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Repair thirsty strands with easy dry hair treatments

Is your hair's BFF a flat iron? Have you spent too much time sunbathing this past summer? How about all those highlights you've been indulging in -- have they finally started to take their toll? If you answered yes to any of these questions, first, you're not alone. Second, it's about time you did something about it and we recommend dry hair treatments. If your hair breaks easily, no longer shines in the sun, feels rough or porous to the touch and frizzes up easily, then your dry, brittle hair is in need of some serious moisturizing love. Here are some easy treatments for dry hair that will nurse your strands back to health:

Use a deep conditioning treatment once a week

Readers trust Neutrogena Triple Moisture Deep Recovery Hair Mask, $6.99 and Frederic Fekkai Protein Rx Anti-Breakage Treatment Mask, $28.50 to restore much needed moisture to their parched strands.

OR

Try one of these DIY home treatments for dry hair weekly

*Slather olive oil onto your entire head and then use a blow dryer to blast a bit of warm air over your roots and ends, which will help your hair better absorb the oil. If you have fine hair and worry about olive oil weighing it down, simply add a teaspoon of avocado oil (a lighter substitute) to your normal conditioner.

*Make your own natural dry hair treatment with two simple ingredients: a teaspoon of lavender oil and a teaspoon on coconut milk. Massage the mixed combo into your dry hair before sleep and rinse off in the morning to reveal instantly healthier-looking and feeling hair.

*To add shine to lackluster locks, try rinsing your hair with a light beer, but be weary of darker colored ales as they can stain blonde hair.
JAN 27, 2011 | SHARES
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