Posted on January 30, 2010.
ApHOGEE: treatment for damaged hair ... u tried? Hello all ... anyone try ApHOGEE treatment for damaged hair? I hear it works well, but your hair is not easy. My hair is not relaxed and I usually bring it to a wash and go style. I researched it some and found for the most part are happy w / the product and what is the case, it's all the hype true? Have you tried or anything ... please share
I'm mainly interested b / c I've seen several reviews he claims severely reduced breakage.
My mother used aphogee for the longest in my hair. It works great ... I remember when I had my first treatment was similar in the 9th grade and I was jacking my hair with any heat. And stop the case, but right then I had to stick to a daily routine to prevent the break and get healthy again. And then there was my freshmen year in college, I played with hair color every two months and had a relaxer, but with anti-breakage of all these so-called aphogee worked the best. Try for yourself ... oh and do you think about hard, as he does for 15 minutes you sit under the dryer you ... then you just rinse and trust me, you'll feel the difference. Be blessed and I hope everything goes well.
No, but I heard its very good
try this first
Here are some home remedies which are very good for dry hair. I had dry hair myself but when I tried this stuff was great! they have never been dry again!
Do not go buy anything expensive.
First: Purchase a mild shampoo (to clarify the hair, I'll explain why)
Second: TRIM your hair ends (May 1 1 / 2 to 2 inches)
Third: Here's the magic part: Mix honey u oil olive oil, almond oil, coconut oil, avocado and a "little" honey, (will the heat so that it may melt). Either leave on ALL day or all night (if all nite, which use honey)
Beat an egg white Separate the egg yolk, and whip the white thoroughly. Then add 1 tablespoon of water to the yolk and blend until the mixture is creamy. Then mix the white and yolk together. Wet your hair with warm water, remove excess moisture, and apply the egg mixture to your scalp with your fingers. Massage gently until the froth is worked into your scalp, then rinse hair with cool water. Continue to apply the mixture until it is exhausted. Continue rinsing until all eggs are washed
Go for the Mayo: Heat a half cup of mayonnaise until it becomes an oily, white goo and apply to dry hair and unwashed. Cover your hair with a plastic bag and let stand at least 15 minutes. Then rinse thoroughly and shampoo.
Mix Tropical Treat: Mash one over-ripe banana (the black, the better) with mashed potatoes, rotten lawyer. Massage this exotic puree into your hair and let sit for at least 15 minutes before washing ... in the kitchen sink!).
Take a cold bath. Beer can give your hair a healthy glow to dry. Before you blow dry or style, use a spray bottle pump to brew your hair. The beer will leave your hair shiny and smooth and its odor will disappear quickly.
In addition to using these home remedies regularly to avoid dry hair, try the following preventive measures:
Avoid overshampooing. Shampooing can wash the hair protective oils, so try washing less often and use a mild shampoo labeled "for dry or damaged hair."
Provided regularly. Conditioners protect the hair cuticle layer from splitting from the tree. Choose an air conditioner that works well for hair and use after every shampoo.
Wear a hat. Excessive exposure to wind and sun can leave hair thirsty.
Cut the ends. The biggest problem caused by dry hair is split ends. Schedule a trim every six to eight weeks to keep fraying ends under control.
Easy on the heat. .