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Inexpensive Hair Conditioning Treatment

From my site: http://www.lookgreat-losewe... this video explains how to do an inexpensive deep hair conditioning treatment. Whether or not your hair is normal or stressed, this inexpensive treatmen...  
 
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xmorganxh (1 month ago) Show Hide
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i use a deep cond 1 time a week
notaditdot (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I wished I had time to do it once a week but kudos to you for being so committed! Stay sweet. Carolyn
xXxShawn8xXx (6 months ago) Show Hide
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actually your supposed to do about 2 deep conditions per month. and even more often if you straighten everyday or use chemicals.
notaditdot (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Its a great idea if your hair can take that many. I think it really depends more on your hair type. Coarse hair types need more moisture than thin hair types, on average. Women tend to know what their hair needs over time, so I advise you to do what works best for your own hair. Have a great day! Carolyn
hxcmallory (6 months ago) Show Hide
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it does,thank you.
but i have another question.
ive been a vegetarian for 8 months now,and since the lack of protien,its causing my hair to become really thin.
its also dry,but i think thats bc of the straightning.
which ive been trying to cut back on.
i was just wondering if you would recommend a different type of deep conditioner?
notaditdot (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Have you tried protein bars or shakes? They are great! I have been moving towards a vegetarian lifestyle myself, but havent been able to give up meat all the way just yet:o) I love hask placenta and root awakenings. (New products with eucalyptus from John Frieda) Use volumizing/texturizing shampoos which partially coat the cuticle and also use hair color. Both make your hair thicker. Leave in conditioners like Infusium 23 is an old standard but works well too! Hope this helps! Carolyn
hxcmallory (6 months ago) Show Hide
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ohmygosh thank you soooo much!
:D
yes,i have protein shakes,but i dont drink them regularly like i should. :p i also take vitamin supplements.
aww,you can do it!
it gets easier to give up meat,it just takes a while. :p
notaditdot (6 months ago) Show Hide
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I love them but don't drink them enough either anymore. I take a lot of vitamins regularly too! Lars and I eat a lot of cheese instead of meat. I haven't been able to give up chicken or eggs yet, but am working on it. Try the root awakenings products. They leave my hair so silky smooth and the leave in conditioner is great! It smells to good too! Simply yummy! (I bought the kind for dry hair even though my hair isn't dry...)
hxcmallory (6 months ago) Show Hide
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i do sometimes eat products with eggs in them.
chicken was the hardest for me,i was so used to eating it.

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