brownbrilliantbrunette: Hair!?!??!?!?
I straighten my hair almost everyday. And know it feels like a wig! Well sorta. Do you have any suggestions on what to do to make my hiar softer? I tried doing the viniger thing- and it kinda worked! any other suggestions?
Also after i straighten my hair it flips out in again a little bit later! Anyway i can keep it straight the whole day? Thanks so much!
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Answer by bella_glamour_13
Try different shampoos and conditioner. Fructis and Pantene are great. 🙂
Good luck!
Answer by xoxoxoYou should straighten your hair more than 3-4 times a week. I straighten my hair 2-3 times a week. Every weekend, I treat my hair to one of these totally organic, easy, homemade recipes.
To prepare a realy quick hair conditoner try this:
1 egg + 1 tsp vinegar + Glycerin
OR
1 egg + Honey + 2 tsp olive oil.
Massage this mixture all over and leave for 15 – 20 mins and then wash off with shampoo.
Ingredients:
1/2 (120 ml) cup hair conditioner
1/4 (60 ml) cup honey
1 (15 ml) tablespoon almond oil
Directions:
Mix together the ingredients and blend well. Pour the mixture over your damp hair and work it in. Leave it on for about 20 minutes for a good, deep conditioning. Rinse it out.
Frizzines comes from damage to your hair so do a lot of deep conditioning. heres another homeade recipe.
Avocado Deep Conditioner
Ingredients:
1 small jar of mayonnaise
1/2 avocado
Directions :
Peel avocado and remove pit. Mix all ingredients in a medium-sized bowl with your hands until it’s a consistent green color. Smooth into hair being careful to work it to the ends. Use shower cap or plastic wrap to seal body heat in. Leave on hair for 20 minutes. For deeper conditioning wrap a hot, damp towel around your head over the plastic, or use a hair dryer set to a low to medium heat setting.
Shiny Soft Hair Treatment
In a small bowl, mash and combine: 1 avocado (1/2 for shorter hair)
1 egg yolk
1/2 teaspoon olive oil
Apply to hair and allow to remain 30 minutes or longer, then shampoo and condition as usual. Amazingly silky, shiny, soft hair! .
Banana Bread Head
Have a couple of bananas that have ripened beyond their prime? Don’t throw them away! Treat your hair to this vitamin-rich conditioning pack by blending a banana with a tablespoon or two of honey, plus a few drops of almond or vanilla extract for extra shine and a yummy fragrance that will remind you of mom’s fresh-baked banana bread.
Ingredients:
* 1-2 ripe bananas
* 1-2 tablespoons honey
Directions:
Mix together banana, and honey in a blender. Wet hair with warm water and apply. For extra penetration, use plastic shower cap or wrap your hair with a towel. Wait about 20 minutes – perfect time to try the banana mask below – then rinse thoroughly, following with shampoo and conditioner as usual.
Mashed banana functions as a mucilage, much like aloe vera gel, protecting hair from environmental damage and smoothing frizzy flyaway hair. By bringing moisture to the surface of your scalp, this pack also serves as an excellent treatment for a dry, flaky scalp.
Caribbean Conditioner
Avocados are just one of the fruits grown in abundance on the West Indies islands near South America. Islanders enjoy them for their rich velvety texture and buttery taste, which compliments spicy West Indies cuisine. Avocados’ monosaturated fat is good for the heart when consumed but the protective properties of this fruit’s fat are also good for the hair when applied in an inexpensive, easy-to-prepare conditioning treatment.
Ingredients:
* 1 ripe avocado, mashed
* 2 tablespoons yogurt
* 1 small lime
Directions:
Grate 1-2 tablespoons of zest from the outer skin of the lime; reserve. Mash the pulp of one very ripe avocado together with 2 tablespoons of yogurt and add lime zest . Massage mixture thoroughly into your hair and scalp. It’s best if your hair is already wet and warm from the shower to aid absorption of the conditioning oils. Wrap hair with a plastic shower cap or wet towel, let penetrate for 20 minutes. Shampoo and lightly condition.
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Once a week, rub super hot olive oil or coconut oil or mustard oil into your hair. Make sure it’s really hot. Avoid rubbing it into the roots, but really focus on massaging it into the ends of your hair. Leave it in for a couple of hours, then shampoo it out.
Another mask is of 1 egg and 1/2 cup of yogurt. Leave it in for 20 minutes then shampoo it out.
If you have mayo at your house, take about 1/3 a cup and rub it into your hair. It works because it is high in fat and protein, which is what your hair is made out of. Rinse out after 10 minutes. Rinse really well, you don’t want your hair to smell like spoiled mayo!
To keep your hair straight all day, use a straightening shampoo. My recommendation is Herbal Essences Dangerously Straight.
Answer by Chanelly.IF YOU WANT SOFT HAIR DO THIS:
I DO THIS TO MY HAIR IT MAKES IT SUPER SOFT:
YESSS I HAVE OVERDONE-COLOR-TREAED HAIR!
go to wal mart and you can by “GARNIER FRUCTiS SLEEK&SHINE ANTI-FRIZZ SERUM” (it comes in a green round ball with a soup-like dispenser)
after you wash hair with the oh so silkening “Dove moisturinging shampoo and conditiner, towel dry hair is its still damp. rub a SMALL amount (size of a quarter) onto palms then into hair. then let it airdry until its FULLY dried.
after that you can straighten hair with a straighten iron by itself with no chemicals and it will come out AWESOME!
good luck 🙂
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