I have been doing Bikram Yoga for 2 months and I love it. They heat up the room at 105 F and it is very healthy to detoxify the body however my hair has been getting to dry. I would like to know if somebody can recommend a good product that I could use to hydrate my hair.
Which product can I use to hydrate my hair when it is exposed to high heat?
Joico KPak or there is also another Joico mosturizing product. Its the best. I had my hair fryed by bleach and this brought it back to life. Go to a good beauty supply store or a salon and tell them the problem they may also have some recommendations as well. Good luck.
Which product can I use to hydrate my hair when it is exposed to high heat?
Pantene
Which product can I use to hydrate my hair when it is exposed to high heat?
Only use products from a salon. They are better. They are more money but why ruin your hair. Especially if you paid money to have them colored only to ruin them with high heat. Just walk into any salon and tell them what you are looking for. They can help you.
Goo Luck
Which product can I use to hydrate my hair when it is exposed to high heat?
-Find a good moisturizing hair mask (Pantene Pro-V moisture replenishing mask is what i use) You can find them at London drugs, and almost any drug store near you. Use them at least 1-2 times a week
- Get either a moisturizing shampoo/ conditioner
Keep up the Yoga!!
-Apply oil to ends of hair once a week. (About a teaspoon extra virgin olive oil is good) Make sure not to apply to roots and wash out before school/work/ect. otherwise your hair will become/look to oily.
-Only use shampoo about 3-4 times a week unless you have super oily/dirty hair. Shampoo actually dries out your hair. Only apply shampoo to your roots, and apply conditioner to hair and ends.
Which product can I use to hydrate my hair when it is exposed to high heat?
Depending on what hair type you have, there are hair oils, that work great, or deep conditioners. But BEWARE of chemicals and toxins in products that will make matters worse, and before you know it you will be buying all types of products, and still have bad hair. Go truly Organic, Natural, check out this site, they have absolutly pure hair care!! and good prices and info goodheadfirst com I think you will know what I mean.
Good luck to you
Which product can I use to hydrate my hair when it is exposed to high heat?
I use an indian oil called brahmi amla oil and it is the most nourishing thing you can put on your hair and it is completely natural, why do all that wonderful detoxing, to only then pile some product on your hair that is full of nasty chemicals. I use this oil all the time, and my hair is silky and soft and so so shiny. And I have highlights and use a straightener. You can buy it from health food shops, or on the net, I actually get mine from ebay for like $8 a bottle.
Which product can I use to hydrate my hair when it is exposed to high heat?
As far as products go, Sabino Moisture block is EXCELLENT!!! (Look at any customer review, they'll tell you the same.) This stuff is a serum you work into your hair after you shampoo, and you can use it to keep curls from frizzing, straighten with a blow drier or flat iron, etc........But here's the thing that separates this from all the other products! It is NOT WATER SOLUBLE!!! You could go out in fog, rain showers, 100% humidity, even swimming (bonus-protects against chlorine damage) and your hair will NOT FRIZZ. I swear to god. My city is like an oven in summer from the humidity, and i've gotten caught in a few storms, and my hair never poofs at all. Ever! And this is the only thing I put into my super, super curly and frizz prone hair! Also, it has no alchohol. And your hair always looks smooth, supple and shiny because it locks moisture into your hair. I've spent a fortune on other products to help with my frizzy hair, to straighten it, and this does cost about $20 but a little goes a looong way. I use it three times a week on my shoulder length hair and the bottle lasts me 3-4 months. Bottom line, try it. You definately won't be dissapopinted.
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