Sunday, June 20, 2010

Has anybody tried Nioxin products for fine hair?

I have really fine hair and I want to leave it long. The way it is now It will not hold a style at all. It is straight and flat. I have researched Nioxin and it is supposed remove residue and DHT buildup on the hair making it thicker, fuller and healthier. Please let me know if anyone has used this product.



Has anybody tried Nioxin products for fine hair?

no, have you ??



Has anybody tried Nioxin products for fine hair?

No



Has anybody tried Nioxin products for fine hair?

no... but i heard they work really well.



Has anybody tried Nioxin products for fine hair?

It doesn't help that much.



BUT there are a lot of thickening products out there that REALLY help and right away.



I assume you want your hair to look thicker right away. So go out to Walmart and check out what they have. Oddly enough, walmart seems to have the most to offer.



Try out two or three different things.



Has anybody tried Nioxin products for fine hair?

yes i believe it is good you can also use biotin vitamin from walmart it is only $2.00



it helps the hair grow



Has anybody tried Nioxin products for fine hair?

Yes, I have had several clients that use it and swear by it. It can be a bit expensive, but I've never heard of anyone claiming that they didn't like it or that it didn't do its job. Most likely, the results are subtle, but it seems to be enough for most people.



Has anybody tried Nioxin products for fine hair?

no, i don't need it, but it shows very good at tv ad

Long hair?????

I know theres no way to make hair grow faster, but what are some tips to keeping it healthy? like shampoos/conditioner........



Long hair?????

mane and tail shampoo. It's made for horses, but people use it to make their hair longer and thicker. But don't use it all the time because your hair will get gross. Just after a couple of washes with it, use regular shampoo and conditioner. Also, prenatal vitamins increase hair growth too.



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Which option would cause less damage to my hair?

I recently had to cut my long hair because the ends were too damaged. I have curly hair and I straighten it quite often. It is now shoulder-length and I would like it to stay healthy-looking. If I really want to straighten my hair, without causing too much damage should I...



a) blow dry it, trying to straighten it as much as I can and then use my straightening iron to finish [that option takes a lot of time and I'm afraid it's too much heat at once]



b) let it air dry and straighten it afterwards [shorter, but harder to untangle]



c) any other idea you might have!



I have a CHI iron, which works really well. Thanks a lot!



Which option would cause less damage to my hair?

Let it dry naturally, then straighten it. Or try one of those new hairdryers that have a straightening attachment, so you can straighten as you dry.



Be sure to use good salon shampoos and conditioners too; they really improve the health of your hair. If it's already damaged, I'd recommend Joico K-Pak or Brocato Cloud 9 products. Both of those will help repair damage, and get your hair back to being healthy again.



Which option would cause less damage to my hair?

Let it dry naturally then straighten it with a flat iron. Also use one of those circle brushes (dont know what they are called) but they make it easy to get the tangles out,, and make the hair more straight, as opposed to just using the flat iron alone.



Blow drying your hair is just asking for it to get destroyed.



Which option would cause less damage to my hair?

Number one your best bet might be to NOT use a flat iron. My daughter has Rearend length culry hair (she is 9) and likes it straightened sometimes. I use a Conair round hairdryer. It creates sort of a slight undercurl on the bottom of her hair, but it doesn't do the damage that flat ironing it does. ESPECIALLY when the hair is wet. If it is REALLY important to you that your hair is STICK straight then you can always flit iron on a Low to Medium setting just the ends that are slightly curled under.



It is best for your hair to not HEAT style it as much as possible..so maybe wear it curly or up every other day.



Another way to minimize the damage to your hair is to not wash it EVERY day. Curly hair behaves differently and tends to need special care. My daughter's hair is wet down every day, conditioned every day but washed every two. If that makes sense to you. (Sunday Wash, Monday wet and condition JUST the ends, Tuesday Wash...etc) We do sometimes wash it more than that, it just depends on what she's been doing and how her hair is behaving.

How to get my hair to stop breaking?

I got my hair trimmed in December and got rid of all my split ends and I've been so happy in the begining b/c it was soo healthy. All I wanted to do is continue keeping it this way.



It's been recently that my hair is starting to get more split ends.



I've been doing everything right (so I thought).



I don't use the blow dryer often. I do not use a hair straightner.



I try to shampoo my roots so it doesn't affect my ends and condition my ends as well as deep condition once a week or so. I eat healthy and drink water all the time.



I don't understand why this is happening. I just wanted it to grow healthy %26amp; longer. Can someone help me?!?



