturize it and keep it tame?

back to basics brand sunflower seed formula and tangerine formula shampoos and conditioners.



For thick, coarse, dry hair, what's the best to fully moisturize it and keep it tame?

Sleep in a cap with olive oil or mayonnaise. Just be sure bed partner has eaten before going to bed



For thick, coarse, dry hair, what's the best to fully moisturize it and keep it tame?

i have the same kind of hair and know for a fact that flat ironing makes your hair drier and frizzier, so you're not helping your hair at all, at least if you constantly iron. if you only iron everyonce in a while, your hair won't be too bad, and it wil actually start to straighten out. wash your hair every other day, but condition daily. i use alba deep conditioner, it works great and leaves your scalp feeling fantastic. for control, use hairspray. i spreay it on, brush my hair real quick, and repeat a few times. it gives you great hold and doesn't look like you've laminated your hair. there's nothing wrong with thick hair, it's better to have thick hair than hair so thin it looks like you might bald.



For thick, coarse, dry hair, what's the best to fully moisturize it and keep it tame?

have you tried aussie three minute miracle it really works



For thick, coarse, dry hair, what's the best to fully moisturize it and keep it tame?

I have the same problem and I have used every hair product that claims the help dry frizzy hair. Lately I have been using Dove shampoo and conditioner, their mouse, and their deep conditioner and it has really helped my hair. I also use a leave in conditioner by Therma silk and wash my hair every other day. If you have to wash your hair everyday then let it dry naturally and also try to flat iron your hair as least as possible.



For thick, coarse, dry hair, what's the best to fully moisturize it and keep it tame?

Try a reconditioner every other week or so. Do not use reconditioners everytime you condition, that's not recommended cuz they open the pores of the hair and can cause breakdown from over use. I use Goldwell. If you were purchasing Redken (which I love the "All Soft" line) at a salon, they may have Goldwell there. When conditioning though, leave on for as long as you can...not 5 - 15 minutes like suggested...different hair types will require different times. Wash and condition once per week...this has help me a lot; it helps with breakage for sure!! Hope this helps!

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