Dry italian hair, low budget.
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Nov 6, 2013
Courtney W.
I have dry frizzy italian hair, and little to no money, any natural ways to fix or tricks and tips??
Nov 6, 2013
Symone B.
Egg mask http://youtu.be/idqkHTkR55Y
(Screen shot in case the link doesn't work)
Hot oil treatment with coconut or morracan or argan oil
Nov 6, 2013
Symone B.
Nov 6, 2013
Hayley E.
Mayonaise nask
Nov 6, 2013
Emily M.
I've heard masks work good (but I've never tried them) but you can try a hot oil treatment! just put like a bit of olive oil in a bowl and microwave for a minute, then while it's hot apply it to your hair and let it sit for an hour, then shower! I have natural curly hair and it gets frizzy a lot and that helps! but make sure not to do it more than once a week!😚
Nov 6, 2013
Heather D.
Just leave your normal conditioner on longer and don't wash it all out.
Nov 7, 2013
Vivienne T.
Coconut oil or anything that has argan oil in it. I got some pro naturals moroccan argan oil for my hair, their products are sulfate, sodium and silicone free so they’re super moisturizing.