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Apr 15, 2013
Britney C.
Everyone tell me your hair care routine! I want to know everything... do you use heat? shampoo/conditioner? treatments? I'm trying to establish my own hair care routine.
also, I have really dry hair. I use tresemme to wash my hair everyother day & I use natural macadamia oil hair treatment twice a week, I also straighten my hair every now & then & I'm trying to grow my hair out. Any tips you have for me would be great.
Apr 15, 2013
Becca L.
Wash every other day, switch between paul mitchells awapuhi wild ginger shampoo and pureology color shampoo. Condition every wash. morrocan oil hair mask as needed. Use paul mitchell forever blonde dramatic repair spray when hair is damp. Blowdry and flat iron hair every time I wash my hair. It doesn't break my hair as much seeing as I have naturally straight hair so I use lower heat and takes a lot less time.
Apr 15, 2013
Becca L.
Try using a salon professional shampoo! Do you color your hair?
Apr 16, 2013
Ever C.
Natural I use to straighten it and it got so damaged but I stopped now its reallllly soft.
Apr 16, 2013
Amber F.
Every other day I wash my hair with Garnier Frutice (or whatever) color care shampoo and conditioner. And every three days I use the Loreal sulfate free Ever Creme deep conditioner. After I get out I use the Aussie hair insurance for split ends, then I use the Moroccan Moisture argon oil spray, then the Tooth Fairy rosemary leave in conditioner, and then my Avon heat protectant.
Apr 16, 2013
Jes T.
I have long curly thick hair, and so my routine takes forever haha. I limit myself to straightening three times a month because I'm trying to grow my hair out. I use sulfate free shampoo, because sulfate dries out your hair like crazy, especially for curly hair. I use a lot of Moroccan conditioner and a vitamin E serum. After I rinse, I scrunch my hair with gel and lightly use a spray bottle to add a little bit of virgin olive oil. I let my hair air dry so its not frizzy, even though it takes foreverrr. Then once its dry I add Moroccan argan oil and a curling cream :)
Apr 16, 2013
Emily S.
Wash with selsun blue (just in case) then tresemeé then I go out of the shower put a clip for my bangs and when it's dry it becomes wavy and straight
Apr 16, 2013
Emily S.
Apr 16, 2013
Britney C.
I use to colour my hair a lot but stopped a few months ago. for girls who use heat, what heat protectant do you use?
Apr 16, 2013
Kelly M.
I have a dry scalp and very thick hair so I wash every 2-3 days, occasionally 4 if it doesn't get greasy, and I use a dry shampoo between washes. I use Nature's Gate sulfate-free/silicone-free shampoo and conditioner (just shampooing the roots), and every 2 weeks I do a 1-hour leave-in treatment with Burt's Bees Avocado Butter Pre-shampoo. I don't use hair dye, mousse, hairspray, or hair gel. I use a straightener sparingly after every wash (only once it's dry), just barely enough to de-poof and de-volumize my waves, otherwise I look like the Hagrid character from Harry Potter. :-P And I only fully straighten it once every few months.