How to get my hair to stop breaking?

no, no, no, no! DO NOT use Pantene, or Tresemme! These are LOADED with alcohol, and any other cheap brands of hair care products can be contributing to the breakage. Throw away all products from a retail store or drugstore. Only get quality products from a salon, they cost a few dollars more, but then you won't have to get haircuts every 2 weeks. Try the K-Pak line from Joico, these are great products for preventing and repairing damage, and not to mention low on alcohol.



How to get my hair to stop breaking?

if you dye ur hair it will do this try waiting intill 5 mins before u wash out the dye then brush it all over then wash it out dont put the dye on all of ur hair just the roots till 5 mins



How to get my hair to stop breaking?

shampooooos!!!!!!



try panteen pro-v hair striengthner or tresseme anti-breaking shampoo and conditioner!



How to get my hair to stop breaking?

well first thing when washing your hair use cool or cold water. As cool as you can stand it. Hot water stretches your hair when you comb or brush it. ( like a rubber band)



Then use a lit or very little leave in conditioner. and something for control ( gel )

I straighten my hair almost everyday ?

Look I know its damaging to your hair, but I kind of have to. After every shower my hair gets all puffy, wavy and curly. I hate it. Everyone even says my hair looks WAY better straight. So i straighten it. I dont want my hair like really damaged, so how do i keep it straight but healthy?!



I straighten my hair almost everyday ?

Buy some heat protective spray. I don't know of specific brands, but they sell it at most salons and probably stores like Target too. If you spray your hair with it before you straighten it, there will be less heat-related damage.



I straighten my hair almost everyday ?

wear a hat



I straighten my hair almost everyday ?

you could get it permanatly stariaghtned at the salon. or you could keep straigtening it everydfay n get like a herbal essances damaged hair shampoo n conditioner. both ways would work. good luck. i hope that i helped.



I straighten my hair almost everyday ?

hmm.. you could try adding more hair-vitamin ingredients to your diet! google it! lol...



I straighten my hair almost everyday ?

i to straighten my hair everyday .... but my hair look so healthy straight !!!



just by descent hair prodcts ,,, the more you spend the better it is



my favourite is oasis or something like that



it brillient and gives it a model shine !!!! ... and keeps hair healthy



I straighten my hair almost everyday ?

lol after i wash my hair and blowdry it it goes curly, wavy and frizzy and i straighten it a lot too. Before i dry my hair, i use a heat protector which stops my hair from getting damaged from the hair straightener. then i straighten it, and my hair feels really nice, and it doesnt look or feel damaged.



I straighten my hair almost everyday ?

u can get hair formula sprays that prevent heat damage



they r great



tressemme and pantene pro v have some graet ones.



try looking in ur nearest beauty store like boots. theyll tell you the ones u need.



I straighten my hair almost everyday ?

Hey Babe!



You could get it chemically straightened by the hair dressers or you could get some protection spray/cream or maybe try not to use the straightners as much %26amp; only use them where your hair is wavy, or you could turn down your straightners



Good luck xx



I straighten my hair almost everyday ?

Products you will need:



1. Permanent Straightener



2. Straightening Gel



3. Thermal Spray



4. Flat Iron



5. Blow Dryer (at least 1875 Watts)



6. A good shampoo and conditioner



1. If you have a Sally Beauty Supply nearby, purchase "Curl Remover", the brand is One n Only. It's a permanent straightener. It's not harsh and they will sell that particular one to anybody, you don't have to be licensed. I use it and it don't fry my hair. They have 3 different formulas, one is normal, one is for if you have color in it and one is for if you have highlights. Make sure you get the right one. It's about $8.00.



2. Also, in their generic line, pick up some "Straightening Gel: Compare to Paul Mitchell Straight Works". It's in a black and white tube. It's about $6.00 and lasts a long time.



3. Pick up some Thermal Spray, it's a must have if you're going to use a flat iron. You will need it to protect your ends.



I don't recommend getting Ion: Heat Protection from Sally Beauty, it's too greasy. They may have something else there. I use the Matrix Sleek Look and I think it's the best. You can get it at Wal-Mart's Smart Style the cheapest, it's about $12.00. They have an off brand version of it at Sally Beauty called Slickline Thermal Iron Smoother, about $7.00. I've never tried it but for a cheaper product, I would say it would be the best you can get.



4. The best flat iron to get is the Paul Mitchell one. It's black and green and will run you about $130.00. It goes to 400 degrees and won't fry your hair as long as you're using thermal spray. If you can't afford it, Sally Beauty has a ceramic one in their generic line that compares to CHI. It's about $50.00 and heats up to 410 degrees. If you have to go with a Wal-Mart one, get a ceramic one. I don't care for Conair products, so I would recommend a Revlon or a Remington.



