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I am in my early 20's, have thin dyed blond hair
Ive been dying my hair for about 4 years now, every month or so, used to do all, however now just the roots whenever necessary.
My problem is, after ive washed my hair, dried, straightened it, it still looks dull and like ive not bothered. I have my hair trimmed every few months so its usually healthy
i recently bought some expensive salon brand hair cream, but its made no difference
Im looking for a cheap way to give it volume, and make it shiny and look attractive without having to go to a stylist
Any ideas? Heard hot oil is good?
~*Plushroom*~
22-06-2009, 12:12 PM
I am in my early 20's, have thin dyed blond hair
Ive been dying my hair for about 4 years now, every month or so, used to do all, however now just the roots whenever necessary.
My problem is, after ive washed my hair, dried, straightened it, it still looks dull and like ive not bothered. I have my hair trimmed every few months so its usually healthy
i recently bought some expensive salon brand hair cream, but its made no difference
Im looking for a cheap way to give it volume, and make it shiny and look attractive without having to go to a stylist
Any ideas? Heard hot oil is good?
For a cheap hot oil treatment buy some coconut oil, warm pot in warm water so it turns to liquid and apply to damp hair. Wrap hair in cling-film/warm towel and leave on for as long as you can. Overnight if possible. Wash out in the morning and it will look a lot better.
If not you can do what we used to do at the salon I worked at, buy Henna wax and apply to damp hair, again covering in film or a towel and heating. I still do this once a month and it helps with chemical damage quite well.
You can also use a shine serum such as Gum's one or the Boots expert serum to give your hair shine. Umberto Gianni also does a product that last time I bought it was called Shine, Shine, gloss and refresh spray (names have probably changed by now). It's about £5 and comes in a pasteel yellow can, it's very light, makes your hair smell lovely and gives you a nice sheen to the hair - applied with care you can get that mirror like sheen they have on the tv adverts.
http://www.boots.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10052&productId=51045&callingViewName=&categoryId=4607&langId=-1&catalogId=11051 This shows you what it looks like.
HTH
Thank you so much Plushroom - will def give it a go x
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