Use good products not Pantene, Herbal Essence %26amp; Garnier they are silicone products. They make you hair nice at first but as the silicone builds up it locks out moisture your hair weakens %26amp; breaks. Use pro products they last longer because you use less so the extra expense is worth it. The shampoos don't contain a detergent lathering agent so it's weird at first because you are used to lather. Great specialty products are, Nioxxin, Joico K-Pak Reconstructor also Silk Results, Rusk has New Pro Elements Keratin. Nexxus has Humectruss %26amp; Keraphixx. Big Sexy has good general products. Take Biotin %26amp; Vitamin E. There are also shampoos that enhance blonde hair.Best shampoo and conditioner for dry and colored blonde hair?
you should try using Unicure Blue or Natural Shampoo only couple times a week along with Unicure Hair and Skin Conditioner 3-4+ times daily as both a leave in and wash out conditioner its grease less, perfume, fragrance, and color free. Works for EVERYTHING related to Hair Or Skin from Clearing Acne to Keeping hair healthy, shiny. Thick, dandruff free, and so much more... available at www.unicure.com it has been around since 1973 formulated in the '50's in Denmark. The website has tons of beauty tips and testimonials plus was #1 selling hair conditioner in US and Canada they have a full line of hair care products. Definitely the best! and a very reasonable price about $5 a bottle 12oz.
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http://www.unicure.info or http://www.unicure.com tons of hair and skin tips
Dove Shampoo and conditioner works pretty good, if you dont want something so expensive
If money doesnt really matter, then try wen products, theyre really good for moisture, theres also bumble and bumble, they have some purple shampoo that helps color and is really good for your hair
Also, you might not want to wash your hair everyday, it helps because shampoos can strip your hair
Bar none, the best is Aubrey Organics Honeysuckle Rose conditioner. It uses coconut fatty acid as its base moisturizer rather than propelene glycol-a cheap moisturizing agent usually derived from petroleum. Petroleum is an inorganic substance and your skin is organic matter. Petroleum molecules are too large to penetrate your skin and the molecules coat your skin, which blocks any nutrient in the conditioner from penetrating the hair shaft.
I use Honeysuckle Rose conditioner once a week. I apply a good amount and clip up my hair while I shower or bathe. The heat helps my hair absorb this rich, fragrant conditioner.
http://www.aubrey-organics.com/ProductIn鈥?/a>
I also like Loreal Pro Vive....it is the best drugstore brand.
Here are some great natural conditioners and moisturizers for softer, shinier, and healthier hair...
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article鈥?/a>
Hope this helps!
Have a great day! :)
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