6. With shampoo and conditioner, you get what you pay for. Stay away from anything that is not sold in a salon and be careful what you buy at Sally Beauty. The only thing I will use at Sally Beauty is Park Avenue SOFT by Naturelle, which is generic for Redken All Soft. I like Matrix Sleek Look and Redken All Soft the best. They can be purchased at a hair salon or the Smart Style at Wal Mart. Matrix is on sale frequently 2 liters for $24.



When you can find a sale like that, you really come out cheaper in the long run when you can get it that way than buying $3 - $5 products because you don't have to use near as much of it and you're getting a larger quantity at a better price.



What to do with these products:



Follow the instructions precisely on the permanent straightener. Repeat every 6 weeks.



Use your shampoo and conditioner, try not to wash your hair everyday. If you smoke like I do, you really have no choice. It's better not to.



When you do wash, put a nickel size amount of the straightening gel in your hair and dry it. Don't brush it while you dry it, only use your finger tips. Brushing it will break it.



After it's dry, it should only need the least bit of straightening with the iron. Spray in the thermal spray, ensuring that you get the roots good, that's the most important part and run the iron through it. You will have to keep adjusting the temp. at first to find what suits you the most.

I am losing hair fast to psoriatic dermatitis. Allergic to rx shampoos. Any advice, please? Thanks!?

I am looking for natural products that will help. Have seen 3 dermatologists and can not use the shampoos that they prescribe. Getting desparate because the condition is becoming obvious. A woman's hair is her glory and mine has always been healthy and thick...no longer.



I am losing hair fast to psoriatic dermatitis. Allergic to rx shampoos. Any advice, please? Thanks!?

Ask your dermatologist!



They usually have more than 1 product available.



I am losing hair fast to psoriatic dermatitis. Allergic to rx shampoos. Any advice, please? Thanks!?

Do NOT use shampoos with ammonia in them. Most do. I found a brand at Sam's Club called Member's Mark salon formula Shampoo, infused with wheat protein, minerals %26amp; sandalwood extract. It strengthens and nourishes hair add body and balances moisture. But what I like best is that, after reading the ingredients, I did not see AMMONIA at all, but stuff like oat amino acids and some very long chemical names. Not sure about that, but I do know it's been mild on my hair and I haven't lost any hair in the last 3 years I've been using it.



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My hair is dry and falling out, because of a medical condition. What would you suggest?

I am a African American woman who has a condition called Hypothyroidism, and it's causing my hair to become dry, brittle, and it's starting to fall out. I have thought about wearing a wig, a wig piece, and maybe even a weave, but I don't want to cause further damage. Is a full wig the only way to go?



I used to have beautiful, long, healthy black hair, and now I have just the opposite. What can I do?



My hair is dry and falling out, because of a medical condition. What would you suggest?

Use the Nioxin haircare range you can buy it online just google nioxin. It is a range that specializes with your kinda problem. It concentrates on the scalp encouraging hair growth, it will take around 6 weeks for you to notice a difference. They do a starter pack which contains everything you need for 鎷?4. In the meantime if you feel you would be more comfortable wearing a wig, there are some great ones out there. Good luck babe!



My hair is dry and falling out, because of a medical condition. What would you suggest?

you can massage your scalp with wheatgerm oil.



My hair is dry and falling out, because of a medical condition. What would you suggest?

dont use too much medication



My hair is dry and falling out, because of a medical condition. What would you suggest?

Have you try shaving it,there's nothing wrong about being bald,at least you can save a lot of money, for shampoo,conditioner,re-bond,hot oil,relaxation,straightening,hair color and other really,really,really expensive products,you've got my word for it



My hair is dry and falling out, because of a medical condition. What would you suggest?

Have they prescribed you with the usual thyroid replacement drugs?TSH- Eat loads of veg and drink loads of water take vitamin supplements with a combination of all these your hair should feel better- a good shampoo and conditioner helps too and treat it to a hot oil or deep intensive mask every now and then! Good Luck!



My hair is dry and falling out, because of a medical condition. What would you suggest?

having a medical problem, follow the doctor's treatment, hypothiroidism isn't something grave, but tell hi that you have a hair felling problem because of the medication so that he can try to change it, and then visit a dermatologist, you cannot use cosmetic products when you are having a medical problem because it's nule, the cosmetic products act as a chemical help to the outside the organism, like a good conditioner it is conditioning the keratine from the hair, it isn't make it stop falling when the problem is inside the body



My hair is dry and falling out, because of a medical condition. What would you suggest?

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