Wednesday, November 18, 2009

I have really thin limp hair does anyone know any good products that can help me out?!?!?

well, ususally that's caused by touching ur hair too much



I have really thin limp hair does anyone know any good products that can help me out?!?!?

I have thin limp hair. I have it cut in layers which really lighten it up. I use a clarifying shampoo (white rain, extra body) which is very gentle but also removes any build-up. I use Suave mousse, to lift my roots, and I use Finesse bodifying conditioner which leaves it smooth, but light. Keep as much product out as possible. it weighs hair down.



I have really thin limp hair does anyone know any good products that can help me out?!?!?

got2b 2sexy voluptuous volume line works well and blow dry hair upside down



I have really thin limp hair does anyone know any good products that can help me out?!?!?

READY? Bring to the shower a box of baking soda, along with your shampoo and your conditioner if you use it. Get your hair really wet, put about 2 to 3 tablespoons of the baking soda in your hand along with the usual amount of shampoo, making sure you have the baking soda wet, splash a bit of water on this mixture rub between your hands and start shampooing, you are going to shampoo longer than usual....about 6-7 minutes....rinse out and condition. you only want to do this about once a month,As too much of a good thing can dry out your hair. I suggest this to my clients who have cruddy water, iron, lime etc. this will take out anything that is not supposed to be in your hair and may be dragging it down and making it limp. Otherwise a clarifying shampoo is in order....Suave even makes a good one, also Paul Mitchel Shampoo 3



I have really thin limp hair does anyone know any good products that can help me out?!?!?

If your hair is limp because of build up, use a clarifying shampoo more often.



A lot of people have naturally fine, limp hair. Try using gentle shampoos with proteins in them (Herbal Essences used to make a good one, but it's discontinued now) to strengthen the hair and vitamin E to plump the strands up. Use a light conditioner, like Suave or V05, and don't condition the roots. In Lucky magazine they said to shampoo every three days so that hair doesn't dry out. You can use a leave-in conditioner (try sprays instead of creams) instead of the rinse outs, too, for less weigh down. I hear the Anti-Flat cream from Sunsilk works well, too.

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