Monday, July 27, 2009

How to get Natural Shiny Silky hair ?

I have been dying my hair since i was in 5th grade,and i didnt know it was going to damage my hair. It didnt show until 9th grade. Now i have really dry hair it's like a broom!-__- I also permed my hair this year in December. And i just wana know how to get back my natural hair! Please Help !!!!! Thank you !!!!



How to get Natural Shiny Silky hair ?

try to cut all the damage hair you can so you can start fresh and try hot oil treaments do that every week and you be good to go in a couple of months



How to get Natural Shiny Silky hair ?

There are a lot of options on the market right now. You can try a hair mask, hot oil, or a deep conditioner. Frederic fekkai has some really good ones.



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How to get Natural Shiny Silky hair ?

You should use a shine serum by Paul Mitchell it works great!! Also, cut off all the dry ends and it will be healthy.



How to get Natural Shiny Silky hair ?

Do not use the blow dry, straightening iron, and curling iron too much because it would damage your hair. Use shampoo and conditioner everytime you take a shower. You could also ask a professional stylist. Please help me with my questions : )



How to get Natural Shiny Silky hair ?

You should...



1) After conditioning and rinsing, rinse again w/ cold water.



2) Use Sammy Smooth. It really worked for me.(Available at CVS)



3) Wait for your hair to grow out until the damaged hair is far down enough that you can cut it off.



4) DO NOT recolor, perm, straighten or curl your hair.



GOOD LUCK!!!!



How to get Natural Shiny Silky hair ?

well i have really dry hair too ( but i am in 5Th grade), plus i highlighted and premed it and so far what is working for me is head and shoulders.



How to get Natural Shiny Silky hair ?

When it comes to having beautiful, full hair my best answer would be henna. Make sure you don't use lemon or lime juice in your recipe when you make the henna as they can cause your hair to break if it's already weak. Rain water is usually acidic enough to get a nice colour out of the henna as well and won't harm your hair further. Try using the henna as often as you can it should thicken your hair and keep it healthy. If you don't want the red of the henna you may want to look for "neutral" or "colourless" henna. It will do as nice a job for your hair but without the colour. With the neutral henna you just have to mix it with tap water, this should be used as often as possible. If there are any skin problems on your scalp the henna or neutral henna will both help fight it. The last idea I have would be to take coconut oil and massage your head with it every night. Make sure when you're washing out the oil you're using a gentle shampoo, even better a henna shampoo. I wish you luck.

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