Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Whats better for really dry hair, olive oil, coconut oil or almond oil?

and what does it do? thanks!!


ps were can i buy itWhats better for really dry hair, olive oil, coconut oil or almond oil?
olive oil is really good. buy a cheap regular bottle of it at the grocery store and while you are in the shower, coat your hair with it and ';wash'; with hot water. bring your hair up in a bun with a hair tie or sumthin. then, after you step out of the shower, just leave it in for whatever time you have..be it 5 mins or a couple days.





if you have the money, get this stuff: http://www.sephora.com/browse/product.jh鈥?/a> it's coconut and alma oil, which has been used in india for so long for beautiful, shiny hair. i use both and this is definitely way better %26amp; smells amazing, but it's more expensive.Whats better for really dry hair, olive oil, coconut oil or almond oil?
olive oil is best; in general olive oil is lighter abd a better lubicator. in the hair it also helps hold moister in better.
None....... I had really dry hair before. All you need is a decent shampoo and conditioner like the new Herbel Essences - Hello Hydration... there colourful bottles (this one is blue) you can buy them at any drug store, or a store like wal-mart.
I know olive oil is good but I'm not sure about the rest. The Body Shop has a set of shampoo %26amp; conditioner made from olive oil so that might be of use to you.
olive oil. it makes the hair silky and shiny.
olive oil is very good but since i live in a hot and humid country i feel its a bit sticky.so i prefer almond oil,its light and gives your hair a '' wet look''. homemade coconut oils are also very good and nourishing and helps hair growth.
olive oil that's the best it helps the hair in grocery stores
None, invest in a really good shampoo and conditioner.





What you are talking about here are old wives tales that do nothing but make your hair oily or greasy. You'll end up have to use a clarifying shampoo to remove all that crap just so that your conditioner can do it's job.





I recommend L'oreal Profession Intense Repair shampoo and conditioner. Costs about $40-$50 for both but if used correctly will last about 2 1/2 - 3 months.





Unless your hair gets oily overnight only wash every other day if not every three days. This will prevent a lot of the dryness. Execessive washing strips your hair of the natural conditioners and causes the dryness that your seeing.





Good luck
I don't know about the rest of the oils, but based on experience, I would go for extra virgin olive oil. you can find it at any local grocery store and the softness and sheen in your hair lasts for hours.
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