warm up some olive oil in the microwave, saturate damp hair with oil, wrap in plastic or towel(might want to put a towel on your pillow) and go to bed, in morning shampoo as usual
Try home remedies for this, such as rinsing your hair in cold water or taking plain yogurt and using it as a conditioner for your hair. There are lots of things you can do to avoid having the dry hair that we all hate to have in the hot months.
To treat your dry hair I would highly recommend going through different factors that might be causing your hair to be dry. A good shampoo might be all you need, but the following website offers a good amount of tips for treating your dry hair: http://health.howstuffworks.com/wellness/natural-medicine/home-remedies/home-remedies-for-dry-hair.htm.
To treat your dry hair after a recent vacation, try using a hot oil treatment. You can get this done at a salon, or at home. If you would like to read more about how to treat dry hair you can go to http://www.herzine.org/home-remedies-for-dry-damaged-hair/.
There are a few types of home hair therapies. One can use head massage techniques and use natural remedies to treat the hair. One can use lemon juice and olive oil to treat itchy scalp and honey can be used on dry damaged hair.
The following website offers you 10 simple home remedies and tips to keep your hair from being dry: http://health.howstuffworks.com/wellness/natural-medicine/home-remedies/home-remedies-for-dry-hair.htm. For finding a shampoo that works for your hair I would really recommend shopping around and considering all factors including your allergies if any, whether you dye your hair or not, and if you're prone to split ends. A pretty decent and affordable shampoo that I found works pretty well is the Herbal Essences line or you might want to try something from Tresemme.
Dry shampoo is basically for your hair when it gets greasy or dry. You can spray some in your hair when you're running late and miss the shower or your just plain gross, lolHope this helped..xo
Put on plenty of lotion before bedtime!
One of the best home remedies for any contact dermatitis, poison oak included, is to keep the area clean (with soap and water), and dry, and to apply some over-the-counter hydrocortisone (Cortisone 10) twice daily.
First, improve your diet. Dry hair can be a sign of vitamin deficiencies and dehydration. If you still need help after a few weeks of drinking more water and eating well, try massaging olive or coconut oil into your hair. Both oils are excellent at giving hair moisture.
Keracare is a popular brand of treatment for itchy dry scalps. Also, a home remedy of using olive oil on the scalp provides effective relief for many.
I have heard that washing your hair upside down and leaving out conditioner and extra products when it is wet and dry will give your hair a boost on volume and thickness. But sadly, no. There are lots of salon products out there and even clinical ones if it is really effecting you.
Hair Dryers can dry your hair but very slowly