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.
It's not good to use shampoo too much because it can dry out your hair.
No, since the shampoo is helping your hair thicken, it doesn't dry it out. It makes it more moisturized.
i use fruit kicks shampoo. it works really well on my colored hair. i use the stuff with the smell of pomegranate and i think grapefruit. it is cool. and it makes hair so soft. :)
You can wash your hair with any soap but if u dont use a good shampoo ,it will dry out your hair. You can but I dont recommend it.
depending on your hair type if your hair is curly or dry like mine is you shouldn't use it it will damage your hair
From my experience, no. Especially if you have really dry hair. Using shampoo every other day is okay. If you have recently bleached your hair, it's best not to shampoo for a few days too, because your hair will be very dry.
it is safe but I would not recommend it. It will dry out your hair. You should use shampoo if you can.
I have a few ideas... First shower, and shampoo your hair. Next blow dry your hair and then use a straightner and put grease in it. Another one is, wash ur hair shampoo and conditioner, then blow dry and curl your hair with a curling iron and grease it.
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.
There are many products made for damaged hair, but if you prefer not to use one of them, you can use olive oil. Simply warm the oil (not hot!) and apply to dry hair. Then place a plastic shower cap over it and wrap with a warm towel. Leave for about 30 minutes, then shampoo as usual with a shampoo for dry hair. You may have to shampoo twice to get all of the oil out. Then follow up with a conditioner made for dry hair.
There may be some benefit as you are simply replacing hair oils and it is just eggs and veg oil, but you are better off to just use a hot oil hair treatment, shampoo less often and use only shampoo for dry hair.
There are many great shampoos for dry hair. I prefer Herbal Essence that is a hydrator with extra moisture in it.