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What's the best hair treatment for me?

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okay, here i go.

my hair is:

-brunette and long (just past my chest).

-almost straight, sometimes it can get wavy

-frizzy, but not super super frizzy

-dandruffy when not washed for a while BUT

-sort of dried out when i use head and shoulders

what i want it to be:

-straight

-sleek

-shiny

-healthyyyy.

i've tried a shampoo at a friends house called envia by melaleuca before, and it works really really awesome, but its 14 dollars a bottle, and im not spending that much. does anyone have suggestions?

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  1. Shiny Healthy is good. No change shade unless monster pop singer Avril. Keep the natural body hair as it is healthy and attractive only best men to loving you fountainhead.


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  3. You could try "Neutrogena Tar Gel" + "Infusium 3 minute leave in treatment Conditioner" + "John Freida's Frizz Ease Wind-Down Relaxing Creme"

    -The Tar Gel helps dandruff (will strip your hair completely of oils) wash out, then condition well with the Infusium, wash out, then apply the Wind Down stuff while hair is still damp. Pick your hair out! Brushing creates broken split ends and dry/damaged ends. Make sure you cut the ends too or you'll have frizzy hair! That could contribute to your problem. That's the cheapest most effective way I can think of.

    Other Products that are reasonable:

    -Herbal Essences None of your Frizzness (really rich shamp/condit)

    -Herbal Essences Long distance Relationship (not as rich, but still thicker then most)

    -Neutrogena Triple Moisture shampoo/conditioner

    -Neutrogena Triple Moisture Deep Recovery hair mask

    Look for Moisture shampoo/conditioners and Frizz control or Reconstructor Styling products. Color conditioners and shampoos are good to because they are protective and rich! GL

  4. if you want the results, you need to spend the cash. you cant get a good quality shampoo for cheap. $14 is actually quite good for a shampoo. most salon quality shampoos are $20-$30 a bottle.  

  5. Good shampoo is worth spending the money on, especially if you have already tried it and liked it, but if you really don't want to spend the money, I would go with Pantene pro-V Smooth and Sleek. It works really well to smooth out and moisturize dry and frizzy hair and it never leaves behind flakes. Plus its about $5 a bottle or less and you can buy it at the grocery or drug store.

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