Paul Mitchelle, Sauve , etc...What is the best brand of shampoo or conditioner to treat damaged hair?
I have the same problem and I am currently using Pantene Pro-V Daily Moisture Renewal. It comes with and without conditioner. But it will definitely help reviatlize and repair your damaged hair. This particular brand is specifically for damaged hair. Also, avoid washing your hair everday. Every two days should also be fine. Condition it or try hot towel treatment once a week.What is the best brand of shampoo or conditioner to treat damaged hair?
you should use redkin extreem. Report Abuse
I kow this one, because I have damaged hair. It's Head %26amp; Shoulder's, but that's if you have really bad dandruff too. ~ReN~ Report Abuse
I use optimum. The results might vary from person to person. Everybody that uses it says it's great.
Debon shampoo will help to improve your damaged hair
I use Bed Head. It works really well, but it can be sort of pricey.
whatever you feel comfortable with. or what you can afford. pantene is good, so is dove, but that can get a bit pricey. you can always get this stuff in spray cans that have the word 'laquer' all over them....they will always work. they just don't smell that good, that's all./
thnx for the 2 points
it depends if u color ur hair or not. if u do purelogy!
nyle.
i use redkin color extend, even though i dont have color in my hair haha it made my dry and dead hair REALLLYY shiny and reallyyy soft again!!
I think it's Head %26amp; Shoulder's, b/c it's good for the dandruff...
~ReN~
A very gentle shampoo that is totally free of sulphates and cones is your best bet. A good one is Avalon Organics. You can find it at your local whole foods or health food store.
Same with conditioner. Try to use products that don't contain cones. Cones just coat and seal your hair shaft preventing moisture form penetrating and helping your hair. Cones are NOT your hair's friend. Especially if it is damaged!
Try clarifying your hair free of cones then use gentle sulphate and cone free products. Lightly oil your length and ends with a couple of drops of a light oil (like jojoba oil) rubbed in your hands, then on your hair after you wash it. Use more oil for a deep treatment at night. Apply enough oil to soak but not dripping. Braid your hair and go to sleep. In the morning, wash and condition.
CWC or condition-wash-condition will help, too. Wet your hair. Apply conditioner to your hair from ears down, use diluted shampoo on roots and scalp, rinse and apply conditioner all over. This will help protect and moisturize your hair while you wash.
Try to avoid heat. Avoid blow-dryers, flat irons, hot rollers, curling irons.
These tips will over time really help your hair. You should see a real difference fairly quickly. Good luck.
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k...this might sound a lil weird but theres a shampoo called mane N tail...yes its for horses but works GREAT...ull notice it after the 1st time u use it...u can find it in drugstores %26amp; stuff...usually around 7$ for a big bottle...def worth it
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