Products for dry hair
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Sep 27, 2012
Sara S.
Hi everyone!!
So I use a lot of heating tools in my hair, I dye it regularly and when I'm not using a flat iron I "scrunch" it with hair spray and mousse.. well its very dry now! what is a cheap yet great revitalzing product that can help my hair?
Sep 27, 2012
Kelly G.
Olive oil. Put it in your hair, wet or dry, let it sit for 20 mins, and rinse. If you have a rough time getting it out, use a little baking soda to break it down.
Sep 27, 2012
Aley A.
If you're looking to but products I recommend Joico restorative deep conditioner or Kerastase deep conditioner but if you're looking for a natural conditioner mix in avocado, mayonaisse and olive oil. Trust me it sounds nasty but works!