Friday, January 8, 2010

Best shampoo for dry hair????Willing to pay salon prices.?

Does anyone no of any good brands of shampoo in conditioners. I have dry, fine slightly damaged(dyed) hair?





I want the best shampoo that will make my hair as soft and shinny as possible!





I AM willing to pay for salon prices, and please NO cheap drugstore brands.





Why:





1.) I have very sensitive skin, I need something that doesn't have artitifical dyes and fragrances. Salon brands usually don't have any unnessary ingredients, the ingredients serves it purpose..and nothing else. They don't need any cool colors and fragrances to make them more appeling.





2.) Salon brands-or at least some-have higher quality of ingredients and MOST don't contain any harsh chemicals, preservitives, and waxes-which are bad for your hair, they strip the natural oils from your hair. Cheap brands usually put these in(particularly waxes)so it will have the same fill as a high quality product.





3.) You pay what you get for. Don't ever think that you can get the same result from something cheap!!Best shampoo for dry hair????Willing to pay salon prices.?
Silk is a good brand. So is NexusBest shampoo for dry hair????Willing to pay salon prices.?
Aveda is a very good brand! Also mane an tail. A good conditioner is one with hahoba oil, and urea. I use these on my hair and when I move my head, my hair flows as if like silk blowing in the wind.
pantene... i think is the best!!!


just go and find for dry hear.... my friend had this problem and she resolved with pantene
Try K Pak by Joico...works great!!! You will love it!





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  • Which salon-sold hair product would work best for me?

    I have very dry, brittle hair. It is this way because of all the bleaching done to it and blonde hair dye over the years. I haven't dyed it since May of 2008, yet because of the damaging history, it is left this way. Some areas are soft, some are decent, and some are just completely dried out. My hair is also pretty short, shoulder length right about now. I use Sun-in products sometimes, but not all the time. Maybe once or twice a week, just so that the roots don't grow in like crazy. Now, my question is, what salon-sold hair product line would work best for me? Yes, salon-sold / quality, I am looking for GREAT results. Not instantly but certainly noticeable. I also have to blow dry my hair in the mornings, because it takes a very long time to air-dry, I also straighten it quite often, just to keep away the annoying curls. What line is best for me?


    Ex. Redken, Biolage, Paul Mitchells, etc...Which salon-sold hair product would work best for me?
    Nexxus. They have a new dualiste line out right now thats amazing.





    Also, stop straighening and blow drying it. if u must, use TRESemme heat tamer spray from Target. Use these things to repair your hair:





    *V05 hot oil treatments


    *TRESemme heat tamer spray


    *Coconut oil [leave in for about 2 hours then rinse it out then shampoo and condition ur hair]


    *aussie three minute miracle [use as normal conditioner]





    Wash ur hair every other day. do the hot oil treatments about every 2 weeks or so. Use the aussie three minute miracle as a normal conditioner. Also, you should limit heat styling to once a week or LESS. no more. also, use a ceramic straighener. I sugest a GHD. theyre the BEST! [www.ghdhair.com] u still need to use the heat protectant. Try researching more ways to repair your hair.Which salon-sold hair product would work best for me?
    first off SUN IN IS BAD! It never stops working, every time you go out in the sun it continues to lighten until you get it cut off! Dumb Blonde is really good and it keeps those brassy under tones under control. I agree with peaches with the super skinny it is an awesom product, just don't use to much. you can also use a little after you straighten, it will keep the frizzies away!


    ? redtwizmania@hotmail.com
    First, stop using the Sun-In, that's just as bad as chemically bleaching it.


    I've heard great things about Biosilk.


    Aveda has a new moisturizing line for damaged hair that's fantastic.


    Right now I'm using Matrix Smooth Look shampoo and conditioner, and that works well, too.


    Paul Mitchell Super Skinny serum is good to use on damp hair, before you blow dry. There are a few different products (another Redken one is called Smooth Down) that protect very well from heat styling.

    RIO SALON LASER Hair Removal System?

    I want to know if the


    RIO SALON LASER Hair Removal System


    works effectively?





    I need answers from people


    who have actually used the product


    or atleast have known somebody


    who have used this product.





    Please share your personal experiences


    and would you recommend it?


    Please give some pros and cons.


    Or suggestions.





    I don't need superficial answers


    from people who haven't used the product.


    I have researched about this product


    over the internet and magazines


    and what I need is answers from people


    who have actually used this product.





    I'm half-caucasian and half-asian and my skin color is light.


    Hair color is dark brown.


    I have been plucking and shaving


    my underarms and legs.


    I have some hair ingrowns that now


    become dark spots on my legs.





    I intend to use the product to remove


    unwanted hair on my legs and underarms


    and I'm hoping that it will also treat


    some of these hair ingrowns.





    Please give me a lot of details about your experience. Thanks :)RIO SALON LASER Hair Removal System?
    Amazon shopping reviews are 50/50 it works/it doesn't work. See link under sources. Also, it's cheaper if you buy it on Amazon.





    Here's a person on Yahoo Answers that used it, hated it and is returning it to get her money back.





