Dry hair problems
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Oct 28, 2013
Madison S.
I have extremely dry hair, any tricks I should know?
Oct 28, 2013
Madison S.
This thin tho is, I have oily scalp. So I can't put my hair in olive oil, or things like tht.
Oct 28, 2013
Kalila S.
Try loreal total repair I think it's called that it's just a black bottle with a gold cap and I'm the same exact way as you. When you condition your hair just put it on the ends and if your hair gets too oily try some dry shampoo.
Oct 28, 2013
Kalila S.
Also when you're shampooing your hair it really helps to separate your hair and really get to the scalp to remove all the excess oil.
Oct 28, 2013
Kalila S.
And dirt
Oct 29, 2013
Taylor S.
Try the macadamia natural oil deep repair mask it is pricey but it's my holy grail
Oct 29, 2013
Vivienne T.
Argan oil is super moisturizing, I use a brand called pro naturals and since it's sulfate and silicone free it really hydrates.