01-20-2012, 02:41 AM,
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RE: anyone got any advice on how to keep hair soft and not so dry?
I just found a solution that works for me. Brylcreem original! My hair was super dry and rough after 6 weeks and with a blob of brylcreem into damp hair and some smoothing action with my hands and the hair is as soft as silk again.
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01-20-2012, 03:11 PM,
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RE: anyone got any advice on how to keep hair soft and not so dry?
Xeon- I'm assuming the waxworks you use is the Paul Mitchell one? If so I have been looking for it on a few sites and there is a black cap one and a pink cap one. Do you know if there is a difference between the 2? I am into my fifth week of wearing and as you guys have experienced, my piece is starting to get very dry and brittle feeling. I have tried leave in conditioners, both Enhance and a Nexus one and neither seems to be making the hair any softer. I have had little to no shedding just the dryness. Thanks.
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01-20-2012, 09:37 PM,
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RE: anyone got any advice on how to keep hair soft and not so dry?
Eric .. I think it`s the first one here, but Xeon can confirm that... he did post a pic. of it a while back and I seem to remember it was the white jar with the red lid, but hold off buying it until he gets back on this thread to you :
http://www.nextag.com/paul-mitchell-dry-wax/stores-html
Are you spritzing your hair daily with water and then using the leave-in conditioner ? I`ve always found `Enhance`to keep the hair soft, however, various `local`factors can /do contribute to that brittle feeling to the hair.... I know you are presently going to Didi for your de/rebond ...are you shampooing in between ? If so, are you using a shampoo specifically for system hair ? Even spritzing the hair, I`d recommend using some bottled-water to avoid [often] harsh water as supplied by utility companies.... here`s an old thread now--note there is an address there for JRob...I`m not so sure that that is current [ I have a feeling it`s not but if you want to contact him any time, you can look in on his hairjive.com site] Some of the information in the thread might be helpful though :
http://www.forum.toplace.com/showthread.php?tid=1439
The serums have various silicones in them... it can really be the `kiddie` when daily leave-in conditioners are not enough over time, to combat the ill-effects of lack of natural [scalp-produced] oils and moisture which systems do not get. It`s really one of the biggest battles in the wearing -game ----- keeping hair from drying out too much and becoming brittle and thus prone to shedding [apart from looking sad too !]
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01-20-2012, 11:18 PM,
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RE: anyone got any advice on how to keep hair soft and not so dry?
(01-20-2012, 09:37 PM)Paul In Ireland Wrote: Eric .. I think it`s the first one here, but Xeon can confirm that... he did post a pic. of it a while back and I seem to remember it was the white jar with the red lid, but hold off buying it until he gets back on this thread to you :
http://www.nextag.com/paul-mitchell-dry-wax/stores-html
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Hmmm ... I'm really curious now which wax everyone is referring to. The Paul Mitchell product I use is in a white squeeze tube w/ a clear cap, and a red "inner cap" visible thru the clear one. It says WaxWorks on the tube. The products listed above in this thread are dry waxes and are, I think, a different product.
Input from other WaxWorks users appreciated ...
~FB
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01-21-2012, 01:24 AM,
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RE: anyone got any advice on how to keep hair soft and not so dry?
(01-20-2012, 03:11 PM)EricInNY Wrote: Xeon- I'm assuming the waxworks you use is the Paul Mitchell one? If so I have been looking for it on a few sites and there is a black cap one and a pink cap one. Do you know if there is a difference between the 2? I am into my fifth week of wearing and as you guys have experienced, my piece is starting to get very dry and brittle feeling. I have tried leave in conditioners, both Enhance and a Nexus one and neither seems to be making the hair any softer. I have had little to no shedding just the dryness. Thanks.
Eric,
If you can get hold of this stuff and use a little after each wash, its a miracle:
http://www.myhairstylingtools.com/Tigi-S..._2281.html
Its not cheap but a tube lasts me about a year.
I just comb a small amount through the damp hair (after washing) and then rinse off.
The hair feels so silky afterwards.
One reason why your hair may feel dry is product build-up thats not being removed by washing.
A clarifying shampoo that gets rid of old product can really help.
I use TRESemme' Deep Cleaning Shampoo about once a month and a gentler shampoo in between.
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01-21-2012, 03:01 AM,
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RE: anyone got any advice on how to keep hair soft and not so dry?
Try Brylcreem, it's working great for me!
Hersute - I saw you mention that conditioner in another thread and I'm itching to get trying it! It's hard to find in Canada though, as are most things, sigh. It sounds great!
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01-21-2012, 03:01 AM,
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RE: anyone got any advice on how to keep hair soft and not so dry?
Try Brylcreem, it's working great for me!
Hersute - I saw you mention that conditioner in another thread and I'm itching to get trying it! It's hard to find in Canada though, as are most things, sigh. It sounds great!
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01-21-2012, 03:16 AM,
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RE: anyone got any advice on how to keep hair soft and not so dry?
(01-21-2012, 03:01 AM)Hairenough Wrote: Try Brylcreem, it's working great for me!
Hersute - I saw you mention that conditioner in another thread and I'm itching to get trying it! It's hard to find in Canada though, as are most things, sigh. It sounds great!
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This site says they offer free shipping to Canada:
http://www.spaboutique.ca/product/4118/S...sizes.html
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01-21-2012, 02:31 PM,
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RE: anyone got any advice on how to keep hair soft and not so dry?
can someon post a link to an amazon or whatever for the exact pm waxworks to get. im curious now. i might buy it lol.. maybe get me some brylcream too. paul can i get brylcream anywhere? do i just ask for brylcream? or a specific type or name?
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