    ';Dont do it, it will take you for ever and you will give up. Go to a proper salon, I have been and it only took three treatments at 拢100 a time to totally get rid of my bikini and underarm hair. I booked a course of six but did not need them (you go every six to eight weeks). I now have a smooth area instead of a hairy one, and it only took three 15 minute visits. You will spend weeks and weeks with a Rio. I am getting a refund for the other three unused visits so you cant lose. Also they often offer two areas for the price of one or 20% off courses,so shop around. I am in England and used Skin Clinics.';

    I can't dye my hair, but i want another source that can lighten it without going to the salon?

    I have dirty blond hair, and my mother told me I'm not allowed to dye it. I want to lighten it without going to the salon, but i heard that sun-in is really bad and i shouldn't use it. Any other ideas?


    thanks!








    - Julie . xoxoI can't dye my hair, but i want another source that can lighten it without going to the salon?
    find a friend with an over chlorinated poolI can't dye my hair, but i want another source that can lighten it without going to the salon?
    Sun In isn't as bad as people say, it has the same lightening effect as lemons and not half as bad as bleaching!


    The reason it has a bad reputation is that people with dark brown hair try it and they go orange!


    You will be ok because you already have blonde hair (even if it is a dirty blonde shade, you have no red in it) so all you need to do is spray it in and sit in the sun or use a hairdryer if the sun isn't shining. It works better than lemon juice and lightens much quicker - you get natural looking highlights if you don't over - do it.


    Make sure you condition your hair well when you wash it as it can be drying.
    Yeah no matter how blonde you are sun in turns it orange.





    My dad used to this in the summer when in the sun, it bleaches it out for that natural sunkissed look.





    1 part Hydrogen Peroxide


    1 part lemon juice


    Splash of water





    When you are by the pool spray this on and let the sun do the work. It works really well if its repeated and your in the sun for a while. The chlorine from the pool also helps.
    I've heard the lemon juice-sun thing for years. Tried it and it didn't work. But the sun thing bothers me because that's what causes my hair to get like straw when I'm working in the garden. Has for years so I try to always wear a hat. You can get hair bleach, do a test patch first. It's safer than sun. And lots faster.
    pure lemon juice. put it in a spritzer (u can get em from garden shops) and just spray on ur hair, the sunshine will do the rest, it gives it a naturel look and ur hair will smell lovely. u just wash it out as normal at the end of the day. if its bad weather just use a blow dryer. it really does work. good luck chick :)
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    Sun In Hair Spray Lightener.
    use lemmons it's soo healthy. ( i just found out you can dye ur hair with kool aid!!! wow lolzz idk what that has to do with this but i wanted to share lol)
    Some people put lemon juice in their hair and then lay on in the sun. It is supposed to help lighten it. I would try that! :)
    bleach. technically its not dye.
    sun-in?
    Some peoples hair lightens if they spend alot of time in the sun.
    Lemon Juice and sun. But if your hair is dark it will turn it orange be careful
    i no its gross





    but puttin lemon on your hair then going in the sun would lighten it
    lemon juice
    ya, that sun - in or other products similar are all at the store...they are not unsafe ?
    use lemon juice and go sit out in the sun
    lemon juice then lay out in the sun when its dry then rinse your hair out
    ya sun in can turn your hair odd colors.





    use lemon juice when its really sunny and hot outside

    I want to get my hair loc I'm new to 22602, Va.Ppl say the spots are in MD.Need a salon not to far from me.

    google.com


    yeahjust type it in

    HAIR PROFESSIONALS - What is the best SALON Root lifting product you've ever used?

    for longer hair..?HAIR PROFESSIONALS - What is the best SALON Root lifting product you've ever used?
    to be honest there isn't much difference between salon and OTC for root lifting products, Avon does a fantastic one called AVON ADVANCE TECHNIQUES ROOT-LIFTING VOLUME TEXTURISER which is THE best i have tried and i have used many salon professional products on myself and my clients. this Avon one is great though as it uses a tri-keratin system which is a MUST for root lifting and volumising.HAIR PROFESSIONALS - What is the best SALON Root lifting product you've ever used?
    i work at aveda, the Phomollient Styling Foam and the Volumising tonic are pretty good x

    Salon quality hair color?

    After many bad experienses with hair color done at various salons i am now considering coloring my own hair. In the past i had good luck with a clariol ';hi lift'; hair dye( torrids) using 40 peroxide that i bought at sally's but i would like to know the best hi lift color out there. what brand and color have you used and were to buy it. i have med brown hair so i believe i need the hi lift with 40 developer. I believe i need a violet base. Iam looking for the brand of dyethat salons use. also, can i 40 peroxide hi lift on my hair that was bleached/ toned at a salonSalon quality hair color?
    A stylist my mom and I went to uses Wella brand, we found out that you can order the same thing online or on ebay. You can look at the charts on Wella's site. Check if the color you're ordering comes with developer though because not all do.Salon quality hair color?
    i used to have problems with the salons and it was because i wasnt specific enough, now i go in telling them exactly what i want and somtimes i think i sound bitchy but its my hair i dont want it messed, havnt had a problem since


    dont do it at home


    EDIT


    what color are you going for?


    if its blonde thats not how you do it
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