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Can anyone tell me how do I go about to boost the shine of my hair? thankyou so much
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Many women use the oil from crushed macadamia nuts to make their hair shine. Also you may use jojoba oil, olive oil or avacado oil. Shea butter can also be used.
Also I believe, the secret to shiny hair is to rinse your hair very well ![]()
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Try doing this:
Mix a tablespoon of vinegar or lemon juice into a glass of cool water, and then rinse through your hair. The above treatment closes the hair cuticle which allows it to reflect light like a mirror. |
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thankyou for your advice... will try doing that.
But, let me know are there any shampoos that can make the hair shine? |
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Try these: Alterna Hemp Seed Shampoo, Rio Vista Equine Shampoo, Frederic Fekkai Shampoo, Neal's Yard Rosemary & Thyme Shampoo, Back to Basics Beer Shampoo
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Thanks pearl! you are alwayz so helpful ![]() |
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No, you don't need to shampoo, just rinse with plain water properly. |
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After washing the conditioner out of your hair with hot water or warm water...rinse with cold water. Then after blow drying your hair, set your hairdryer to cold to close the cuticules. Hope that works.
Last edited by msguna1 : 01-03-2006 at 06:26 AM. |
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Wash your hair perfectly......First let all your hair get wet....this will make the shampoo easier to lather n easier to clean the scalp n hair n also easier to rinse( if there r still any residue, your hair will look dull).....take time to massage your scalp, besides....it can help to clean the scalp......dont use a lot of shampoo, use it just a half tablespoon per use......n rinse it thoroughly.....remember when u wash your hair it doesn't mean u massage your entire hair, just the scalp n the rest will be swept away by the foam, massaging your entire hair will make it dry.
Then use conditioner, use this things only on the hair part, not the scalp since it can make you suffer from dandruff......massage it into your hair, n leave it for at least 1 minute or like the instruction on the label....n also rinse it thoroughly.....the residue will also make your hair look bad!!! |
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