Saturday, August 21, 2010

Weird hair type...in need of a good conditioner adn shampoo?

the bottom layers of my hair are frizzy and wavy but the top is stick straight. no volume and there are a few but enough split ends. it can get dry at times





i need something to smoothen it out and give it LIFEWeird hair type...in need of a good conditioner adn shampoo?
Try Head and Shoulders. It helps my hair stay hydrated without getting oily and nasty.


After showering, use Garnier Sleek and Shine Smoothing Milk. Makes my hair feel so soft and smooth.Weird hair type...in need of a good conditioner adn shampoo?
i would use pantene pro-v [smooth and sleek or volumizing.] for underneath, i would use this stuff called cristalli liquidi. i got it from the lady who cuts my hair.





biolage also has some good shampoos and conditioners.
use an anti-frizz serum just on the tips of your hair, let air dry to damp then use a spray gel to lightly mist the top part of your hair and scruch it up for more volume, you can also cur the tips if you want a sleek look.
ok....well there are a large varity of shampoos you can chose from for you're problem.





what i would sugest first is go to a salon and explain you're problem and they'll give you straight up answears and help.








if you cant do that you go to a hair store with products and they'll help you there...








or go to a pharmcy and you can get herbel essances hydrate something which is good. biolage is also very good and get defrizz products. from there.





good luck





xox
try Aussie Moist
Trim it atleast every three months and the shampoos that work great for my hair ( which is almost the same ) are Sunsilk defrizzing,garnier frutiess,chi,and suave.
I like Pantene, it works really well for me. My other favorite though, is SAMY. It comes in a few different kinds to fit your hair type and it's sold pretty much everywhere.





Good luck!
Use Biolage Normalizing Shampoo %26amp; the Leave-In Conditioner. Don't use their Fortifying Conditioner, use a conditioner from Infusium. Make sure you use the leave-in on your bottom layers.

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