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Started by offthesidewalk, May 18, 2008, 09:14:42 AM

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offthesidewalk

Well... healthy and shiny hair can be a great asset in styling and thereby in fashion.
my hair is becoming dry and frizzy and i absolutely hate it.

I'm not washing my hair as often anymore, and i don't comb it while it's wet, and I'm wearing a hoody (i don't know what's the prosper name. it's those tops with the cap on *blush*)  when walking to work. it seems to get worse tho. *sigh*

any tips on keeping hair healthy?
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Hypatia

Treat it with oil at night before you go to bed, and shampoo in the morning. Massage the oil into your scalp and then brush it through your hair. Be sure to use a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner.

Many women swear by olive oil as the best one for this. In India they use coconut oil for luxurious hair. I prefer jojoba since it's the most similar substance to scalp sebum, but it's expensive, so I also use olive and coconut oils.

Essential oils of rosemary and sage are believed to promote hair growth too.

It goes without saying that blow drying is drying our hair out, and the less we blow dry, the healthier it will be for our hair. Unfortunately for my hair, but good for my life, I've found the right look for me--a look that allows me to pass quite well, to live and function perfectly well as a woman in daily life--and my hairstyle requires blow drying. So I spritz on Dove hair moisturizer every time I do my hair. I've found Dove products to put moisture back in the hair better than other brands.
Here's what I find about compromise--
don't do it if it hurts inside,
'cause either way you're screwed,
eventually you'll find
you may as well feel good;
you may as well have some pride

--Indigo Girls
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Autumn

A high quality clarifying shampoo is quite useful. You use them once a week or so (but not too frequently) to remove natural and product buildup. It's a good time to do your weekly (or so, but not too frequently) deep conditioner/heavy cream/protein treatment.

The combination of the two does a lot for your hair quality.

Also get fairly frequent trims, frizziness comes from breakage and old ends. Also from new growth, so if you've been recovering lost hair from HRT you're just going to have to deal with having different lengths of hair throughout. I've been on hair restoration medication for almost a year and a half and the different lengths + breakage from highlighting is maddening.
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lacitychick21

Joico makes an amazing leave-in conditioner as does...

URGH! OMG! I forgot the name of my favorite stuff... let me look...
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offthesidewalk

HAHA. i get those moments alot. don't feel bad, Laci. *huggles*
^_^
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lacitychick21

LoL

Sheesh! It's like my all time favorite ever, ever, ever! How can I forget...I THINK it's Redken...

URGH!  ???
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offthesidewalk

does -this- look familiar?
Hehe. to be honest, i didnt hear of it before.
but i will look out for it. I'm gonna get Matrix shampoo and conditioner tomorrow... and no, it has nothing to do with the movies. Lol.

it's cheap. around 8 US Dollars, and it's from a salon- so it's not there really crappy stuff- at least i hope it's not. Haha
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lacitychick21

URGH! See, that's not it. I've used that and it's good stuff, but this the product that slips my mind is AMAZING!

...and on a shampoo and conditioner note: Pureology-The Hydrate System. Nothing else compares imho.

It's made for color-treated hair (I have five colors in my hair) but the Hydrate System works wonders on noncolored, dry hair.

The Nanoworks System is mind-blowing, but at $100 a bottle ($70 for stylists), that's $200 for shampoo and conditioner, even this product-whore can't bring herself to switch.
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offthesidewalk

That's ok. *huggles*. I'm going to use Loreal [sp?] for the time being. i don't know if it's good enough or not, but it's the next best thing i found that isn't the things you normally get in grocery stores. Lol.
so, lets see if it needs a good repair. *smiles*
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gina

I had pretty good luck with:
L'Oreal Vive Pro Smooth Intense Shampoo
L'Oreal Vive Pro Smooth Intense Conditioner
Gives good body and shine..and had no problems at all BTW my hair is also color-treated and seemed to hold its color well.  :)

gina
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offthesidewalk

ok. so about a week ago i went to the hair dresser's and asked them what they would recommend. they showed me another L'Oreal product they did before, but the guy that helped me said the other one would put too much nutrients in my hair and it would get too greasy too quickly.

so i got L'Oreal expert: age densiforce shampoo and masque.

so now... i comb my hair while it's dry, make it wet, wash it, put on bath robe, go sit in front of the mirror, apply masque, comb it with one of those combs that has the big gaps between the teeth just to make sure the masque gets spread evenly, put on shower cap, blow with a blow dryer from as far as possible  for a few minutes to add heat from the top as well as from my own body temperature, put on a towel on my head and watch tv, after a few minutes i rinse it thoroughly.

i only done it twice so far (every four days) and my hair is softer and shinyer.
Lol. so... yeah! my hair still gets tangled up alot tho- especially when i wake up... although i don't think I'll be able to escape from that very soon. (i wish my hair would just be as long as i wanted right now. Lol)

both bottles cost me about 300 South African Rands. I'm not sure what it is in dollars or pounds anymore. (-^.^-)
ok... so we'll see how it goes onwards.
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offthesidewalk

i used TresSemme (for all hair types) once and never again.
it messed up my hair to bad that my hair was breaking while i was combing it. not good at all- and not that long ago. *sigh*
maybe i shouldn't have used 'all hair types'... but i scared of trying another.

