Dry ends!! Please help!!
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Jan 12, 2014
Rebecca Louise P.
Right I've been told by a few people that cocoa butter formula is good for dry ends! Anyone tried this?? :)
Jan 12, 2014
Kiyomi K.
No I actually haven't! And egg mask is also very good for you hair and gives your hair the moisture it needs! All you do is beat an egg massage it into your hair and leave it in for 20min. Then wash it out with your shampoo and conditioner ;)
Also mixing your shampoo with baking soda will give your hair moisture, prevent dandruff and make your hair soft and luscious ;) Do this everyday! Make it a normal routine for your hair!
Jan 12, 2014
Hannah K.
If you'd like to go the non-DIY route, you can also try a hair mask like Macadamia Deep Repair Masque or L'oreal Power Moisture mask 2-3 times a week. My thought on the cocoa butter would be that it's a bit too heavy and not quite nourishing enough for your hair, but I'm not completely sure on that.
Jan 12, 2014
Nicola D.
I love Josie Moran Argon oil for smooth hydrated hair. I apply 5 drops to the ends of my hair when wet or you can hear it in the microwave out on dry hair and leave in for 20 mins then shopping out!
Jan 12, 2014
Nicola D.
Then shampoo out even got to love auto correct!
Jan 12, 2014
Olivia G.
Mayo!
Jan 12, 2014
Audra B.
Coconut oil would be better suited to help your hair. Cocoa butter has waxy kind of agents in it that will coat the hair, making it appear to be shiny and smooth but in actuality your hair is being strangled by a coat of wax and will dry out even worse a few days later. stay away from lotions in your hair. use natural oils like Moroccan, almond, coconut or olive. fyi once you damage your hair, since it is dead it cannot be fixed afterwards. the best thing you can do is to trim it regularly until its all healthy again and prevent damaging it in the future.
Jan 12, 2014
Lara A.
Agreed with Audra! Also, Aussie makes a hair masque that helped my color treated hair feel so much healthier!
Jan 12, 2014
Gabby M.
100% pure coconut oil works great, I've done it twice overnight and I've already seen results :D.
Jan 12, 2014
Ty R.
Try a oil treatment with olive oil.
Jan 12, 2014
Lisa S.
I have not tried that but I love using Organix Moroccan Oil and Nexxus Split End is really good too
Jan 13, 2014
Kat A.
coconut oil