Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Product to make opaque hair shiny?

I'm too lazy to dye my hair or anything, so I was just wondering if anyone knew how to make hair shiny. I have really really dark brown opaque hair (no shine), thats really long, and naturally curly, but I straighten it usually (with a hair dryer, no longer a straightener cuz of the damage.) I use John Frieda Frizz-ease both shampoo and conditioner and use the color glaze for brunettes everytime I shower. It's gotten a little better, but I'm thinking its just cuz I just got a haircut last month. My hair is somewhat damaged, but to a normal extent. Anyone have a product that worked for them? (and that was somewhat affordable)



Product to make opaque hair shiny?

use some nice conditioner. sunsilk is good. good luck!!!



Product to make opaque hair shiny?

the key to shine is moisture. so get a deep conditioner and use it once a week, like neutregena hair masque. then use a shine serum like citre shine. also try a clarifying shampoo to remove any build up that my be dulling your hair. top off your style with a shine spray like kenra platinum spray, it works really well.



Product to make opaque hair shiny?

try Marc anthony moisture gloss shampoo and conditioner.(dont use it, but i tried it lol) Also, blowdrying iss worse than straightening. You're better olff washing your hair at night and straightening t in the morning.



Product to make opaque hair shiny?

ther is a line of shampoos and conditioners that emphasise colours .... they r kindfa expensive buh the work amazing....i think they are by pantene ...they are called names like brilliant brunette, brilliant blonde ect... just get the right one and ur set....straifhtening it occasionally on lower heat settings will also make it shiner



Product to make opaque hair shiny?

try Burts Bees Super Shiny its amazing!!((get both the shampoo %26amp;%26amp; conditioner))



Product to make opaque hair shiny?

I use Pantene's Brunette Expressions when I feel that my hair colour needs a kick whether its been dyed or not. What I like about the shampoo and conditioner is that will use subtle tones to shake it back into shine. If I'm feeling extravagant though, I will use John Frieda's Brilliant Brunette over Pantene although it can be expensive depending on where its bought from. Use a pea sized amount of a shine serum on your hair when its wet or dry to help it along.

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