Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Long hair care?

My hair is dark brown, naturally curly and down to my lower back. What is some good deep conditioners I can use to help moisturize my hair?? And any other hair care tips would be appreciated too! Thank - you!



Long hair care?

I would recommend that you use the John Frieda Frizz Ease shampoo and conditioner. It is a bit expensive and you get it from Coles or Priceline, but it's totally worth it. Otherwise you can use the Pantene Pro-V curly hair range. It's not as expensive but still great. After you've washed your hair (and while it's still wet) use some de-frizz serum, I like John Frieda Frizz Ease hair serum - Step 3. Its about $20- and you can find it next to the shampoo. Blow dry your hair with a diffuser on a low heat, but while it's still damp use some Pantene Pro-V curl defining mousse on the ends of your hair to, as it says, define. Keep drying on low heat with the diffuser and twirl your curls around your fingers if you want to accentuate them. When dry, finish blowdrying by flicking the switch for a blast of cool air. Spray your locks with a little hairspray. I like John Frieda Frizz Ease Glossing Mist or Tresemme. Try not to brush your hair, as it's curly it will soon be looking like an out of control afro.



Because your hair is dark brown, hair clips with a little bling on will look great. Just slide one on your favourite side of your hair. You can just use a little wax on the end of your hair if your in a hurry or don't feel like doing much. Just rub some between your fingers and run through to define. A funky scarf tied around like a headband with the ends hanging fown would be nice and casual for a weekend. Or if you like it up, dont do tight styles. Just gather up and tie with a snagless elastic. Define the ends, and pin up enough to still let some curls hang down. Curly hair is all about trial and error and all over again till you get it right. Just practice, start with a little product and build up till you feel you've got enough. Good luck :)



Long hair care?

use a nourishing shampoo and conditioner so it doesnt dry out and get daily trims to prevent spilt ends



Long hair care?

herbal essence! love that stuff!



Long hair care?

have you considered a hot oil treatment for your hair? it's strictly for your hair not scalp. you can find good recipes on the net or if that doesn't sit to well with you put some coconut oil on the ends



Long hair care?

henna is the best,trust me



i gave up being blonde because i missed the glow from henna



Long hair care?

You should also periodically get the ends trimmed so that your hair continues to look healthy. There is no way to avoid split ends entirely, and they make your hair look dull and unhealthy, so getting the ends trimmed will give your hair a boost.



Long hair care?

i have really long hair too, down to my knees, and ive seen that it depends on ur kind of hair, for instance rough/silky, thin/thick



some really good conditioners ive found r garnier fructis 2-in-1 shampoo/conditioner, herbal esscenses hello hydration, and neutrogena 60-second hair repair



ive also seen that u should change shampoos/conditioners once in a while, i do every 2-4 months, depending on the season



another option that really seems to make my hair healthier is pure coconut oil. i think it smells really bad, but even if u leave it on your hair for a couple hours, it helps. the best is a day or two, but who really wants that greasy stuff in your hair to show in public?



of course, i have split ends, but i get a trim occasionally (once every 3 months if im lucky and find time =D). even trimming a couple times a year makes a huge difference, my friends can tell right away.



Long hair care?

Here are some reviews on deep hair conditioners: http://beauty-tricks.com/index.php?optio...



Also, let the hair masks sit on your hair a couple hours before washing off, it helps a great deal (hair will be so soft....) :)



Long hair care?

I would get "All Soft" shampoo from Redken and "Clear Moisture Conditioner" from Redken. The conditioner detangles and helps replenish and restore hair's moisture level for a soft, shiny, air finish. Also remember to get your hair trimmed every 4-6 weeks.

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