There is a hair lustre lotion - which is super duper light, does not weigh your hair down and smells good. Just a dime size (just enough for long past waist length hair) works all day. Keeps the frizzies away,.
And keeps hair smooth. They also have a hairspray - which works without making your hair stiff or hard. And Mousse, and a serum.
The serum has cashmere in it, and when applied that the cuticle of the hair, helps soften and smooth hair. I have the entire collection. I use the lotion the most!
Its soooo good! The mouse I use every once in a while, hairspray weekly. And the serum almost monthly.
Its all reasonably priced (of course varies by location). Wal-Mart should carry it, but if not the drug stores like Walgreens and CVS will have it. Another option I use is Herbal Essences None of Your Frizzness leave in conditioner.
Its affordable, and really works. I put in right out of the shower. After my hair is about halfway dried I put in the lustre lotion (lotion can be applied on towel dried or completely dried hair).
There is also a shampoo and conditioner that goes along with that leave in conditioner. IF you have long hair, you may want to try Long Term Relationship shampoo and conditioner, that works when my hair is at its worst LOL. But I am telling you - the hair lotion works the best.
Can apply as much as you want -but won't need to. Once, maybe twice -depending on the day- is all you need. And wet or dry it works the same.
Good Luck!
I have dry, unruly hair and have tried many things to fix it. To keep my answer unbiased, I’m not going to recommend any specific brand of shampoo or conditioner. This is just going to be general advice.
I always use a good leave-in conditioner (not any of the creamy ones as they weigh hair down too much. ) I towel dry my hair first, then spray on the conditioner and style. The more expensive the conditioner, the less of it you need and the better it will work.
When styling, always comb out the bottom first, then work your way to the top. This causes less discomfort and less breakage and splitting of the hair shafts. Do not use heat appliances to style dry hair (curling irons, blow dryers etc.) They exacerbate the problem.
From targetwoman. Com -quote Some of the solutions for damaged hair care include:…Allow hair to dry naturally. If at all hair dryer must be used, then turn it on at its lowest setting.
Heat from dryers, curling tongs and other styling equipments are damaging to hair. -endquote.
I also have dry, frizzy and unruly hair. I used to work at Sally's Beauty Supply and while working there I had tried many, many different products. Strangely enough, my suggestion for shampoo and conditioner for unruly hair is Pantene or Tresemme.
These, to me are just as good as salon brands and cost a bit less. Both of these can be purchased at most grocery stores or even Walmart. Another tip is to wash and dry your hair NOT everyday, but wait a day or two in between.
And then shampoo your hair, rinse and apply a moisturizing conditioner such as the two I suggested. Towel dry and comb through your hair gently. It is best if you can let your hair air dry and not blow dry.
Last tip! After you towel dry your hair apply a mousse (Tresemme mousse is the best I have found. ) or if you do not want curls, apply Rusk Sea Kelp Serum to your hair.
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