Help please! Indian remy hair so dry

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kellyr

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hi hope some1 can help me, I had indian remy micro loop hair fitted in December. they have become so dry at the front I cant even wear it down now. ive done everything I should ie with conditioners, not combing it when drying. I only wash it once a week. and straighten it after, I bought x10 products which I was advised to do.. its becoming such a pain now.. ive ordered some argen oil leave in conditioner to see if this helps. I also used john frieda serum for the frizz to see if this helped but it didn't.. can any1 give me advice on what to do with them.. Thanks xx
 
X10 is pretty vile stuff, get yourself a macadamia oil mini trio, its about £8 for a 2 dose shampoo, 2 dose conditioner and bottle of the oil which will last ages the difference will be amazing first wash.

After that a sulphate free shampoo such as an argan or morrocan type oil shampoo & conditioner for dry damaged frizzy hair will keep you going for your last month . Also a tiny trim will help.



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Also try washing your hair twice a week as dirty hair is not easily manageable,

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Thank u for your help. I'll try that. I have just got the argan hair mask. Like a deep treatment. An also the argan oil leave in conditioner.. I read something about baby shampoo cause it's not harsh on your hair. Will that work too.. An will start washing twice a week.😊xx
 
No, no baby shampoo, its rarely kind to hair (often its formulated to be kind to eyes, no tears see, hair & eyes like different things)

You might well be ok with what youve got treatment wise, dont use to much leavein if its cream based as it'll build up and go cardboardy hair (washes out mind).

Definately sulfate free shampoo, you can get it anywhere it always says on the front as its a selling point, most morrocan oil type products are sulphate free.

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I really wouldn't buy any products from boots or super markets to use on your extensions. You need to use professional products to keep your extensions nice x
 
Also I was told when I'm due to have them taken out is probably be able to get them out back in again is this right ? 😊xx[/QUOTE]


This depends on the quality of them, when you get them taken out you'll know if you think they'll be good enough for another run, taking into account any retipping costs for them etc.

Generally if its first time wearing them I usually advise to expect 1 wear as it can be hard looking after them initially, if you get 2 go's its a bonus x


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