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What to do with my dry, curly thick hair?
When I was growing up was about 13 when my hair straight / wavy at best bright, but still thick. Not since I was 14, I have very dry and dull, thicker, fuller, and very curly. I've tried almost everything, from reducing the number of times a week I shampoo for hair straightening never that to get cut every 6-8 weeks, and the use of sera from silk, but nothing works! I thought trying to get a rash of Brazil (who had done something similar when I was 13 but I did my hair like crazy for a month … I do not know where was bald but it was a pain to clean in the shower), but I really do not know if I want to take the risk in such unbearable hair and a high price. Does anyone have any suggestions on cheaper solutions or perhaps something to eat to improve your hair or to go to really get a rash of Brazil?
The relaxing with out now are not so damaging to the hair as it used to be. There is a new treatment of keratin which is not bad for the hair and lasts up to 6 weeks. The eruption of Brazil does not cause damage to the hair relaxing way to make chemicals. It is expensive and takes about 12 weeks. There is a new product called Blow Dry Garnier Fructis makes Perfector your hair soft and easy to fly up to 7 dry lava and found in most pharmacies. You only use it through which is a fall. The eruption Brazil is about $ 300, keratin hair treatment is about $ 280, The Garnier Fructis perfector is $ 12. Only wash your hair 2 to 3 times a week and use dry shampoo if their roots begin to look a little fat and will last longer. I would say try this and see if it works for you before you go wasting money something that only lasts about 3 months. In addition, hair straightening, CHI hair products work well and are not outrageously priced.