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Do you straighten your hair? Is it dyed? Loads of ways to make your hair look like straw.
http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2007/04/30/1887681.htm
You have to realize that while the commercials like to show laboratories and the like, the real development of shampoos and conditioners is them throwing the flavor of the month into their product, use some fancy words on a test panel to have them try it, and then only be interested in their experiences and feeling of the product, rather than applying the scientific method to what it did their hair.
The reason for that is really simple. Hair is made of keratin, which is dead, and can't be healed, fixed, revitalized, nurtured, fed, or otherwise treated. At best you can give it a glossy coating, which your own head will supply if you don't keep washing it off.
Rinse with water, brush to distribute the oil. That's all you need.
I rinse it out with cold water only when I have to remove the shampoo and the conditioner. It's not dyed and I don't have a flat iron or a hair dryer to straighten my hair with. I only use the heat of my body and go nap while my hair is wet.
Really? That would be gross.