Posted on: 08-06-2008, 23:34:07
thanks for the exchange rates. Lol. ^_^
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offthesidewalk

tisk tisk tisk Kiera- Lol.

YAY friends of a friend are awesome, don't you think? (-^.^-)

My hair is just like yours then... Just thick instead of fine. Lol.

maybe I'll have my mom buy those products and I'll "borrow" some... HEHE. she also struggling with dry and brittle hair but is no where near as willing to go through such a mission. Lol.

can't wait for those recommendations- because i found something I'm saving up for. ^_^
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NicholeW.

The Dove Pro*Age is very good, rates as high w/ Consumer Reports as the most expensive salon brands and for about $7 shampoo and same for conditioner. Besides, it's available at the pharmacy and the grocery store. Love the scent as well.

Nichole
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Hypatia

Quote from: Nichole on June 20, 2008, 02:07:51 PM
The Dove Pro*Age is very good, rates as high w/ Consumer Reports as the most expensive salon brands and for about $7 shampoo and same for conditioner. Besides, it's available at the pharmacy and the grocery store. Love the scent as well.
As soon as I saw the Dove Pro Age commercial last year -- with hot naked older women -- I was so impressed I showed it to all my women friends of a certain age. They loved it. I have been using the products ever since-- but they have been disappearing from store shelves around here. :( Stores are not stocking Pro Age any more, I have to go out of my way to find the stuff.

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But yeah, as soon as I started using the shampoo, conditioner, and mousse I noticed they kept my hair perfectly moisturized, silky soft and lush even in the dry dead of winter.
Here's what I find about compromise--
don't do it if it hurts inside,
'cause either way you're screwed,
eventually you'll find
you may as well feel good;
you may as well have some pride

--Indigo Girls
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NicholeW.

Yeah, me as well, Hypatia. My hair has a lustre (& yes, I know, that's from the wax in the conditioner very likely) but the softeness and an ability to hold a style for longer than five minutes and just the way it grows better w/o breakage I attribute to the product.

So far I haven't had any trouble getting it at the food market. I hope that problem is local to your area, although some of that might be from buying, ya think, rather than the manufacturer stopping production?

It'd be too bad if they did. The cost is absolutely right for me. I simply cannot afford the salon brands like I used to.

Nichole
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barbie

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Quote from: Eloise on May 18, 2008, 09:14:42 AM
Well... healthy and shiny hair can be a great asset in styling and thereby in fashion.
my hair is becoming dry and frizzy and i absolutely hate it.

I'm not washing my hair as often anymore, and i don't comb it while it's wet, and I'm wearing a hoody (i don't know what's the prosper name. it's those tops with the cap on *blush*)  when walking to work. it seems to get worse tho. *sigh*

any tips on keeping hair healthy?


As my hairs also became dry and frizzy, I visited a hair salon for this summer. My preferred hair style is straight perm.
After shampoo every morning, I apply essential lotion or conditioner, whatever in my wet hair.

The photo below is just before treating my hair with straight perm. My hairs looked meesy.




And.... just after straight perm.


It is indeed amazing to me that a little change (with little money) can make me happy all day. Responses from other people also change. They respect me more!

Barbie~~
Just do it.
  • skype:barbie?call
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offthesidewalk

[okay- so my battery is literally at zero percent, but i thought i'd still try to post before it gives in]

hey Nichole- i couldn't find the Dove Pro Age anywhere.
I'll keep looking untill i get it tho- but it's hard.

i washed my hair again today. i noticed that the dryness and frizzyness is starting to go away. but my hair still clings to each other which doesn't make it as soft and wavy like i want it to have.

I'm going to see what the hair dresser recommends.
my hair has been growing for three months. *smiles* it grows fast tho. my boss even told me i should do something about my hair because i couldn't work with clients while my hair is always in my eyes and when i said i won't cut it she bought me an aliceband. LOL.
it's been fun. (-^.^-)

WOW, Barbie. that's a really big difference.
*smiles* thanks... maybe there's hope for getting rid of my frizzyness yet. Lol.
what essential lotion do you use, if i may ask?

*hugs*
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barbie

Quote from: Eloise on June 29, 2008, 03:32:27 PM

WOW, Barbie. that's a really big difference.
*smiles* thanks... maybe there's hope for getting rid of my frizzyness yet. Lol.
what essential lotion do you use, if i may ask?

*hugs*

Eloise, lotions I use are all domestic ones and I do not take care of brand names. All haircare products are similar in their effects, IMHO.
Hair dressers would provide nice advice on your hairs.

I also have religiously followed what hair dressers recommend, and it helped a lot. For example, I do not shampoo at night after jogging. Next morning I do. After straight perm, I do not bind my hairs up for a while. And so on.

Barbie~~
Just do it.
  • skype:barbie?call
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offthesidewalk

HEHE- love some Kiera, but I'll keep looking so you don't have to spend so much money. *smiles*

and oh. my. WORD!
i have a small ponytail. Hehe... it's rather small, about half a finger... but it's there. *smiles*

i also noticed my hair is soft on top as well. it's just the back that bothers me very much and it still frizzes. i don't know if it's a mid stage of growing hair or what... but it's irritating.
I'll stick to my routine and see what happens in another two months. *smiles*
*huggles*
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