Sunday, June 20, 2010

Can anyone recommend a good hair treatment for fine, dry, highlighted hair?

Looking for products that will not weigh down my fine hair but at the same time give it volume and yet not dry it out. Sometimes my hair looks like a birds nest. Would love to find a product that would give my pathetic hair some bounce and movement. Thanks!!



Can anyone recommend a good hair treatment for fine, dry, highlighted hair?

Biolage Bodifying Shampoo and Conditioner (You get the bodifying, but still the moisturizing of Biolage)



Can anyone recommend a good hair treatment for fine, dry, highlighted hair?

thermasilk or dove...i had dry hair and thermasilk really helped my hair out a lot...it's cheap and it works wonders :D



Can anyone recommend a good hair treatment for fine, dry, highlighted hair?

There is a product you can get at Sally Beauty suppy called Ion Reconstructor Treatment. It is very good I like to use it a couple of times a month. You do need to know though that since your hair is fine you should use it and then wash your hair because if you just rinse it out it will be too heavy and will weigh the hair down. It works great though. Your hair will feel much softer and strong for a couple of weeks after using it.



Can anyone recommend a good hair treatment for fine, dry, highlighted hair?

You should try John Frieda's Sheer Blonde shampoo it doesn't really matter if you are blonde but it's fabulous for moisturizing dry hair without making it greasy.



Can anyone recommend a good hair treatment for fine, dry, highlighted hair?

You want to try a good leave in conditioner and keep up on the trims. Sexy Hair has awesome products for volume and control without the drying agents that are put into hair products. Do not use any oil treatments they fry hair. Think about it do you fry food in oil?????? Hope this helps



Can anyone recommend a good hair treatment for fine, dry, highlighted hair?

How about a wig?



Can anyone recommend a good hair treatment for fine, dry, highlighted hair?

if u dont have muchmoney id say dove but if u do have money to spend go to a salon to get your shampoo



Can anyone recommend a good hair treatment for fine, dry, highlighted hair?

I have very dry hair with lots of split ends. I went to a salon and asked for a shampoo and conditioner that will help....I bought Joice Silk Result Shampoo and Conditioner. It is THE BEST!!! I will never use anything else again. My hair is no longer dry and frizzy and my hair is healthy and manageable. Definitely try this!



Can anyone recommend a good hair treatment for fine, dry, highlighted hair?

Mane %26amp; Tail Shampoo/Conditioner.



They come in huge seperate bottles for $6 each, definitely your money's worth.



It makes your hair stronger and good-smelling :)



you can get it at albertsons, and i think walkgreen's might have it too.



Can anyone recommend a good hair treatment for fine, dry, highlighted hair?

Girl you need to try this NOW.



I think you should check out www.biolustreflorida.com



Instantly repairs your hair, increase tensile strength=staying power=retaining what you have, so no flyaways in tub or brush=longer hair in a month.



I just went to their launch party and had my hair done, free as a demo. Its amazing, my hair was breaking off and flying away. I will always always buy this stuff. Its awesome, I saw a difference as soon as she rinsed my hair. I have no damage anymore, its unbelievable! No more split-ends, its like my hair is NEW! I love it!



www.biolustreflorida.com



Make sure you watch their video on the site,



its amazing. Lady changes her hair color 3 times in 30 minutes with NO DAMAGE



Instant Hair Repair for REAL



Can anyone recommend a good hair treatment for fine, dry, highlighted hair?

I currently use Biotin 5,000 iu, vitamin E, vitamin B-12 and a multivitamin. Alot of hair growth is from the inside out. mane n' tail is amazing.Avacado oil also has alot of vitamins and is great for the scalp and you can also try lavander oil. i suggest you make sure your hair is deeply conditioned once a week. i personally love the avacado oil (rub into your scalp and hair really well) (buy at healthfood stores) and then on top of that rub in the hemp and placenta mix (packets at walmart in hair section) you can also use olive oil as a great moisturizer as well. make sure to wrap your head in a warm heated towel for about 30 mins or so and then rinse really well. Don't shampoo though or else you undo what you have done. My hair came out super soft and not at all greasy, and very tangle free.

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