Use a mild shampoo.
Use conditioning shampoos.
Use moisturizing conditioners all of these are good for dry brittle hair.
Dry hair needs moisture just as skin would.
Try using some of these options that contain humectants which are found in most
moisturizing conditioners.
Change shampoos to one for dry hair. they do help.
You probably need some sort of conditioner. Try out Herbal Essences. They have many different scents to choose from and they will help fix your dry hair.
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You can use many products on your dry frizzy hair. They make hot oil treatments to help get rid of the frizzy hair. You can also use shampoos specifically designed for frizzy hair. They also make Anti freeze hair gels to help frizzy hair.
mato helps the hair stay frizz free and moisturized,helps dry hair stay healthy
You can go to any hair salon in New York City and they would be very happy to help someone with dry hair tips. A great salon that has amazing reviews is Hair Mates Hair Salon in East Village.
Hair needs both internal (body) hydration / moisture, and environmental air moisture. Heat without moisture is also a factor. Increasing hydration and air moisture will help dry hair become more hydrated. Overwashing as well as underwashing contributes to dry hair, as well as overprocessing. Plus, low thyroid can contribute to dry hair.
Hair needs both internal (body) hydration / moisture, and environmental air moisture. Heat without moisture is also a factor. Increasing hydration and air moisture will help dry hair become more hydrated. Overwashing as well as underwashing contributes to dry hair, as well as overprocessing. Plus, low thyroid can contribute to dry hair.
Dry. But spray it a bit with water. You need to remember that hair bounces back slightly, so it needs the bounciness from when it is dry. Slightly wet hair will help keep it together while cutting. I personally do mine dry. But it depends how much bounce is in your hair.
You can add vinegar to your hair when you are in the process of washing it. This will help your hair get the moisture it is looking for.
Dry hair is hard to fix, but fixable! Begin by putting your hair dryer down, and letting your hair air-dry. Also, cut back on hot irons. This will help your hair dramatically. If you have to blow-dry, use the cold setting. Soak your hair in moisture-rich reconstructing shampoo and conditioner. You can also use hot oil treatments to help the dryness. Wash your hair every other day. This will allow the natural oils to heal your hair. Purchase a few leave-in conditioners and let them sit in your hair. And cover your hair with a shower cap. Get a trim every 6 weeks.
NO! its completely unformulated for hair, the acid and pH balance are nowhere near where proper hair care products should be, and will dry out hair.