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Deep conditioning required for haystack hair!

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docket · 11/06/2005 19:03

I'm getting married on friday and my hair has suddenly decided to go all horrible - dry, flaky scalp and dry, wiry hair. Feels like it needs a serious moisture boost but I'm not sure what, if anything actually works. Any ideas?! TIA

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colditz · 11/06/2005 19:09

Dove deep treatment mask is very nice, makes my mop silky..

docket · 11/06/2005 19:34

thanks for the tip, will be off out for some of that tomorrow!

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LGJ · 11/06/2005 19:37

Good old fashioned mayonnaise works a treat, so if you have that in the fridge you do it tonight and MN at the same time............Multi tasking

bhamai · 11/06/2005 19:40

Cannot recommend Toni & Guy products enough - can get them at Boots

Mud · 11/06/2005 19:41

Aussie 3 minute miracle is amazing

anchovies · 11/06/2005 19:42

Agree with mud 3 minute miracle

docket · 11/06/2005 19:47

I have mayo! Am heading fridgewards...

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Mud · 11/06/2005 19:58

does light mayo work? or does it have to be full fat?

pindy · 11/06/2005 20:00

have an Indian Head Massage will work wonders - where do you live? I do this treatment.

hub2dee · 11/06/2005 20:00

If you search archives there was another thread with same dilema. I recommended olive oil.

pindy · 11/06/2005 20:01

good quality oils and a massage

hub2dee · 11/06/2005 20:02

Before you grab the mayo...

Here .

docket · 11/06/2005 20:14

am slathered in mayo! if that doesn't work i'm going to try the olive oil (thanks for that link hub2dee).

pindy, indian massage sounds lovely, am in north west london (nw10).

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