Saturday, August 1, 2009

Im hispanic.My hair: thin,greasyroots, dry ends.Haven't dyed it in 4 yrs. and it is 2 toned.Top

Wash it every day, use a conditioner, and wear a cap when you're in the sun to slow the damage.



Im hispanic.My hair: thin,greasyroots, dry ends.Haven't dyed it in 4 yrs. and it is 2 toned.Top dark botm lght

whats your point?



Im hispanic.My hair: thin,greasyroots, dry ends.Haven't dyed it in 4 yrs. and it is 2 toned.Top dark botm lght

I would suggest that you get a good haircut to get rid of the dry-split ends and then have the stylist color your hair so that it is all one color. The bottom of your hair may also be lighter because of the dry ends.



Use a volumizing shampoo and a good hair conditioner. Wash your hair more often to keep your scalp and hair closest to your scalp from getting greasy and dirty looking. When you put the conditioner on, just put it on the ends of your hair. You don't need to put the conditioner on your scalp. I squirt the conditioner in my hands, rub my hands together and then just place the conditioner on the ends.



Im hispanic.My hair: thin,greasyroots, dry ends.Haven't dyed it in 4 yrs. and it is 2 toned.Top dark botm lght

get your hair cut/trimmed to help the ends. then, once a week use olive oil when you wash your hair. heat up a bit of it then put it in wet hair (just the ends for you!). leave in for 3-5mins then shampoo and condition as usual.



for the greasy roots, you can do a egg white treatment on the roots when you do the olive oil treatment, minus the heating of course. also, for a quick fix when it's looking greasy put some baby powder on and work it in, then brush. it soaks up some of the grease.

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