Thankyou so much for this incredible advice, your hair is amazing next time I wash my hair I will definitely try this out, hopefully it works. My hair has also gone a bit dead, does this also help make it healthier? Or if not do you know anything that will? Thankyou again :)
Thank you for your awesome tips. I have always heard that you need to get all your hair really wet. i have never heard of having almost dry hair to coniditon it. does a leave in conditioner work better? or does the actual shower conditioner work better? I love your hair by the way. it looks soft, and that it is well taken care of. thanks again for your tips. :D
@Fancy681 thanks for the comment! When I said "don't get all of your hair totally wet" I was talking about SHAMPOOing your hair. get only enough water on your head to lather the shampoo and get your scalp clean. then get it completely wet to rinse all of the product out. before conditioning try to squeeze out as much EXCESS moisture. Your hair should be DAMP to soak up the conditioner. leave-ins are great, but you only need to use them 1-2 times a week, and remember to focus on your ends! :]
@spazzymcgee45 - oh ok. next time i take a shower i will totally try to do that. i use herbel essence hydralicious shampoo and conditioner. i always take a shower at night, so i sleep with my either dry/damp/wet hair on my pillow and the next morning it comes out to be a thick, poofy, and frizzy mess. how do i stop this from happeneing? i am very lazy when it comes to my hair. people always want my hair for some odd reason, i really need help lol.
@Fancy681 try getting a silk ( or similar texture) pillowcase if you're letting your hair pillow-dry. Or you can just wrap your damp or dry hair in a silky scarf to keep it from getting roughed up and frizzy. Just do not leave your hair in a towel all night, that will rough up the cuticle and make it frizzy.
Thankyou so much for this incredible advice, your hair is amazing next time I wash my hair I will definitely try this out, hopefully it works. My hair has also gone a bit dead, does this also help make it healthier? Or if not do you know anything that will? Thankyou again :)
EllieDaisy22 1 week ago
Thankyu so
EllieDaisy22 1 week ago
Thank you for your awesome tips. I have always heard that you need to get all your hair really wet. i have never heard of having almost dry hair to coniditon it. does a leave in conditioner work better? or does the actual shower conditioner work better? I love your hair by the way. it looks soft, and that it is well taken care of. thanks again for your tips. :D
Fancy681 7 months ago
@Fancy681 thanks for the comment! When I said "don't get all of your hair totally wet" I was talking about SHAMPOOing your hair. get only enough water on your head to lather the shampoo and get your scalp clean. then get it completely wet to rinse all of the product out. before conditioning try to squeeze out as much EXCESS moisture. Your hair should be DAMP to soak up the conditioner. leave-ins are great, but you only need to use them 1-2 times a week, and remember to focus on your ends! :]
spazzymcgee45 7 months ago
@spazzymcgee45 - oh ok. next time i take a shower i will totally try to do that. i use herbel essence hydralicious shampoo and conditioner. i always take a shower at night, so i sleep with my either dry/damp/wet hair on my pillow and the next morning it comes out to be a thick, poofy, and frizzy mess. how do i stop this from happeneing? i am very lazy when it comes to my hair. people always want my hair for some odd reason, i really need help lol.
Fancy681 7 months ago
@Fancy681 try getting a silk ( or similar texture) pillowcase if you're letting your hair pillow-dry. Or you can just wrap your damp or dry hair in a silky scarf to keep it from getting roughed up and frizzy. Just do not leave your hair in a towel all night, that will rough up the cuticle and make it frizzy.
spazzymcgee45 7 months ago