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Aug 29, 2011
Tayla M.
Okay, so I've dyed my hair multiple times and this last time I dyed it back to my natural color(brown).
In some spots it's still kinda dry and it's made my ends split. Any home-remedies, advice, or anything on trying to get my nice healthy feeling back to it?
Thanks! (:
Aug 30, 2011
Courtney A.
you could try olive oil
Aug 30, 2011
Dylan P.
Back when I had my long hair, to prevent the curls from getting all frizzy, like two or so times a week I'd take a shower, wash and condition my hair like normal, towel dry, reapply my conditioner and just leave it in for like half and hour to an hour. After I washed it out with lukewarm water, it was like silk. I couldn't stop touching it!
Aug 30, 2011
Tayla M.
Thanks you guys I'm going to try both! Lots of help, I appreciate it. (: