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[img]http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u310/Tinkerbutt44_photo/101_1996.jpg[/img] [b]Here are some tips for different hair types!..[/b] :cool: [b]For Dry Hair: [/b] Hair normally has a moisture co

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[img]http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u310/Tinkerbutt44_photo/101_1996.jpg[/img] [b]Here are some tips for different hair types!..[/b] :cool: [b]For Dry Hair: [/b] Hair normally has a moisture co

[img]http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u310/Tinkerbutt44_photo/101_1996.jpg[/img] [b]Here are some tips for different hair types!..[/b] :cool: [b]For Dry Hair: [/b] Hair normally has a moisture content of approximately 10%. If your hair’s moisture content drops below this level the key is to increase the hair’s ability of attract and retain moisture. This is accomplished by using moisturizers. Good one have "humectants" that not only replace lost moisture but actually attract moisture and retain it in the cortex of the hair. Essential fatty aids (EFA’s) are great moisturizers. One of the best and most cost effective essential fatty acids is safflower oil. It is the kind you can buy to cook with. It is rich in EFA’s. The scalp produces the best EFA’s called sebum. The problems is once the hair grows past the neck line or does not have direct contact with the scalp the scalps natural oils can not be utilized throughout the hair shaft. At this point you can manually replace the lost EFA’s by: Placing 1 or 2 drops of safflower oil in your palms and rub them together. There should only be enough to make your hands "shine" in the light. Carefully take your hair (while dry) and "scrunch" the small amount of oil to the ENDS first and work toward the scalp. Leave this in your hair. 1-2 drops of safflower oil on dry hair is so small, you won’t notice it is there. By doing the above as often as necessary, will ensure your dry hair will have the proper amount of humectants to attract and retain moisture. The key is a small amount will go a long way. [b]For Frizzy Hair: [/b] If you have frizzy hair, please read Dry Hair (above) first. Frizzy hair, whether you have fine thin hair or thick course hair is usually due to a lack of moisture and lack of protein in the cortical layers of the hair. You can solve your problem with the frizzies with a silicone oil product made for frizzy hair, buy we prefer to solve the problem rather than treat the symptoms. Here is how: Do the same process in Dry Hair (above) first. This step will ensure a proper moisture balance. We have a special product for frizzy hair on special see NO MORE FRIZZ - Shape Up Mist [b]For Permed Hair:[/b] If you have permed hair, please read Dry Hair (above) first. Permanent wave solution robs the hair of EFA’s. It is important to take the steps above mentioned in "dry hair" to combat this problem. Also, a key step in maintaining a permament wave is to add electrolyes to the cortical layer and close the cuticle with a pH of less than 4.0. You can do this easily by : Do the same process in Dry Hair (above) first. This step will ensure a proper moisture balance. You may consider taking Fast Grow Hair Formula prior, during and after the perming process to ensure strong hair. [b]For Color Treated Hair: [/b] If you have color treated hair, please read Dry Hair (above) first. When you have your hair color treated , the peroxide "oxidizes" your hair as is true with permed hair. The result is the same. Dry … dull hair. To solve this problem: Do the same process in Dry Hair (above) first. This step will ensure a proper moisture balance. You may consider taking Fast Grow Hair Formula prior, during and after the coloring process to ensure strong hair. [b]For Relaxed Hair: [/b] If you have relaxed hair, please read Dry Hair (above) first. If you have relaxed hair, please read Dry Hair (above) first. Relaxers rob the hair of EFA’s. It is important to take the steps above mentioned in "dry hair" to combat this problem. Also, a key step for relaxed hair is correcting the damage that was done during the processing. Relaxers are the most damaging of all chemical processes to the hair. You can do this easily by: Do the same process in Dry Hair (above) first. This step will ensure a proper moisture balance. You may consider taking Fast Grow Hair Formula prior, during and after the relaxing process to ensure strong hair. [b]hope it would be useful!.. [/b];)
pinkblack08
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Re: [img]http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u310/Tinkerbutt44_photo/101_1996.jpg[/img] [b]Here are some tips for different hair types!..[/b] :cool: [b]For Dry Hair: [/b] Hair normally has a moisture co

oh really..useful tips..i have straight hair..
nigga
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Re: [img]http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u310/Tinkerbutt44_photo/101_1996.jpg[/img] [b]Here are some tips for different hair types!..[/b] :cool: [b]For Dry Hair: [/b] Hair normally has a moisture co

Thanks for this Info Hazel...
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Re: [img]http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u310/Tinkerbutt44_photo/101_1996.jpg[/img] [b]Here are some tips for different hair types!..[/b] :cool: [b]For Dry Hair: [/b] Hair normally has a moisture co

[b]nice tips! well i wanna share also mah tip: amm use a hot oil in which milk is the basic ingredient because it can add proteins to yar scalp...^_^for a good shiny/strong HAIR^_^ ...milk hot oils::::UMMM, most of them are expensive but, its worth if you could buy one, because, it can last until 5 months.../////js use it once a week^^[/b] :ninja: :ninja: :ninja: :ninja: :ninja:
jieduck
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Re: [img]http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u310/Tinkerbutt44_photo/101_1996.jpg[/img] [b]Here are some tips for different hair types!..[/b] :cool: [b]For Dry Hair: [/b] Hair normally has a moisture co

Thanks for these tips! I'm gonna share this with my wife..:P
kAwAii iSoBeL
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Re: [img]http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u310/Tinkerbutt44_photo/101_1996.jpg[/img] [b]Here are some tips for different hair types!..[/b] :cool: [b]For Dry Hair: [/b] Hair normally has a moisture co

hmmm. nice tips. :idea:. i use virgin coconut oil... but i will try this one!!! [spoiler]a big thanks for ate ceszweii and ate aprilcutie09 for my siggy(s)[/spoiler] [img]http://i25.tinypic.com/mwbi8z.gif[/img] [img]http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg76/b3gurls_livingston/heart-1.gif[/img]
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Re: [img]http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u310/Tinkerbutt44_photo/101_1996.jpg[/img] [b]Here are some tips for different hair types!..[/b] :cool: [b]For Dry Hair: [/b] Hair normally has a moisture co

[b][color=#ff6699]Thanks for the info.. hehe.. I have a frizzy hair.. [img]http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/ii273/angel_riona05/881.gif[/img][/b][/color]
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Re: [img]http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u310/Tinkerbutt44_photo/101_1996.jpg[/img] [b]Here are some tips for different hair types!..[/b] :cool: [b]For Dry Hair: [/b] Hair normally has a moisture co

nice tips..:thumbsup: thanks for sharing.
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Re: [img]http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u310/Tinkerbutt44_photo/101_1996.jpg[/img] [b]Here are some tips for different hair types!..[/b] :cool: [b]For Dry Hair: [/b] Hair normally has a moisture co

cool tips.. thanks for sharing
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