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    I was wondering if anyone knew of any products that they could recommend for dry and damaged hair. I have literally tried everything, every time i wash my hair it's just so dry and gross afterwards. I will literally try anything +rep to any suggestions.

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    My mum gets kms California or something and her hair gets really dry usually but this seem to change it, dunno if you get it over there but it's in a White pump bottle? I'll post a pic when I go on my comp

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    Moroccan Oil is AMAZING. it's quite pricey i think it's about £30 for a 100ml bottle but you can get smaller like 25ml and that's only like £10-£12. I know you can buy the moroccan oil shampoo and conditioner from boots but i'm not sure where you can buy the actual oil from i buy mine online from ebay or amazon.

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    moroccan oil is fantastic, though i have it done at hairdressers and it costs me £10 to have it sorted.

    if you want a cheaper solution aussie masks are great from superdrug/boots you can get them for about £1.49 miracle treatment is lovely. and if you wanna keep it like that invest in aussie shampoo and conditioner

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wikiii View Post
    Moroccan Oil is AMAZING. it's quite pricey i think it's about £30 for a 100ml bottle but you can get smaller like 25ml and that's only like £10-£12. I know you can buy the moroccan oil shampoo and conditioner from boots but i'm not sure where you can buy the actual oil from i buy mine online from ebay or amazon.
    I used this, the oil you put in your hair before you dry it is brilliant. There's a loreal version which is just as good

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wikiii View Post
    Moroccan Oil is AMAZING. it's quite pricey i think it's about £30 for a 100ml bottle but you can get smaller like 25ml and that's only like £10-£12. I know you can buy the moroccan oil shampoo and conditioner from boots but i'm not sure where you can buy the actual oil from i buy mine online from ebay or amazon.
    Quote Originally Posted by bethany View Post
    moroccan oil is fantastic, though i have it done at hairdressers and it costs me £10 to have it sorted.

    if you want a cheaper solution aussie masks are great from superdrug/boots you can get them for about £1.49 miracle treatment is lovely. and if you wanna keep it like that invest in aussie shampoo and conditioner
    Quote Originally Posted by Abbie. View Post
    I used this, the oil you put in your hair before you dry it is brilliant. There's a loreal version which is just as good
    Thanks guys, I'll have a look out for it, i'll probably just go for 25ml at the moment as it is abit pricey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wikiii View Post
    Moroccan Oil is AMAZING. it's quite pricey i think it's about £30 for a 100ml bottle but you can get smaller like 25ml and that's only like £10-£12. I know you can buy the moroccan oil shampoo and conditioner from boots but i'm not sure where you can buy the actual oil from i buy mine online from ebay or amazon.
    ooh i want to try moroccan oil, how do you use it? like on damp hair after s+c etc.

    @Ambzz.; what kinda damage is it? bleach/heat tools etc?

    you can't really repair hair, you have to cut it but it depends what kinda damage you have. i use a VERY LITTLE amount of coconut oil on the length of my hair overnight or a few hours before i shampoo. it helps retain protein loss from your shampoo. maybe the shampoo you use is too harsh, especially if it's everyday. i use one without sulphates (which im allergic to anyway) from an organic store, i can use it every day if i need to without it drying my hair out too much. coconut oil is cheaper than morocaan (about £8-17 depends how big the jar is) and its fab for weight loss and a skin moisturizer and helps fight infection in your mouth!!!!

    if it's heat tools etc can you try heat free styles? ex: bunning/braiding it when it's damp. it helps lock in moisture especially if you add aloe vera gel or a little coconut oil in to damp hair. aloe vera gel brings out my waves and reduces frizziness too.

    i like to put honey and aloe vera gel in to a bowl and add conditioner to it then apply to my damp hair after shampooing once a week for a deep treatment. honey and aloe vera gel act as a humectant and help draw moisture in to the hair.

    i don't like products with silicone, which most have hence why i stick to natural stuff, because it seals cuticles temporarily and thus blocks out moisture. but if you really just want a random product then id suggest aussie 3 minute miracle deep conditioner.

    ALSO COLD WATER RINSE AT THE END. always flattens down my hair.
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    Quote Originally Posted by buttons View Post
    ooh i want to try moroccan oil, how do you use it? like on damp hair after s+c etc.

    @Ambzz.; what kinda damage is it? bleach/heat tools etc?

    you can't really repair hair, you have to cut it but it depends what kinda damage you have. i use a VERY LITTLE amount of coconut oil on the length of my hair overnight or a few hours before i shampoo. it helps retain protein loss from your shampoo. maybe the shampoo you use is too harsh, especially if it's everyday. i use one without sulphates (which im allergic to anyway) from an organic store, i can use it every day if i need to without it drying my hair out too much.

    if it's heat tools etc can you try heat free styles? ex: bunning/braiding it when it's damp. it helps lock in moisture especially if you add aloe vera gel or a little coconut oil in to damp hair. aloe vera gel brings out my waves and reduces frizziness too.

    i like to put honey and aloe vera gel in to a bowl and add conditioner to it then apply to my damp hair after shampooing once a week for a deep treatment. honey and aloe vera gel act as a humectant and help draw moisture in to the hair.

    i don't like products with silicone, which most have hence why i stick to natural stuff, because it seals cuticles temporarily and thus blocks out moisture. but if you really just want a random product then id suggest aussie 3 minute miracle deep conditioner.

    ALSO COLD WATER RINSE AT THE END. always flattens down my hair.
    you just apply it to your hair while it's damp and i brush my hair with a wide tooth comb after so it's spread evenly. it makes your hair less frizzy too if you have frizzy hair.

    x brandon x

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    Aussie miracle moist is the best, imo!

    When we used to buy it, it worked amazingly. You could really see the difference





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    When I was on roaccutane which drys out your skin and stops oil being produced even in your hair, I either used Morocan oil or dove intensive treatments, the Aussie stuff makes my hair feel very heavy!

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