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Do The Do - BY JOSIE & ANNA

For Dry frizzy Hair. This a Treatment and a hair mask.

1/4 cup Mayonnaise
1/4 cup Olive Oil
Half Of a banana (Mushed)
1 tablespoon Apple Cider Vinegar
2 table spoon Lemon Juice

Heat the mixture, and apply to hair; wrap with towel. Let set for 20 minutes then rinse thoroughly.

Beautifying Hair Advice - BY ALYA K

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Lessen the friction on your hair whenever possible. Don't sleep with your hair loose or if you must, use a satin pillowcase. Doing this will help prevent split ends.

Deep condition your hair at least monthly, even if it's in good shape this will help keep it that way. If your hair is dry or damaged, deep condition weekly. Hot oil treatments are a good alternative for very dry hair or for extra conditioning (but be forewarned, to some extent hot oil treatments will lift any non permanent color you've added). You might want to try washing and applying conditioner at night, wearing a shower cap to bed, and rinsing in the morning for a really intense conditioning treatment as well.

Rinse your hair in as cold water as you can stand. Not only will this make the cuticle lay flat and less likely to snag and break, but by the same token you'll get the added benefit of very shiny hair that's easier to comb wet.

If you wash your hair often or have very dry hair, you may want to consider using only conditioner to wash it on occasion. If your hair isn't very dirty the conditioner will easily rinse away surface contaminants while allowing you to avoid daily use of the harsher solvents found in shampoo.

When swimming in salt or chlorinated water, wet your hair with tap water before you swim. Hair is like a sponge, there is only so much water it can absorb. The wetter your hair before you swim, the less salt water and chlorine it will absorb.

Use the sun to your advantage - comb a dollop of deep-conditioning treatment through your hair after rinsing out the salt or chlorinated water, let the heat of the sun help the treatment penetrate.

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