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Hi guys, i was wondering if you know any good hair products (shampoo, condition, moisture, etc....) for Dry, damaged, frizzy curly hair

I tried googling but most of the products that i found weren't in where i live.....i live in Europe, Czech republic!

My hair is breaking, falling like crazy =(

 
Anything that keeps moisture in your hair :) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> A styling oil or mist that helps to repair and add moisture your hair all day is perfect.. If you cant find anything locally, ask a nearby hairdressers for advice.

 
Do you have oils in your home - olive oil, coconut oil, palm oil, almond oil? 

Apply one or more to your dry hair, saturating it.

Focus the oil on where you think your hair is most damaged.

Cover hair with some plastic wrap

Wrap hair with a warm towel, heated from your dryer.

Leave on for 1 hour, wash hair well maybe twice to get all the oil out.

Condition, rince well

Style

Try to let hair air dry and stay away from any hot items like flat irons or curling wands

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Do this once a week and you should notice a difference.

 
you can try a line called oudad-  (pronounced we-dod)

its specifically for curly hair

 
Redken Fresh Curls Shampoo is great, and Mixed Chicks Deep conditioning treatment and leave in conditioner is amazing. 

 
Hair maintenance is a must so make sure you're getting those ends trimmed at least once every three months. No idea what products are available to you but at-home remedies to try are some of the oils mentioned above. USE SPARINGLY since oil will weigh hair down. Don't use a hot blow dryer close to your hair, avoid brushing your hair went wet or damp (use a wide tooth comb), towel dry hair when possible and don't pull your hair when washing. Use lukewarm water on your hair not hot.

 
I use Moroccan Oil (Pro Naturals Moroccan Oil Hair Treatment with Heat Protector) and it works great 'cause it helps strenghten the hair that's prone to breakage, splitting or snapping off, gently smoothes the hair and form a protective mist on surface, against heat damage, reduces friction from brushing and helps prevent further damage, leaves hair healthy, shiny and resilient and provides heat protection against electronic hair tools.  http://www.hairtools.ca/pro-naturals-moroccan-argan-oil-hair-treatment-with-heat-protector.html

I hope this helps. 

 
Bioderma Nodé, it's a gentle (very) shampoo. That's what i use. For the rest, may i suggest Brazil nut oil? it does wonders for damaged hair (i bought it off my supplier for homemade stuff, it's called Aroma Zone, but if possible click to read the french version, the english version of the catalogue is so poor !). You can also use coconut, or grapeseed. Start by a small amount, if you do this at night you can heat a towel and wrap it around your head. You can also use a few drops (i really mean drops), as a leave in conditioner.

 
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I use Moroccan Oil (Pro Naturals Moroccan Oil Hair Treatment with Heat Protector) and it works great 'cause it helps strenghten the hair that's prone to breakage, splitting or snapping off, gently smoothes the hair and form a protective mist on surface, against heat damage, reduces friction from brushing and helps prevent further damage, leaves hair healthy, shiny and resilient and provides heat protection against electronic hair tools.  http://www.hairtools.ca/pro-naturals-moroccan-argan-oil-hair-treatment-with-heat-protector.html

I hope this helps. 

I checked the ingredients list provided by this website. Argan oil is more useful for skincare, but i suppose with the added ingredients it will be beneficial for the hair as well.

 
Thanks for helping, i'm gonna try them.

So far i've tried the oil method and it helped, Thanks =)

 
HI there. The best thing to do is to go a hair expert and ask for solutions. Some hair products might totally damage your hair so an expert is great help definitely. 

 
These tips are great! I need to try some. My hair is kinda fried from bleaching, dying, flat iron, etc etc. 

 

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