Friday, April 27, 2012

Frizzy, poofy hair, dandruff too,.....outer layer very dry n dead n am sooo tired of ma hair...any n

solutions that worked?...please don't tel me to get those commercial hair products....thank u



Frizzy, poofy hair, dandruff too,.....outer layer very dry n dead n am sooo tired of ma hair...any natural?

Have you tried washing it? Wash it every day. Maybe you can wash it and then go to the hairdressers straight after and they will cut it and put some of their product in and then it would be fresh lookin' again. Even ask the hardresser for some tips, explain your situation.



Frizzy, poofy hair, dandruff too,.....outer layer very dry n dead n am sooo tired of ma hair...any natural?

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Getting hair back to it's natural form?

Can hair really permanently go back to how it naturally was? I mean, I used to have really nice, silky, smooth hair, but a year and a half ago, it became dry and poofy.



Everybody tells me that I should use this shampoo and that conditioner, but will all those ever restore hair back to it's natural beauty? Or just make it worse?



Getting hair back to it's natural form?

lots of conditioner and stop blow frying it and straitening it, hair is dead already so youre gonna have to let the new hair just grow it make sure you trim it once a month too i promise it will look better with time

Is vigorol a chemical relaxer? Will it convert my hair from natural to a full chemical relaxed?

I have been without a chemical relaxer for five months. I want to know if Vigorol is a real chemical relaxer that will interefere with a natural sytle.



Is vigorol a chemical relaxer? Will it convert my hair from natural to a full chemical relaxed?

Vigorol is a real chemical relaxer even though it's a liquid. Be sure to follow the directions carefully, especially for how many minutes to leave it on. Because it is a chemical relaxer, make sure your hair is in top condition before relaxing and keep it conditioned afterwards so it doesn't get dry. Keeping the ends trimmed will also help it to look it's best.

How common is it for turkish women to have natural blonde hair?

The Turks in Turkey are a nation, not a race so Turkish people with Black Sea Region, Balkan or Macedonian heritage are approx 70 % blond, whereas people with Kurdish, Arabic, Armenian etc. heritage are approx 90% brunettes.



Then there are a huge amount of 'mix' s like myself who are brunettes with lighter complexion or some blonds with tanned complexion.



Hard to tell actually.



How common is it for turkish women to have natural blonde hair?

eh %10 maybe or a little lower. There are more brunettes than blondes in Turkey.



How common is it for turkish women to have natural blonde hair?

If you mean real blond about 5%, darker blond 10% and many many brunettes and about the same for black (about 40% + 40%)



How common is it for turkish women to have natural blonde hair?

This is like asking how common it is for Swedish women to have dark hair. We don't judge people's ethnicity by color or race or genetics. But to answer your question, I really don't know. There are quite a lot of blonde Turkish ladies.



How common is it for turkish women to have natural blonde hair?

Very common on my mother's side. They are all blondes, as a matter of fact. Even more, the whole village my mother comes from is blond and blue or green eyed.



I don't know how my cousin got her curly red hair, though. Must be from her own mother who is from another village.



How common is it for turkish women to have natural blonde hair?

Hi,



Something About Turkish women;



Please read it;



Since the establishment of the Turkish Republic in the 1920s, women have had equal status with men in Turkish society, at least in law.



But Turkish society was ruled by shari'a (Islamic religious law) and a body of medieval social custom for 500 years during the Ottoman Empire, and significant cultural change does not come overnight.



The status of women in Turkey is different from what it is in your home country. Not "better," not "worse," but different. In some ways, women may seem subservient to men; but Turkey had a female supreme court justice long before the USA did, and Turkey has had a female head of government, something the USA, for all its success in women's liberation, has not yet had.



Men's and women's roles were clearly defined in traditional Turkish society and each gender was more or less sovereign within its appropriate realm. The husband-father was head of the household, but the wife-mother was in charge of the house and family. Men went out of the house to deal with the world of business, government and military; women stayed close to home and tended the crops, the animals and the household.



The ranking, behavior and appropriate attitude for each family member was clearly defined: imperious mother-in-law, submissive youngest child, etc. (It was the same even in the sultan's palace: although the sultan was the monarch, it was his mother, the Valide Sultan, who decided which harem girls he would sleep with, and when!)



Atat鐪塺k's reforms hoped to blast these centuries-old traditions to smithereens, and to liberate women completely so they could participate in every aspect of society equally with men.



The veil was outlawed; civil marriage and divorce were established; Turkish women obtained the right to vote (long before women in Switzerland had that right), to hold political office, and to bequeath and to inherit wealth in their own right.



Though these reforms were dramatically effective, society does not change easily or quickly, and even Atat鐪塺k's bold, foresightful measures could not change everyone's thinking all at once.



Arranged marriages are still common in the countryside and among the more traditional, religious families, although in the cities modern ideas of girl-boy courtship, love and marriage are not uncommon. Female virginity upon marriage is valued (and often expected), though it is not universal anymore.



In Turkey, as in most societies閳ユ攨ven the ones thought to be most liberal in their attitudes toward women閳ユ敎ou'll find a range of attitudes toward women.



If you, a foreign female visitor, observe Turkish cultural norms (ie, behave as a Turkish woman would behave), you will be treated with politeness and respect.



Whether you do this or not, you will probably be in far less physical danger in Turkey than you'd be in many more "liberal" countries.



