Monday, July 27, 2009

HAiR! HAiR! HAiR! HAiR! HAiR!?

whats the best way to keep hair healthy?! like any treatments or something?! and alos whats a good brand of blowdryers/flat irons/curling irons/hot rollers? and has anyone tryed "big sexy hair" products?! did they work?!



any answers would be wonderful! even if its just to one of the questions!



XOXOXO!!



HAiR! HAiR! HAiR! HAiR! HAiR!?

big sexy hair products make big unsexy mess.. basically they are sticky and they just frizz your hair more.



theres a great product out called terax.



i have a great formula it might sound strange but it works.



head and shoulders mint scent + fructis yellow conditioner + terax (for 5 min). http://www.teraxhaircare.com/terax_produ...



shampoo with the head and shoulders... i never had dandruff but the mint feels so nice on the scalp and it makes it stronger so your hair grows better.



then condition with fructis yellow.



comb through your hair.



then put terax in and leave it for 5 min to absorb. rinse your hair. keep brushing it until it dries, dont blowry or straighten.



as for the flat iron. the best thing to use is this one: http://www.sephora.com/browse/product.jh...



its expensive but well worth it and works on both wet and dry hair.



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There are many products for hair growth but one for sure is called Mane and Tale it has a horse on the front of the bottle its a sure thing' also try VO5 oil hair treatments for damaged hair also there is a product you can find at any drug store called placentel or something like that it suppose to work too. also try giving your hair a break from all products and get a hair cut every three months seems to work for with hair growth.



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It all depends on your hair. Talk to your stylist and ask them what you should use. They can tell you what is best for the type of hair you have. They can also tell you what brands of blow dryers etc. to use. As for 'Big Sexy Hair' products, once again it depends on your hair. Some hair it will just make a mess and other hair, they will work like they are supposed to.



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GHD (good hair day) they're kinda expensive but extremely good! (especially their straightners)



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The best shampoo and conditioner I have ever found is Sunsilk. It's inexpensive and it works. I have dry, frizzy, color damaged hair, or at least I did. Now that I use Sunsilk Hydra TLC, I have none of those problems and really soft, manageable, healthy looking hair. My hair is thick and coarse, like wire almost, but Sunsilk makes it soooo soft and healthy.



If you are looking for professional styling appliances, check your local beauty supply companies and get some professional advice, but if you are looking for stuff you can find at walmart, here is what I recommend:



Conair is really reliable, but look for a hair dryer with a diffuser. This will keep your hair from getting as dried out as it will with direct heat. It also allows for a wider variety of styles, especially with long hair.



Curling irons, don't buy anything less that a 3/4 inch barrel because it will burn the ends of your hair and make it frizzy. Conair and Braun make pretty good ones and both make an instant heat version that makes it really easy to get the right level of heat for your hair. This keeps it from getting too dry. Look for the temp dial on the handle.



If you are using hot rollers, use leave in conditioner every time for the same reason you want a diffuser. You will need the extra moisture in your hair to keep it healthy.



Hope this is helpful.

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