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Sep 28, 2012
Saba J.
Are there any products you'd recommended for damaged/burnt hair?
Sep 29, 2012
Kelly G.
Ojon dry recovery line and Nexxus pro mend. As you can see by my pic, I color my hair *a lot*. Those are the two best things I have found. Also, switch to a sulfate free shampoo. I like deva care no poo. You can also try Loreal ever care cleansing conditioner.
Sep 29, 2012
Aley A.
I have an oily scalp but needed a product for my dry hair. I used the Macadamia oil and even though it works well it's way too heavy and leaves the hair very oily, if you have long thick hair this would be fine. For fine hair that is very dry I recommend somethingl lighter like Bumble and Bumble Invisible Oil
http://a-hearts.blogspot.com/
Sep 30, 2012
Saba J.
Thankyou :]
Oct 3, 2012
Margaux B.
-Shampoo: Make sure you find something with NO SULFATES it strips your hair of essential oils
-Conditioner: Look for a good protein conditioner this will definately help bring the softness back to your hair
-Chi Iron Guard Spray: Before you blowdry, straighten or curl your hair
-VO5 hot oil treatments are awesome you can get it at any drug store
I would also recommend washing your hair every other day just to help reintroduce your natural oils back into your hair.
I beat my hair up pretty bad and this seems to work for me.
Oct 6, 2012
Saba J.
I'll definitely try this! Thanks.
Oct 6, 2012
Aley A.