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My hair needs your help
Bones4:
I have hot olive oil in it still. lol
Ronin:
That probably will do the trick, also found this
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This topic i don't have alot of knowledge on, mainly because i use quite an obscure shampoo. I use the shampoo bars that you can get from http://www.lush.com i've found them very effective instead of a standard shampoo and all the ingredients are natural aswell. On a budget, Pantene Pro-V and also Tresemme are a good shampoos and conditioners but i have heard that the Pantene is abit of a joke when it comes to repairing hairs and split ends because it covers the hair with a layer of wax.
I have heared very good things from a friend of mine who has long hair and that the Aussie branded shampoos and conditioners are very good so i would suggest checking them out.
Conditioning wise, it depends on how you hair is, there is a huge range of conditioners that target specific hair types, whether your hair is "Thick and Coarse", "Damaged" or "Greasy" there is a conditioner out there for your hair.
If your hair feels very coarse and dry i would suggest a hot oil treatment, VO5 do a good hot oil treatment that it's about £4 and gives you 4 vials of oil that you heat up in a cup of hot water, massage into your wet hair and leave in for a minute, i use it and it's done wonders on my hair especially because i straighten it. They recommend that you use it once a week depending on how bad your hair is.
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Bones4:
Thanks, bro. :D
Ronin:
Yeah this place has good content. Makes me want to go back to having a lighter brown/blonde highlights (i.e when I was 6).
Damnit hair! You turned dark on me!! Argh
Otis Da HousKat:
I don't know how you dry your hair, but don't be a slob and just attack it with a towel. That damages the hair and leaves it rough. Patting it gently with a towel and wrapping it up works very well to dry your hair and leaving it feel nice.