Road rules0 min ago
For the hair experts !!!
My 9 year old daughter usually has beautiful long hair which is very easy to manage.
However, we went away to Malta for a week and the combination of sun, chlorine from the freshwater pool and salt from the sea and saltwater pool.....all everyday things when we were there, have left her hair looking like rats tails.
Her hair is very dry, lifeless and constantly knotty...especially first thing in the morning. We've tried coconut shampoo and loads of conditioner which does give temporary relief but it's soon back to being knotty again.
Any suggestions what we should do or put on it....the poor little mite loves her hair but is starting to get a bit paranoid about it.
Thanks in advance
However, we went away to Malta for a week and the combination of sun, chlorine from the freshwater pool and salt from the sea and saltwater pool.....all everyday things when we were there, have left her hair looking like rats tails.
Her hair is very dry, lifeless and constantly knotty...especially first thing in the morning. We've tried coconut shampoo and loads of conditioner which does give temporary relief but it's soon back to being knotty again.
Any suggestions what we should do or put on it....the poor little mite loves her hair but is starting to get a bit paranoid about it.
Thanks in advance
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You pay for the hairdresser to put the conditioner on your hair approx an extra �10. I had the same problem a few years back and my sister, who is a hairdresser, told me to either buy a conditioner from the hairdressers and do it myself or go to Boots as they are just as good and a lot cheaper. They have a huge range of intensive conditioners to choose from.x
Hiya Jodie - the reason I put this answer was because a girl at my work had very dry hair. She tried all of the leave in/intensives and then the hairdressers by our work did an intensive treatment when she went for a hair cut and sorted it. So I thought (or in my local hairdressers case) that they may have a little extra ommph in them.
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Rox, that is utter nonsense. You can buy salon products on EBay!!!! I am a trained hairdresser (salon I trained in has 5 stars in good salon guide) and sold products to whoever was willing to buy them. It was shampoo and conditioner we were selling not explosives!!!! You can walk in off the street into any salon and tell them what you want to buy and without any sort of consultation whatsoever they will sell it to you simply because hairdressers usually work on commission!!!! They may try to get you to have a consultation so that they can talk you into spending more money in their salon.
We are talking about a nine year old girl's holiday hair here, so I think a conditioning treatment from Boots and a leave in conditioner along with a trim, should do the trick!!!!!x
We are talking about a nine year old girl's holiday hair here, so I think a conditioning treatment from Boots and a leave in conditioner along with a trim, should do the trick!!!!!x
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http://www.aussiehair.com/products/luscious-lo ng.jsp
They're also giving away free samples of the stuff. Try googling "freestuff aussiehair"
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Use coconut oil - it comes in a glass jar and is hard until it melts in the heat of your hand - you can get it from Boots. I really recommed this for dry, damaged hair. Plaster your daughter's hair in it and let her sleep with it overnight and wash it off the next morning with a gentle shampoo - you should notice a difference straight away.