Ref : http://www.turkeytravelplanner.com/detai...



How common is it for turkish women to have natural blonde hair?

I don't know. I don't walk around counting blond people here.



How common is it for turkish women to have natural blonde hair?

Turkish people also has a mix from Europe.. for example my grandma(mom's mom) is from Bosnia. my dad's mom is from Bulgaria.. so yea that happens..



How common is it for turkish women to have natural blonde hair?

only 2-3% in the whole world are real blondes. so about 1 out of 50.



How common is it for turkish women to have natural blonde hair?

THAT'S IMPOSSIBLE

How best to let your hair grow natural, after being colored?

I've been highlighted, low-lighted, colored for years. How do I make a graceful transition to natural color, grays and all?



How best to let your hair grow natural, after being colored?

I would suggest letting your hair grow out long enough so that your stylist can match the base color. Then just color it all as close and you can get it to the same color and let it grow out. You may want to consider a shorter hairstyle if you don't already have one (less hair to deal with in transition phase).



If you don't make some attempt to go back to your natural color it will probably be very obvious that you have colored your hair. Roots never send a well-kept message.



Good luck!



How best to let your hair grow natural, after being colored?

let it grow out.. what I am having to do :( I found no other way to get my natural back..



How best to let your hair grow natural, after being colored?

I would say shave yourself bald and wait for it to grow... but I doubt your a guy...



How best to let your hair grow natural, after being colored?

well dont curl it until its a good lenght you can live with a few months it helps to let it grow faster if any questions please be free to email me



How best to let your hair grow natural, after being colored?

Try going to a salon and having them match your natural color, with greys, color your whole head that color. Then, so it isn't sooo drastic, have them add light blond subtle highlights to it. Each time you go to the salon, have them use less highlights and more of your own color.



How best to let your hair grow natural, after being colored?

Have the stylist dye your hair one last time, to a color similar to your natural, or a color that wouldnt look crazy next to your natural as it begins to grow, and just keep it trimmed as it grows out!



How best to let your hair grow natural, after being colored?

Dont go out and buy anything expensive.



First: Purchase a mild Shampoo (To Clarify hair, I will explain why)



Second: TRIM your hair ends (May 1 1/2 to 2 inches)



Third: Here's the magic part: Mix olive oil, almond oil, coconut oil, avocado oil and a "little" honey, (honey u will have to heat so it can blend). Either leave on ALL day or all night (if all nite, DONT use honey)



Repeat this 3-4 times a week, your hair will grow like a weed %26amp; remove all frizz I promise,..... and it will be super shiny!!!!



The clairifying shampoo will help take the oil off your hair when u shower



You can find olive oil anywere, but the other oils you will have to buy at a local organics store, wholes foods or BJ's health corner.



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What type of moisture shampoo and conditioner could I used on my natural kinky hair?

depends on your hair. kinky hair are dry at the ends. i love mizani shampoo and conditioner. I don't have anything against over the counter products but you do get what you pay for. it's mainly diluted with water. if you purchase salon products, you are able to use less of the products.



i think any line will do. but what i like is if you want that natural finish look as well, purchase the foaming pomade by paul mitchell. rub it against your hand evenly and apply it on your hair throughout. maybe a little shine will help.



some people use gel or shine pomade around the hairline.. but you must use the right product for your hair type.



What type of moisture shampoo and conditioner could I used on my natural kinky hair?

you could use Tresemme moisture plus, thats really good it works for my hair and i havent relaxed mine for three years (its really kinky right about now) or you could also try some "Miss Jessie's" hair products ...you can order them online @ www.missjessies.com, get the travel pack and you get minitures of the best selling products. Another thing i use is Paltas (my mum used to use it back in the day and she recommended it to me) I use all of these products ...Hope this is of some help to you...



What type of moisture shampoo and conditioner could I used on my natural kinky hair?

I just bought "Soft sheen-carson optium oil therapy" i havent used it yet but it does have coconut,olive,avocado and jojoba in it so..But i do know Pantene Pro-v relaxed and natural didnt do nothing 4 my hair.



What type of moisture shampoo and conditioner could I used on my natural kinky hair?

A lot people like creme of nature shampoo, that's what I use. For a moisturizing conditioner I use suave humectant right now.

Is there a pill or (anything but haircoloring)- to bring back natural colored hair?

I have heard that melatonin does it over time but you would have to look it up.



Is there a pill or (anything but haircoloring)- to bring back natural colored hair?

Nothing but time.



Is there a pill or (anything but haircoloring)- to bring back natural colored hair?

No, I'm sorry, there isn't.



You can dye your hair your own haircolor so people won't notice it's dyed.



Is there a pill or (anything but haircoloring)- to bring back natural colored hair?

no



Is there a pill or (anything but haircoloring)- to bring back natural colored hair?

no



ppl think theres a pill for everything



maybe one day there will be



i bet one day food will be in pill form so nobody has to eat just take a pill



sry



your gonna have to let it grow out ( =



Is there a pill or (anything but haircoloring)- to bring back natural colored hair?

loll nah there isnt



but u can either pull a britney spears OR u can cut ur hair short and wait for your roots to come in.



With long hair your natural hair will take about 2 years DX maybe even more



medium like 1 1/2 years or more



and for short about 7-8 Months.