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So i straighten my hair a lot and its also kinda thin and i notice that it seems to get a bunch of split ends pretty quickly even after i get a trim. So is there a good hair shampoo or some kind of heat protector that i can use to decrease the amount of splits?
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![]() ◕ ◡ ◕ ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Official Member Posts: 4,779 Joined: Jun 2006 Member No: 416,697 ![]() |
i have thin hair.
i used Nexxus conditioner to revive my damaged hair (went from curl perm to straight perm). not sure if it'd work on your hair, but i loved the results i saw. my hair is smooth after every use. nexxus has a 'Hydra Sleek Silken Smoothing Conditioner' you might want to test out in the future. Slate's sister site Double X did a review for dry shampoo. this option may be convenient for you, so that you wouldn't have to wash as frequently (if you do). i've never read up if purifying shampoos actually did anything, but they're supposed to get rid of all the gunk from hair products build up that shampoo can't rid of. i use Halo's Purify Shampoo once a week or so. lol @ herbal essence. if you can now buy higher end hair products at your local grocery store, i would suggest you stay away from that trash. the only thing it's good for is the smell. |
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