Saturday, August 1, 2009

Damaged from hair straightener?

i used Wella Hair straightener. At first i thought it was good. but after sometime my hair is dry IS looked Tangled and dry. Like some kind of spoiled hair. i am so sad now. what can i do to save it ? It's the red box one, it says For very curly and coarse hair but after i used it, it turn out to be WORST ALOtT. i couldn't imgaine. Can anyone save me. the hair looks DEAD



Damaged from hair straightener?

easy, shampoo and condition it. end of story.



Damaged from hair straightener?

you should use very good conditioner and leave it in for a long time. Or if you can spend a little money a lot of salons have conditioning "cocktails" that you go in and they put special conditioners in and then you sit in the heater...it's very good for your hair.



Damaged from hair straightener?

use a deep conditioner such as Garnier Fructis (it comes in a little round 'box') three to four times a week while normally shampooing and such. get a hair trim to get rid of any split ends and to give it a little more bounce. when you get out of the shower (when your hair is still wet) use a leave-in conditioner, and when it dries use a finishing creme. you may want to avoid using heat products for a little while or cut down on their use, but these tips work fine for me!



Damaged from hair straightener?

Cut your hair and use a lot of hot oil treatments. Do not use anymore chemicals on your hair and do not use any blow dryers and other hair straighteners as they will do just more damage.



Damaged from hair straightener?

Condition twice, if you don't already and try and find some hair oil or something like that to keep you hair... not dry. I use Biosilk. They sell it at Super Cuts, Costco, and a bunch of other hair places, like Sally's.



Damaged from hair straightener?

You'll need to give your hair an intensive treatment regularly until it grows again. Hairdressers have a separate set of products that they use - they're usually left on the hair for at least 10 minutes. You may be able to obtain a proper hair treatment (note it is different than a plain conditioner) from a good chemist or supermarket with an extensive hair care section. If you want to continue using a heated straightener you will have to incorporate a treatment into your hair care routine at least once a week.



Damaged from hair straightener?

stop using it right away and hot oil your hair at least once a week fir now so it will gain back the loss keratin but if you can find keratin emmulsion it is much better to use it as a hot oil



Damaged from hair straightener?

I swear by Nexxus Keraphix Reconstructor, I use it every time i wash my hair feels Silky and Soft and best of all i can comb though it when its wet ( Which i'm not supposed to do) it's part of the Moisturizing Line the Shampoo is Called Therappe and the Conditioner is called Humectress also try the Prosilk Digital Ceramic Flat iron which you can get @ www.prosilk.com i love it



Damaged from hair straightener?

Go get the thickest conditioner you can find and some clear disposable plastic hair caps. Wash your hair, slap the conditioner on it, slip the cap over it, heat the outside of the cap up a little with the hairdryer, and wrap your head in a towel. Stay like this for as long as possible. I used to sleep this way about once a week after a bad perm then straightening experience. Rinse it out and style as you normally would. You might also want to go to a salon and have them do a deep conditioning treatment regularly.



I don't know what race you are, but regardless, check out the aisle for black hair for the conditioner if you haven't already. They have some great products out there for black hair and some super conditioners.



Also, get your hair trimmed. Once hair is damaged, there's no real way to get it back to the way it was. Cut it to a length you can stand and keep getting it cut to that length until the damage is gone.

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