Great Tips To Eliminate Dry And Damaged HairMelinda has hair that is naturally curly. She grew up with people telling her how beautiful her hair is, but for Melinda, her curly hair has been hard to care and manage. She dislikes her curly hair because there isn't really much she can do with it in the way of styling. On top of being unmanageable, Melinda's curly hair is also very dry and damaged. She has to spend more money in order to take care of her hair. Do you have curly, dry and damaged hair like Melinda? If you do, you've probably been searching high and low for a solution. You may have tried a variety of shampoos and conditioners, and none of them seemed to work. Your hair is as dry and damaged as before, and as hard to style as well. Below are some tips to keep in mind when you have dry and damaged curly hair: * Get a trim every two months to rid your hair of split ends. Regular trimming can help your hair stay healthy and promote growth so that your hair grows longer in the long run. Many people think that trimming defeats the purpose of growing long hair, but regular trims actually help hair to grow longer. * Hair that is dry and damaged needs more attention in order to have it look smooth and shiny. If the shampoos and conditioners from the drugstores don't seem to have any effect on your hair, try spending extra cash on salon products. The more expensive salon products are better formulated for treating dry and damaged hair. You'll find that these salon products are well worth the additional expense. * Talk to your hair stylist about other hair care products you can use to style dry and damaged hair. He or she may recommend sprays, gels and other hair care products specifically formulated for dry and damaged hair. Ask your hair stylist too about tips for styling your hair. Keep in mind that curly hair is very different form straight hair, and thus you would need to put extra effort into your curly hair, especially it is dry and damaged. You can make your natural curls look natural and stunning with a little work and patience on your part. |