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TSleelc99
post Jun 11 2008, 11:52 PM, updated 18y ago

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What if..

A guy has very hair that is ..

1. frizzy

2. dry

3. not smooth


What should he use to repair his hair? Like making it smoother or softer.

Note: Do not recommend "cheap" brands like "Sunsilk, Pantene" cause those will only further damage the hair. *as my aunt said so*
Syrian
post Jun 18 2008, 10:02 AM

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check out "senscience" or "schwakopf" ... do treatment.

Wash ur hair with shampoo and towel dry ..
Make sure when you towel dry it, ur hair is not too dry or not too damp.
Apply either senscience or schwakopf treatment cream OR mixture of both.
Then jz put on shower cap (buy from watson - dual layer type - it's thicker and it costs around RM 6.90, i think).
Leave it on for minimum of 2 hours .. then jz rinse off.
U can repeat twice a week if ur hair is particularly spoilt. Otherwise, jz repeat as necessary lor. Then once a month go to saloon to do steam treatment lor.
ahchak
post Jun 18 2008, 03:06 PM

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who say those brand like sunsilk will spoil your hair ah.. expensive doesnt mean it's good... yesterday just watch one episode bout hair repair one. Remember to blow dry your hair.. use hair treatment but better if dont get your scalp.
saintangelius
post Jun 18 2008, 04:40 PM

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splurge a little. I find that Redken's All smooth Heavy Cream is very good for fixing troubled hair in a jiffy. Wash hair nice nice first before use.
It's not that sunsilk or pantene is bad for the hair but that they contain a large amount of SLS and also have alot of silicon in them. The silicon makes the hair shiny by giving it an extra coating. Over time the silicon builds up and makes the hair kinda lifeless and dull and hard to hold any style. Need clarifiying shampoo about once a week to clean off the build up. Silicon also appears most in your hair styling products like gel and wax and hairspray.
I takes it that you might have rebonded your hair recently? You should stay away from hair dryers for aboout 2 weeks after rebonding or perming unless you have those that blow cool air. Don't want to fry the hair shaft accidentally ^^;;

 

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