Monday, August 23, 2010

What is the best shampoo/conditioner/hair care for damaged hair and split ends???

I have really dry damaged hair and my split ends are getting more noticable, I am going to get my hair trimmed but what products can I use to help w/o a cut?What is the best shampoo/conditioner/hair care for damaged hair and split ends???
It's simple. Most products on the market contain ingredients that cause irritation and dryness such as alcohol, wax, dyes, chemicals, fragrances, acetone, mineral oil, etc. These only give a temporary feeling of softness and smell fabulous but they have little to no long term benefits. Arbonne has some great pure, safe, and beneficial products that are formulated to meet your specific need. The self adjusting daily shampoo and conditioner are formulated with natural tree oil. Native to Australia, tea tree oil is known as “The wonder from down under.” :-) This natural, super-potent oil treats dry, flaky scalp, so that both the head and hair are left nourished, and flake-free. It's botanically based, pure, and safe with key ingredients including nanospheres, nettle, hops, sage and thyme extracts, vitamins A, C, E. If you're open to trying a free sample, I'll be happy to send you one.What is the best shampoo/conditioner/hair care for damaged hair and split ends???
This is the one you are looking for ';SATINIQUE HAIR REPAIR MASQUE';,Up to an 85% reduction in split ends after one use.The one hair repair masque that deeply penetrates and restructures damaged hair in as little as 10 minutes. Repairs, strengthens, and protects in one use.For all hair types.





Product Description


This deep-penetrating treatment works in as little as 10 minutes to mend split ends, tame the frizzies, and repair structural damage to the hair. It contains the highest concentration of the exclusive Ceramide Infusion System, clinically proven and guaranteed to repair, strengthen, and protect your hair in just one use. Use weekly, or as needed, to maintain healthy-looking, well-behaved hair.Product Benefits


Mends split ends.


Adds strength and moisture to damaged hair.


Makes hair easier to style.


Contains the highest concentration of the exclusive Ceramide Infusion System, clinically proven and guaranteed to repair, strengthen, and protect your hair in just one use.


Works deep down to improve cuticle and cortex moisture.


Improves elasticity.


Helps prevent breakage.


Replenishes lost essential protein.


For all hair types.


Safe for relaxed hair.


5 fl.oz.


Up to 18 uses.





Use this one and you will be 100%benefitted from it.You can e mail me at ruma_jabeen@yahoo.com ,also you may visit the page below for more info ,you can buy it online by just registering as a customer.








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I find that changing my shampoo and conditioner after each bottle runs out can make a difference, its almost as though my hair becomes immune to the shampoo/conditioner and no longer works on my hair, so I swap and change them around and it seems to make a difference. I alternate between, pantene, treseme and dove, all suitable for dry/damaged colour treated hair, I would also recommend the dove hair mask and intensive cream that you massage in and leave on for around 5mins.....and they are inexpensive too.


Hope this helps x
That truly depends on your hair; each person's hair reacts differently to each product. For more affordable hair care, I would recommend Pantene Pro-V for damaged hair. I have also found, that surprisingly, Head %26amp; Shoulders works very well.


Again, however, you really need to try different brand- what works well for one, could be just mediocre for another.


Good luck!
I used to work in a hair salon. Biologe shampoo and conditionor or Nexxus works really well. It also gives your hair a lil more umph and shine! They are about $17.00 per bottle. Walmart carries them or you can go to any hair salon and pick them up. If that is too expensive then I would recommend Pantene. Besides Nexxus - it's my favorite shampoo and conditionor
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