Dry curly hair.. HELP!
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Jan 14, 2013
Rachelle R.
No matter what I put in my hair, it doesn't seem to absorb any moisture. It's really frustrating! Any suggestions???
Jan 14, 2013
Claire A.
I have dry curly hair and I use shampoo and condishioner from the body shop. I leave some of the conditioner in and dry with a cotton tshirt. Hope that helps :-)
Jan 14, 2013
Victoria Z.
You should try the new line of products called curls unleashed!! They have a sulfate free shampoo, leave in conditioner and they both make ur hair feel like silk and doesn't strip the color out while keeping ur curls moisturized!!! Good luck!
Jan 14, 2013
Annalie S.
Try Ion Deep Conditioning Treatment. And for frizz control any product that has argon oil. Be sure to follow instructions. (:
Jan 14, 2013
Alissa J.
I use argon hair products and it seems to make my hair more oily and less dry if that helps any :/
Jan 14, 2013
Suzanne F.
Moroccan oil n kerastase lines are the best.
Jan 14, 2013
Chris L.
Try an olive oil or coconut oil deep conditioning treat meant, I prefer to use a cling film and wrap up my hair and make sure there are not air gaps then I put on a hot towel or a beanie an let it sit for 15-30 mins depends on the product.. Use that at least once every other week. Nd for a quick fix try aussie 3 min miracle moist mask I heard its pretty good
Jan 14, 2013
Rachelle R.
I think I'm going to try the coconut oil first with the body shop conditioner! Thanks guys!
Jan 14, 2013
Amanda R.
Ultra moisture!! Leave in conditioners. And keep your hair wrapped in a towel for a bit after you wash it. Put oils in your hair to seal the moisture in.
Jan 14, 2013
Kat K.
It's super moisturizing and thick, so skittle goes alone way. Like about a dime size for 1/2 of my hair. Also deep conditioning it is a MUST. At least once a week you should deep condition it. I use the Wen line but you can use Deva Curl or even good old fashioned olive oil! I know it sounds gross, but if you put it in your hair (wet or dry) for half an hour and wash it out, it naturally replenishes the hair. Hope this helps 😃
Jan 14, 2013
Kat K.
Jan 14, 2013
Gemma L.
Best conditioner is the VO5 - Nourish Me Truly! :) always had trouble with dry hair after bleaching etc, and this always does the trick :)