Monday, December 28, 2009

Whats the best inexpensive shampoo and conditioner for colored damaged hair?

This one, because it's identical to Paul Mitchell but doesn't cost as much: http://www.sallybeauty.com/Color-Protect鈥?/a>Whats the best inexpensive shampoo and conditioner for colored damaged hair?
If you really want to take care of your hair, invest in salon quality moisture shampoo. Assuming that your hair is damaged, here's a cheap home treatment: go to the grocery store and find the oiliest and fattiest jar of mayo. Put it on your dry hair and put a shower cap over it. Let it sit for 10-15 minutes and if you get brave, blast it with a blow dryer for a few minutes.


Can't stomach the mayo? Go to sally's beauty supply and get hair cholesterol cream and do the same thing.








Oh, and please remember to wash it out.


:)Whats the best inexpensive shampoo and conditioner for colored damaged hair?
regular trims are a must plus i apply vitamin e to fresh washed hair, it tames the frizzies, deep conditions and makes hair grow really really fast but it takes about a month for this to kick in. dont message into the scalp, hair will feel slightly sticky until dry then it will be nice and soft. a big bottle of e vitamin is cheap and lasts a long long time. regular trims about every 7-9 weeks


vitamin e is a cheap way to help restore hair vitality. give it a try.
There is this new line of professional hair care that you can get on line for a great deal. They have different formula's for different hair types and needs.





It's called Beauty Effex and you can see it here;


http://www.giell.com/Beauty-Effex-Everyd鈥?/a>
http://www.treasuredlocks.com/blhacafa.h鈥?/a>
Pantene Pro V for colour protection
sunsilk. don't forget to use the conditioner as well. =)

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