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Old 08-07-2009, 03:03 PM   #1
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Question My hair needs help!!

I'm very desperate with my hair, I would like to have some advice from you. I've got long hair, curly, very thin and the ends are damaged. My hair is also very dry, and I suffer from a lot of frizz.

I've been using Loreal shampoo and conditioning for damaged hair, but it hasn't really work... Any advice pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Loreal, from what I have gathered from my hairdresser, is a "coating" like "wax" over your hair that is why it can look so shinny for "some"...

You need to keep the split ends at bay so the bottom needs to be cut but slightly, you must state this or they will take like 2 inches.

Try a volume formula from your hairdresser re thin hair.

Use treatments.

And, ask about the frizz, I have curly underneath and straight on top, when I had more length, I only used a hairdryer, now as it is a tad shorter, a straghtening iron which is not good for the hair but makes it nice and straight...

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Old 08-14-2009, 07:38 AM   #3
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1. Treat hair with care and delicately. Do not dry the hair roughly.

2. Do not sleep on cotton surfaces. Instead use only silk or satin fabrics.

3. Make sure the hair does not touch or rub against the upholstery of the couch or chair as this could be damaging.
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ok you can invest in a good shampoo /cond. Curly hair needs more hydration than straight hair. Here are my suggestions and I use to work in Beauty wholesaling so I got to try all product lines.

1. Joico Kpak - shampoo, conditioner and there are 2 treatments either purchase the hydrating treatment or the reconstructor. You can shampoo condition and then apply treatment and leave over night... rinse in the morning ( you have thin hair). I have thick curly hair so I never had to rinse my hair would absorbe all the moisture.

2. to help define curls Iso Bouncy Curl. There is a shampoo/cond and either the spray or the cream styling product.

3. Biolage Ultra Hydrating - shampoo , conditioner and there is a treatment too I think

You only need very lil shampoo and cond so these products are an investment.
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