Eva Beauty Essentials

What are some of your beauty secrets for gorgeous hair?

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  1. thats a secret
  2. A weave
  3. You would not like my answer, pregnancy gave me gorgeous, thick hair. I do not even do anything different!
  4. get it profesionally blow-dries, as for it to be round brushed also go to a MID to higher class salon, expect to pay atleast $25...it's worth it
  5. Panteen
  6. Apply frizzease creams or any creams while your hair is still damp along with leave in conditioner.
  7. Well, my beauty secret for gorgeous shiny hair starts with oil. Preferably, coconut oil. I massage it in my hair at least twice a week and rinse it off with pantene conditioner and shampoo. Its great and it does wonders for my hair. I have long and shiny hair because of it. It has no chemicals too. Its all natural so theres no need to worry about hair falling. Hope I helped. Good luck. :-)
  8. Wash it every other day.
  9. Luck. =D I don't do anything special, just rinse the conditioner off in cold water and i use herbal essences none of your frizzness shampoo and conditioner. And it turns out nice every time. natural color hair, straight.
  10. This might sound strange...but I use a comb instead of a brush when my hair is wet. Apparently its a lot healthier and takes out less hair. Also, don't use any heat products on your hair (blow dryer, hair straightner, etc...) just let it be natural. Aussie Shampoo is really good, you should use that!
  11. for smoother hair: - don't shampoo/condition EVERY day. - about once a month, soak hair in virgin olive oil for an hour then shampoo out. - use Bed Head products- as pricey as they might be they don't only cover problem hair, they actually fix and heal hair. for shinier hair: -use cold water when rinsing out conditioner -after straighting rub an icecube over your roots - us John Frieda "frizz-ease" products avoid: -sun-in products or any form of bleach -dying your hair from a box -extensions
  12. well...i have two after every shower i rinse my hair with icy cold water for about 5 sec. it makes it super shiny about once a month, i rinse my hair with beer. i know, i know. it sounds crazy but i have the shiniest hair ever now! just make sure you add some apple cider vinager w/ it. you don't wanna smell like you came out of a bar!
  13. beautiful hair comes from good grooming, try not to use any products that have alcohol in it. use mayo on your hair as a great conditioner. they have a product on the market called cholesterol for hair, its great, use on your hair after a good shampoo, put it on your hair for about 30min, wrap a warm towel around your hair (put it in the microwave for 20 sec). be careful it might be hot use caution. do not over blow dry, and use a shampoo and conditioner assigned for your hair example ( oily, dry, normal or color treated). also a good diet doesn't hurt. good luck
  14. mine is pantene ice glass! i love that shampoo!
  15. For myself, I have fine hair that will be frizzy at times. I wash my hair every other day (I use Herbal Esscences' None of Your Frizzness Shampoo and Conditioner). I dry my hair with a towel as much as I can get it (to be dry). Then I use Herbal Esscences' None of Your Frizzness smoothing leave-in creme (can be applied to wet or dry hair). After that, I blow dry my hair some, then put it all up with a clip til it's dry enough. Finally, if my hair is all over dry enough, I'll use a straightner (set no higher than like 8). Now sometimes, my hair will still have frizz in it the day I take a shower, but the next day either there won't be no frizz or there'll be just a little bit (which I just use the straightner to get the frizz out).
  16. Washing it every 2-3 days, it never gets dry
  17. wash your hair in cold water...don't shampoo every day...do not use heat products...redken smooth down...leave in contitioner... deep condtioner
  18. Dont straighten, curl, or brush your hair toooo much. That causes split-ends. Also, shampoos that are .99 cents dont work as well as the ones that are about $5.00. Trust me, my hair is silky, smooth, and healthy!!!! :-)
  19. It really depends on the style you're going for: When I want it curly and not frizzy: use frizz-ease serum and scrunch damp sections into a diffuser. When I want it super manageable and shiny: use a shine/heat protective serum on damp hair and blow dry right away. Make sure it's completely dry and then use a ceramic straightener (it doesn't have to be a really expensive one, although they might last longer and take less time). You can do whatever to it after that and it usually looks awesome. When I want great long-lasting color: Pureology products and a color-specializing salon. It is really expensive initially but will last way longer and as a result, won't damage your hair. The more often you color the more damage. When I want a lot of length in a shorter amount of time: Hair mainly consists of protein. Specifically, a kind called Keratin. The more, and better quality protein you eat, the faster and stronger your hair, skin and even nails will grow. A Calcium and Vitamin C & D Combo will also assist with this. Eat things like eggs, nuts, legumes, meats and protein shakes on a regular and daily basis. No matter what, to keep hair healthy I always use a VERY good quality conditioner every time i shampoo - which is at most every two days. (Most shampoos have very similar ingredients, even in a cheap/expensive comparison) Let it air dry (I like braiding it to avoid damage) at least once a week. Perms/relaxers are never a good idea. The healthier it is, the easier it is to look good no matter what. Oh, and once a month, get yourself to a salon for a scalp massage treatment. It deep conditions and increases blood flow to your scalp, which rejuvenates the look of hair as it grows.
  20. ... nutritiously eating , replenish w/ water, and a great line of proven hair products...
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