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katex 20-03-2007 21:20

Re: dry hair
 
For goodness sake Flashy !! ... stop p**sing about, pay yer money, lash out on a decent hairdresser .. get those split ends cut out professionally .. they have deep heat conditioning treatement too. Worth the money, and come to the next meet with a head of shining glory (thought it looked ok last time I saw you actually,even though you did cut it yerself :D )

Have to consider, that sometimes, dry hair comes from within, like a lack of a vitamin .. but I 'aint no health guru. x

WillowTheWhisp 20-03-2007 22:06

Re: dry hair
 
I tried olive oil once but it made my hair go all limp. A friend recommended baby oil but I've never tried that.

garinda 20-03-2007 22:42

Re: dry hair
 
Some people swear by using a final rinse with your own wee.;)

junetta 20-03-2007 22:45

Re: dry hair
 
Mine is well dry too, always has been. I've always been envious of blonde, straight hair. Mine is wavy, grows outwards, as someone already remarked, was dark but now has more than a hint of grey.

I think the colouring ruins it. Leave that alone for a few weeks and treat it with a gentle baby shampoo and a good conditioner.

chav1 20-03-2007 23:36

Re: dry hair
 
stop using straightners or buy that stuff your supposed to spray your hair with first before you use them :)

or

dont wash your hair for a week that will let the natural stuff get back into your hair and dirt lol

panther 21-03-2007 08:41

Re: dry hair
 
...or better still shave it off like the rest of the men do:D....start again!!

flashy 21-03-2007 08:45

Re: dry hair
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chav1 (Post 400442)
stop using straightners or buy that stuff your supposed to spray your hair with first before you use them :)

or

dont wash your hair for a week that will let the natural stuff get back into your hair and dirt lol



how often do i straighten my hair?? your always taking the p!ss outta me cos i dont do it often enough...make yer mind up mate ;)

jedimaster 21-03-2007 10:50

Re: dry hair
 
dry hair repair formula: found this thought it may interest you!


INGREDIENTS
2 ounces aloe vera gel
1/2 teaspoon oil (avocado, jojoba, or even olive oil will work)
2 ounces organic apple cider vinegar
1 ounce powdered milk
1. Combine ingredients in a bowl and apply to clean, wet hair. Allow formula to remain on hair for 10 to 15 minutes, then rinse well with warm water. Makes enough for 1 treatment

flashy 21-03-2007 11:22

Re: dry hair
 
ooooooooooo that sounds good too :D ty

LancYorkYankee 21-03-2007 15:53

Re: dry hair
 
Cindy and Annie have recently been using the "Fructice (sp)" shampoo and conditioners. Not sure if you can get it over there. I just use Pert as it contains both shampoo and conditioner together.

Brian

flashy 21-03-2007 16:56

Re: dry hair
 
ive used fructise brian, doesnt do much from my stragley bits :(

panther 22-03-2007 09:32

Re: dry hair
 
same here, tend to find it drys my hair out even more!

LancYorkYankee 22-03-2007 16:34

Re: dry hair
 
May be the different type of water. When I use the frutice moisturizer it leaves my hair feeling kinda mooky!

Brian

ANNE 25-03-2007 00:19

Re: dry hair
 
My hair is dead dry and looks like a bush. I use vo5 for frizzy or dry hair plus a leave in conditioner and occasionally a serum.

LancYorkYankee 26-03-2007 01:44

Re: dry hair
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 400407)
Some people swear by using a final rinse with your own wee.;)

Flashy, of all the advice thus far given, I think you should allow Garinda to try this out on you. Therefore my suggestion is, at the May Meet, after Rindy has allowed to pass through his system his fav. ale or lager, you allow him to test this theory out! I would imagine by passing a hat, a large sum of quid could be raised to encourage this experimental research! I shall be the first to put in a fiver!:p :p

Brian


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