What Are Good Things To Help Dry Ends?
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Jun 9, 2013
Theresa D.
So prom is coming soon and I have dry ends?! Someone help!
Jun 9, 2013
Katherine B.
Coconut oil is amazing! ;)
Jun 9, 2013
Theresa D.
Thankyou! I'll try it :)
Jun 9, 2013
Katherine B.
Good good ;)
Jun 9, 2013
Lynzie B.
Second the organic virgin coconut oil.
Jun 9, 2013
Ty R.
Coconut oil!
Jun 10, 2013
Alexandra G.
Coconut oil is great but as a deep treatment in my opinion. It has to be washed out or it weighs my hair down...unless I use very very little. I prefer sweet almond oil for my ends and I also use a little bit as a natural frizz serum.