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    • Stevie_Dee
      CommentAuthorStevie_Dee
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    Today Im working out how much I will need to budget for hair/makeup/body treatments and products for closer to the time. Have a limited budget so working out what I can do myself.
    Anyone have any idea how much a course of hair conditioning treatments cost? or reccomend home treatments that may be just as good? xxx

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    • MrsMelodyWalker
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    Hot oil treatment.. you can buy that anyway! I use a hair mask twice a week, just a pot of deep conditioning cream. You don';t have to use anything expensive they all do the same sort of thing

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    • Mrs-West-2B
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    I use morrocan oil treatment on my hair when its wet before i dry it, its absolutly great my hair was really damaged through colouring and stuff and it has really sorted it out, it smells beautiful and leaves my hair feeling great. Its about £30 and lasts about 6 months, i got mine from my salon but i thing you can get in online too x

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    • jodie b
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    i think my sister did a treatment on me once with conditioner then put a shower cap over the top and heated up with a dryer and that was really good, she's a hair dresser so could ask her a) if what i thought she did was the above and b) if it can be done at home if you want xx

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    • Stevie_Dee
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    Thanx Jodie that would be great. Its nice to know there are home options...should save a few pennines. xxx

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    • MrsMelodyWalker
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    I've just posted a link on ya wall dee

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    • XLittleMissMe!X
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    Believe it or not but raw eggs are really good for hair. You just have to make sure that you don't wash it out with hot water or it scrambles lol.




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    • x ashlil x
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    the hot oil conditioning creams are definately the best and you are right Jodie B, Im a hairdresser and that's what i do, use a shower cap or a plastic cap if you are able to get hold of some and use a hair dryer to heat it up. makes your hair lovely xx
 

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