Women: help me find a product for my hair

Hoping some women who've had similar hair issues can give me advice. I have a stacked bob style, hair is naturally curly but I use a hair dryer and flat iron every day to straighten it. I've had this style a long time and it's done well but over the past year my hair seems less healthy, probably heat damage or something - it's not colored. It's harder to get the frizz out and less stylable - more limp and dead than before. My hair products don't seem to do much anymore. Can anyone recommend something that will revitalize my hair? Preferably something I can get at Walmart : ) but if it really works elsewhere is ok. Thanks.

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  • RainbowDischarge

    Argan oil! Don't apply a lot, it can look greasy. A little goes a long way. I use it on wet hair and let it dry naturally or blow dry.

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  • Bambi2015

    Nexus therrape shampoo and conditioner or biologe hair balm conditioner. And there leave in conditioner is great and a shampoo for overr processed hair. U can buy these products at walmart or in the walmart salon. I swim all the time and theses product i use and my hair is very healthy so either brand is excellent .

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    • Haven't tried these, thanks for letting me know about them.

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  • wistfulmaiden

    I like Perfect 10 which also has a Sally's knock off called Miracle 7 also, Joico moisturizing in the blue bottle is a great conditioner.

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  • Thanks to all who responded, I appreciate the info!

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  • wigz

    Could you skip washing it every other day or more? Maybe use a dry shampoo on the off days and try to get a couple days out of 1 wash and style.

    Consider growing it out so you're not fighting your hair constantly!

    Anyway, I heard biosilk products work great.

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  • RoseIsabella

    Wen is awesome! I use it and my hair is down to my hips without split ends.

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    • I haven't seen it do you buy it in a store or do you have to order it or get from a salon?

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      • RoseIsabella

        There's an infomercial and you can buy it online. There's also a knock off called Hair One that you can buy at Sally's beauty supply.

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  • Jerking-Off-With-A-Belt-Sander

    I'm a Man and I use an argonian oil of morocco base mouse that should help. And your such a fag using a curling iron you deserve damaged hair.

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    • A straightening iron makes it look much better. I've been told I look much cuter with straight hair rather than my former old fashioned curly style. So I "need" the iron. And I'm pretty sure there's others that use it as often as me and have healthier looking hair.

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      • Jerking-Off-With-A-Belt-Sander

        You can always shampoo, bleach and use your iron and see how it turns out... It may end up a little frizzy-Fried.

        What about a leave in conditioner. Try that shit, over night.

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  • leigh1903

    I had the same problem, but it got much better when I upgraded to a sulfate free, gentle Shampoo. Wen and Pureology are my favorites. These are expensive products, but you only have to use a little bit.

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    • Where do you get them?

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  • anti-hero

    Men don't know about hair?

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    • Sure, if you have something to recommend go for it. I especially wanted to hear from women who have used hair dryer and flat iron a lot or otherwise damaged their hair, and what products helped. I don't know any men who use a flat iron or complain about damaged hair but I'm open to hearing from them. I did, however, already get troll answers from men suggesting cum and such. Not helpful.

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      • anti-hero

        One word, WEN.

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        • Ok thanks!

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  • TrustMeImLying

    you've probably figured this out but if not, stop/limit using the flat-iron. You can do some at-home hot towel and deep conditioning oil treatments. 100% cold-pressed argan oil is good for leave in. Odorless, nautral, non-greasy, pH neutral. Probably only on amazon though.

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    • Gotta have the flat iron. Thanks for the other tips.

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  • KeddersPrincess

    Poop.

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