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Archive for November 13th, 2008

Repairing Frizzy, Curly, Dry Damaged Hair

Author: Hairdo4U November 13, 2008

Repairing Our Hair Outside the Flat Iron BoxThere are so many us who continually struggle with dry damaged hair, frizzy hair, curly hair that just won’t cooperate, and the list goes on and on.  There are scads of products out there that say they are just right for the problem, however, not all of the products do what they say they will, or what we really want them to do.  Some of us buy flat irons to straighten our hair with the hopes that after straightening our hair will not look frizzy and shine.   Well…….in addition to straightening our hair, could we possibly try some home remedies that just might work?  There are in fact some home remedies that people have tried and this article will introduce some of them for you.

Conditioners are something that everyone uses to control frizzy hair.  Usually we put the conditioner on our hair while in the shower and only leave it on long enough to wash our bodies, and then we rinse it out.  How about the next time you aren’t in a big hurry to get ready for work or go out, leave the conditioner in your hair and wrap your hair in a towel.  Leave the towel on for an extra 15-20 minutes before finally rinsing out the conditioner.  This extra conditioning time just might provide the extra conditioning you need.  While it may not completely solve the problem, it certainly won’t hurt to give your hair that extra conditioning at least once a week.

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