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Jan 16, 2012
Amanda K.
Hi Gals..I just read the article about hair treatments and mask to restore your hair for the winter. Does anybody know of any "at home" treatments you can make that can restore dryness? Thanks beauties!
Mar 25, 2012
Lizz N.
for a DIY treatment... I recommend going to Trader Joe's (its cheapest here, but you can find it other places as well) and buying some Extra Virgin Coconut Oil. It has a crazy texture... but if you put it in your hair, leave it on for half an hour or so... then shampoo it out, your hair will be WONDERFUL!!! or even you can get some olive oil, take 3tbsp and heat it up in the microwave for 20 seconds, and you have an instant hot oil treatment :-)
or... you can get an ION treatment mask at Sally's for like $1. that works too... but its a one time use kind of deal.
good luck!!!
Mar 25, 2012
Laura J.
I recommend olive oil or some oil you use when you cook :D basically almost any oil makes your hair go soft and silky without any silicone and the other bad chemicals :) I've heard that coconut oil makes wonders for hair and I believe it, it's just a little bit more expensive compared to olive oil etc. :P you can go and find some recipes from youtube or google :)
Mar 25, 2012
Landrey S.
I use an argan oil mask weekly, Its amazing!