I'm a model and my hair uses a lot of heat my hair has lots of split ends but my hair won't grow I drink loads of water and have used al sorts of products any ideas
1. fresh fruits and veggies- cu the junk and sugar
2. try vitamins- prenatal hair skin and nails, or biotin
3. regular trims- 8 to 12 weeks depending upon growth
4.condition, condition, condition- condioners+leave in+ deep condtioners are your besties
5. use heat less.
weekly hot oil treatment and use heat protection spray before using flat irons and curling irons, etc. Matrix Biolage is a great brand for damaged hair.
I use a good product that can help you to restore the damaged hair, it's Pro Naturals Moroccan Argan Oil which is really good, it protects the hair, makes it stronger and keeps it soft, shiny and healthy. :) I bought it at safrons.com :D
Healthy diet, no brushing your hair when it's dry, no tight hair bands and less heat styling. Try using essential oils to help prevent split ends and dryness, argan oil is good. Pro Naturals has a whole line of argan oil products at beyas.ca for repairing and nourishing hair. If you already have split ends, you need to get them trimmed.
Put your hair in a brain while you sleep, and when it's windy outside, put your hair in a loose bun. Also, a mixture of olive oil and egg white helped my hair calm down. It feels really gross in your hair, but mix it up and leave it in for an hour or so. Rinse it with gentle shampoo and skip the conditioner.
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Jul 16, 2012
Chloé L.
I'm a model and my hair uses a lot of heat my hair has lots of split ends but my hair won't grow I drink loads of water and have used al sorts of products any ideas
Jul 17, 2012
Danie D.
1. fresh fruits and veggies- cu the junk and sugar
2. try vitamins- prenatal hair skin and nails, or biotin
3. regular trims- 8 to 12 weeks depending upon growth
4.condition, condition, condition- condioners+leave in+ deep condtioners are your besties
5. use heat less.
Jul 18, 2012
Mary P.
weekly hot oil treatment and use heat protection spray before using flat irons and curling irons, etc. Matrix Biolage is a great brand for damaged hair.
Jul 20, 2012
Monique B.
I use a good product that can help you to restore the damaged hair, it's Pro Naturals Moroccan Argan Oil which is really good, it protects the hair, makes it stronger and keeps it soft, shiny and healthy. :) I bought it at safrons.com :D
Jul 20, 2012
Melissa T.
Healthy diet, no brushing your hair when it's dry, no tight hair bands and less heat styling. Try using essential oils to help prevent split ends and dryness, argan oil is good. Pro Naturals has a whole line of argan oil products at beyas.ca for repairing and nourishing hair. If you already have split ends, you need to get them trimmed.
Jul 21, 2012
Jenny B.
Put your hair in a brain while you sleep, and when it's windy outside, put your hair in a loose bun. Also, a mixture of olive oil and egg white helped my hair calm down. It feels really gross in your hair, but mix it up and leave it in for an hour or so. Rinse it with gentle shampoo and skip the conditioner.