I straighten my hair almost everyday and I need some sort of hair product, like a creme or oil, or whatever that won't give me split ends right away and keep it a little more healthy 'cause I know that if you straighten your hair a lot damages it. So, any suggestions? Please help me out. Thanks, I really appreciate it. %26lt;3What is the best hair product for damaged hair? (Heat and such...)?
The best thing to do, is use professional products because they aren't full of waxes and other fillers like drugstore brands.
I recommend to use Moroccan Oil in your hair when it is wet, and blow-dry it. It's a protein oil that is very good for the health of your hair, and it cuts drying time in half! :D
Also, use a protective spray when you are flat ironing your hair. It will protect it from heat damage!
Hope this helps!What is the best hair product for damaged hair? (Heat and such...)?
First off...give your hair a break. Straightening it daily will damage it beyond repair (as you already know)
Any kind of heat tools will damage it. If your going to be home one day forgo the heating tools. You didn't say what texture your hair was so I would recommend that a deep conditioning for damaged hair would help. Try a cream...then try a protein conditioner. Both are great..you might want to change it up every other time. If possible try sleeping with conditioner overnight.
If you have a Sally's near you check out what they offer. Their experts may be able to guide you in the right direction.
Also keep ends trimmed regularly. If the split ends are left they will continue to creep up the hairshaft and make the healthy hair look dull %26amp; damaged. Hope this will help. Good Luck!
well first off, i suggest you get a heat timer spray for the future to prevent damage hair. but i suggest getting a hair masque and leaving in in ur hair for about 20 mins. and there is a cream to put in ur hair by herbal essence, so you dont get split ends. also leave in conditionar is also very good for ur hair(not to much cause u dont want ur hair looking greasy) keep it hydrated.
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
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