


So i have extremely dry hair from over-processing. Does anyone know natural at home ways to really help hair or any good conditioning products or tips? I search online for tips but people seem to have mixed opinions and i never know if a company is just trying to sell their product, it'd be nice to have real feedback from real girls. Also ideas on ways to help prevent dyed hair from fading would be helpful 

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Coconut, milk and honey work wonders. I've only ever used them separately, but they're super-moisturising on your hair and skin, so it's a win-win situation 
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coconut oil is good, but if you just want something cheap, cover your hair in olive oil or vegetable oil and put a shower cap over it for a few hours, you hair will be awesome after it. or you could pour beer over it, works just as well 
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Well After Drying The Hair As She said yes coconut could help ^^ .And Then Try Adding Some Heat to your hair like an hot comb(if wanted to) or straightner and then after putting heat in it if you want try using an curler afterwards if you want ends of your hair curled under
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If you use any conditioners or at home condition, do the ionic treatment, its when you take your middle and index finger and pull the hair through it.
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Generally masks based on natural oils are very good.
For example the olive oil applied after a bath; wrap your hair in a hot towel and leave him half an hour, then clean.
The castor oil you can apply to hold it at night or during the day (8 hours to be left minimum) and then wash your head properly.
Nourishes hair very well.
Also, women used to mask with egg or vinegar to rinse their hair.
I use castor oil for a long time and do wonders. The first time gets you the feeling that the hair is less dry.
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I find milk and honey oil to be very useful
I've never tried coconut though *runs of to store*





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Yea i started using Organic Almond oil since this post, and also i now use freezing cold water to rinse my hair after my shower (turn on the faucet not the shower head and bend over and put my hair in it so i dont get goose bumps
). My hair has shown immense improvement and actually looks longer 
The other things you guys mentioned helped alot too :] so thank you very much

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I recommend coconut oil- just rub a tiny amount into the ends of your hair to revive it- it'll smell nice, look glossy and take the dry fluffyness out of the hair
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One of my friends told me to mix a bit of honey with my shampoo / conditioner, and it worked really well! I was quite surprised, although I never remembered to drag the honey with me into the shower every other day ..
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Dry hair is looks a blonde and thin,you must use a product that contain a moisture and oil this a best for a dry hair and do massage with oil this a best you also a do a deep conditioning this also good for a hair and take a food that you contain a more vitamin like a,c,e this a best for a hair.
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MissesMadeleine wrote:
So i have extremely dry hair from over-processing. Does anyone know natural at home ways to really help hair or any good conditioning products or tips? I search online for tips but people seem to have mixed opinions and i never know if a company is just trying to sell their product, it'd be nice to have real feedback from real girls. Also ideas on ways to help prevent dyed hair from fading would be helpful
i've had that exact same problem with my hair feeling pretty much like a small bale of hay nestled on top of my head. i know it sounds yucky, but i finally coaxed myself into doing an at home treatment with 3/4 cup mayonaise, 1 egg, and 2 tbsp of olive oil. gunk it all over your hair and wrap it in a towel. leave it in for about 20 or so minutes then rinse it out with lukewarm water and a wee bit of shampoo to get rid of the sandwich smell. i've tried leave in conditioners and hot oils before, but my hair turned out so much softer after i did this treatment! i was shocked! now i do it about once a week, and my hair actually feels like real hair again!
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Dry hair,you use a product that contain a more oil and moisture,dry hair you make this and apply in hair mix one-half cup of vinegar plus one cup of water,sing overly hot dryers and heat-styling implements,use a product that contain a oil and moisture this a best for a dry hair,Oils of different kinds are the best dry damaged hair,egg is a natural conditioner and cleanser and is excellent for dry and damaged hair treatment.
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For dry hair is good use soft shampoos and hair cream (a lot) and wash ur hair less times.
There are especial serums for it.
The hairdryer and irons is bad.
I think that it work
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Hi, you can try this: Before you wash your hair put a few spoons of olive oil on your hair. Then cover your hair with a foil and terry towel. Maintain it for at least half an hour. Then wash the oil down and wash your hair with a shampoo. You will look great!
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misssexy3452 wrote:
I find milk and honey oil to be very useful
I've never tried coconut though *runs of to store*

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This half cup of vinegar to the dry hair and hair plus a cup of water applied in a mixture, and over-dryers, hot singing and heat is applied to design, produce and use the oil, moisture are and this is best for dry hair and dry damaged hair are different types of oils are best and egg C natural and cleanser, which is an excellent solution for dry and damaged hair.
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