I have really oily and bad hair so I use Prell shampoo and Sunsilk straighting shampoo, which works really good for me, but its not conditoned enough at all... for example, you know the stiff feeling of your hair when you use hair spray or gel or something, and you cant relaly move it around? Compared to the light, easy to move around hair girls who have really long conditened hair have? Well, I have the "gell/hairspray" type of hair right now, and I want the "light conditoned girls hair" type of hair, but for most conditoners it just leaves my hair oily and with unwanted waves/curls
so anyway, I just need a really good conditoner for my oily hair that will leave it oil-free, stright, and light/not stiff at all
Conditoner for oily/straight hair???
First off--you should NEVER use Prell. I know...it does a good job of de-greasing, but it is so full of chemicals that it does permanent damage to your hair (I learned this my first day of cosmetology school--our teachers had us make a mixture of water and Prell, take a lock of human hair, wrap it around a perm rod and let it soak in the mixture overnight--the lock of hair remained permanently curled)
An extremely good shampoo and conditioner for oily, limp hair is Rusk Deep Shine. The shampoo cleanses your hair without stripping it and the conditioner is VERY light. It makes your hair very shiny and full. Here's the link if you'd like to read more:
http://www.rusk1.com/products/deepshine/...
All hair needs conditioning--you just have to find the right one.
Conditoner for oily/straight hair???
well if you hav oily hair you should be using very little shampoo,if any at all.
Conditoner for oily/straight hair???
head and shoulders
Conditoner for oily/straight hair???
ingredients:
1/3large avocado-peeled and mashed
1/3 cup of mayonnaise
method:
mix the mashed avocado and mayonnaise together in a bowl.massage the mixture into your scalp and cover your hair with plastic wrap.leave the wrap for 20mins.shampoo your hair to remove the conditioner.AND BRAVO!HERE YOU GO!
Conditoner for oily/straight hair???
why not try a once a week deep conditioning treatment - but only put it through the ends of your hair, then get a special daily conditioner designed especially for greasy hair
Conditoner for oily/straight hair???
I use lemon or lime juice concentrated in little bottles at supermarket. Get an empty shampoo bottle . Mix 1part of juice +3 parts of water( a little more or less ,it doesn't matter, depend on how you want a stronger or weaker solution, just as the amount of shampoo you use) .From my experience, dont use 100% juice , it stings your scalp,but my sister said it's fine . I guess it depends on how sensitive your scalp is.
You should shampoo first as usual, rinse , then pour this mix on ,rub into hair . You dont need to rinse out if you don'tmind the lemon smell. It really soften your hair. Try it.
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