Hydrating products for dry hair.
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Sep 21, 2016
Cara G.
What Meg said! I use plain old coconut oil as a hair mask about once a week and it is divine for injecting moisture and softness into the hair. My hair is extremely long and I try to take extra good care of it to keep it healthy and coconut oil is the number one best product I use on my hair to keep it conditioned.
I also learned recently (awesome tip I got from Meg!) that heating the oil in the microwave can cause it to lose some of its potency and that it's better to heat up some water and then place the container of coconut oil in that.
It can also be used to smooth down and moisturize the ends of the hair as part of your daily styling routine. If I'm feeling particularly dry on any given day I just massage some directly onto the tips of my hair.
Sep 21, 2016
Jackie S.
Shannie, I have very fine thin hair as well. I've found that Argan oil works for me and Phyto extreme exceptional cream. They make a big difference!!
Sep 21, 2016
Grace N.
I have the same problem as you, except my hair is wavy and in your pictures your hair looks straight. I use a honey and milk mask once a week and a coconut and olive oil hair mask once a week. I also sometimes put honey on my brittle ends always rinse with cold water to lock in moisture. Argan oil masks I use once every two weeks because I use a lot of the oil. Works great! And in the winter I just have the hair mask in for a longer time.
Sep 21, 2016
Leuca S.
Sep 21, 2016
Alura J.
Not sure if you have the brand available where you live but I have fine hair but this still moisturizes without making it flat or greasy/stringy looking.
Fekkai Technician color care luxe color masque. The one in the pink container. I have also tried the one in the blue container but I feel like they work the same.
Sep 21, 2016
Ziar K.
I like the Kuku Oil from Organix!
Sep 21, 2016
patty s.
It's a 10.
Sep 22, 2016
Charley S.
Will these also help in reducing split ends? Can you guys suggest something for that?
Sep 22, 2016
patty s.
You can't repair split ends unless you cut them. You can prevent them by using heat protection if you straight your hair. Use sulfate free shampoo and do a deep condition treatment once at least once a month.
Sep 22, 2016
Skylar J.
I agree with the coconut oil...AMAZING! I swear by it. I have started using it overnight (about every 5 days) and so far it has helped grow my hair longer :) I know you are asking about 'hydrating products for dry hair' and not 'products to help hair growth' but honestly coconut oil is the best hydration/nourishment you could give your hair. And I agree with everyone here about the cocunut oil...and the best thing is that it smells soo sooo good!
Sep 22, 2016
Alura J.
I use to like coconut oil but turned out not to work for me. I sometimes feel I'm the only one who doesn't like it lol.