Thursday, July 30, 2009

Shampoo to turn hard ruff hair into thin and sleeky?

i have hard hair and i want it to be soft and sleeky with out perming it or tretment or blow~dry or hot iron.....................just a special shampoo ................ plz help me i am tried of this hair!!!!



Shampoo to turn hard ruff hair into thin and sleeky?

The absolute best is the new brand called Organix. It has organic active ingredients and is sulfate free so it wont dry out your hair, plus...it smells awesome! They have different collections for different hair types which are all amazing! You can get Organix at Target, Albertsons, Kroger, Duane Reade, Safeway, Amazon.com, etc. You'll love it!



www.organixhair.com



Shampoo to turn hard ruff hair into thin and sleeky?

You could try pantene pro-v restoratives



Shampoo to turn hard ruff hair into thin and sleeky?

"Shampoo is better. I go on first and clean the hair. Conditioner is better. I leave the hair silky and smooth. Oh, really, fool? Really. "



Shampoo to turn hard ruff hair into thin and sleeky?

hmm my hair dresser told me the shampoo All Soft by Redken and it made my hair very soft by using it! and this leave in conditioner "Butter" by Redken! it's in a tube.. you leave in it for 5-10 mins and your hair is sooo soft. :) to make it all sleeky you can put in Biosilk Silk Therapy and it smells great and makes it shiny without grease.



Shampoo to turn hard ruff hair into thin and sleeky?

i like garnier fructis



Shampoo to turn hard ruff hair into thin and sleeky?

well, hate to break it to you but it takes more than a "special shampoo" to turn rough hair into sleek hair. you need to stay hydrated, take vitamins, use an iron guard on your hair if you straighten it. Use Chi iron guard it's really good, and if your gonna straighten your hair you hafta use a good straightner like a Chi. Use pantein pro-v shampoo and conditioner. The bottle with the Green writing works very well, its called sleek and shine. Pantein pro-v hair products are great. and every week do a deep conditioning treatment.



Shampoo to turn hard ruff hair into thin and sleeky?

shampoo that is good is Garnier Fructis when used with its conditioner....but if you want something that makes your hair soft you should try this leave in conditioner called Cantu....it makes your hair soft and combable...my sister doesn't have a perm and i do and we both use it...it is decent



Shampoo to turn hard ruff hair into thin and sleeky?

try pantenee pro-v ice shine shampoo %26amp; CONDITINER!!!



Shampoo to turn hard ruff hair into thin and sleeky?

I find Garnier Fructis Fortifying shampoo and conditioner to be the best on my hair...they have a great range to suit all kinds of hair and they don't cost the earth!!! but I don't use it because of the cost...I have used some of the more expensive brands from the hair dressers and they just don't do as good a job as Fructis! but if you do try another brand of shampoo...don't go for pantein as it has agents in it that coats the hair that after awhile the hair becomes brittle and breaks easily! With shampoos and conditioners you need to use them for a while to see if it makes a difference...by the end of the bottle you should see a difference! You can also get smoothing gels that you put on after a shower that helps smooths rough hair...well I am sure that you will get a few suggestions and I hope you find something to help you with your hair, Good Luck:-)



Shampoo to turn hard ruff hair into thin and sleeky?

dove,sunsilk,pantene pro-v,tresemme,garnier fructis,herbal essences



personally, i think sunsilk %26amp; tresemme r the best!



if u have rough hair it is probably damaged so if u use curling irons,straighteners,etc. use should use a hair protectant.



if u go 2 www.sunsilk.com they have free samples.



www.walmart.com has free hair serum or something like that



+sunsilk smells really good 2!



if u want natural ways, i heard olive oil,mayo,%26amp; avacados are good 2!: )



Shampoo to turn hard ruff hair into thin and sleeky?

Pantene is very good and the conditioner softens your hair.

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