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when it comes to shampoo's you have to check the ingredients. usually the ones that contain sulphate are not good for the hair because they dry our hair out. for deep conditioning i use neutrogena triple moisture deep conditioner , oils i use coconut oils to seal my ends which i usually keep in a bun to protect my ends from splitting. our hair is very fragile so combing it to much can cause breakage especially if you comb your hair when it is dry. I only comb my hair with a wide tooth comb when i have conditioner in it and im detangling. never comb your hair when it is dry use your fingers..
The problem here is some of the advice is going to conflict as we all have varying opinions and views on what is best for our hair. I hope it won't be too overwhelming.
Hi, I'm new to the board too! As a newbie, I think it's very tempting to dive into your pockets and start buying whatever product is being talked about that week. Don't do it.Don't waste your money buying heaps and heaps of new stuff. This is what I recommend...
1. Know what ingredients are good for hair health and which ones aren't so good. Look through the things u have and you may find out that you already own some great stuff.
2. Next I would pick up some extra items at a grocery store (honey, coconut oil, olive oil, yogurt, eggs). You may already have them in the kitchen, if you don't and it doesn't work for your hair, you can always eat them. Use the search bar on the website to find recipes and uses for natural ingredients.
3. Set a limit for how much you want to spend on new products. I would probably buy 1 shampoo, 1 conditioner, 1 dc and 1 protein trmt at the most. If something in your current stash isn't working, replace it. I know the shampoo I used before finding the boards was really drying out my hair, i thought that was normal. now, i've found a good protein shampoo that doesn't dry out or tangle my hair. (sunsilk tlc hydra)
4. I really don't think products matter all that much. Hair will grow out of your hair no matter what you put on it. The key to hair retention is protecting your ends. I saw your YT vid and I would start with a good trim, just to get rid of split ends. then try to keep your hair up in a ponytail or bun so the ends aren't rubbing against stuff.
5. And lastly, some of the ppl on this board are way too obsessed with hair. I think its so funny when someone says they have a "simple" regimen and the details go on for 1/2 a page. you know your hair best. When it's dirty, wash it. when its dry, moisturize it. you get the picture.
It's really great that at a young age you care about your hair enough to make videos and take care of it the best way you know how. Good Luck!!!![]()
make sure not to use TOO much protein...that's just as bad. my suggestion would be to use a protein-based conditioner and then follow it up with a moisturizing one. just try this for a month and see if you see a difference:
wash day (1x/wk): shampoo, deep condition for 30-45 minutes, moisturize and seal
every day, moisturize and seal.
i second that. i like motions silk protein conditioner. using that and a sulfate free shampoo really helped with my breakage.