I had the same problem. The answer is yes, but you can cut the damaged hair and healthy hair will grow back. If you want to fix it, make sure it is a length that you are happy with.Then, get some mousse, shampoo, and conditioner. It really doesn't matter what brand you get. Next, try to get a cheap hair dryer that has a cool setting if you don't already. ALWAYS at least finish drying your hair on the cool setting. I don't know why but it seems to control frizz. Finally, trim it often. Trimmed hair grows faster. Eventually, all your damaged hair will be gone and nice hair will have grown out to replace it.
2006-06-25 18:06:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I have the same problem, Like the other person said You can't do anything about your damaged hair but to cut it off and the only way to keep your hair straight is to get it permanently straightened at a salon which the average cost is $200 depending on how much hair you have and every six weeks or so you would have to return to the salon to get touch ups. And for frizz what may help is Citre shine, the problem is is that it makes your hair look greasy and oily but thats only if you spray too much on. You probably already knew all this stuff, but if you didn't I hope I helped.
2006-06-26 01:01:32
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answered by kirsten r 1
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The damaged part of your hair is lost. The damage has already been done. There are things that you can do to help keep the frizz under control, though. Frizz Ease makes some really good products. They have products for getting your hair straight and for just eliminating frizz. Their Extra Strength Hair Serum works well. Give their product line a try. You may like the results.
2006-06-26 00:38:51
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answered by Oblivia 5
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Once the hair is damaged it is permanently damaged - hair can't repair because it is dead cells.
There are products available which can mask the appearance of the damage. Pantene is full of silicone which coats the hair shaft and makes it look better. Also Jonathon Frieda has some great Frizz-Ease products.
2006-06-26 00:51:48
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answered by kimberhill 5
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Try to go to the salon and ask them to put a treatment in your hair. They'll know what to do. Or just go to walmart and try a few hot oil treatments every week. It really helps. That's what I do!
2006-06-26 00:37:22
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answered by Anonymous
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get some cholesterol its in the African hair care products section, cake it in your hair, put a sower cap on and sleep on it! when you get up blow dry it , the heat will open the hair shaft and allow the product to absorb into it. then wash it with some professional hair care shampoo.and comb it as it drys naturally
2006-06-26 00:42:58
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answered by twistaz_lil_sis 1
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get your hair trimmed a little bit, use leave in conditioner. for rinse conditioner use mayo. use smoothing serum and frizz controll. us e a shampoo for frizzy hair liek ganier smooth and sleek. youll see a differents. and alwasy shampoo, rinse and repeat
2006-06-26 00:52:47
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answered by kizsescoco13 2
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THE ONLY THING THAT HAS EVER HELPED MY HAIR FROM BEING FRIED AND FRIZZ (AND TRUST ME I HAVE TRIED EVERYTHING!!!) IS THAT "GARIEER FRUTICE STRONG SMOOTHING MILK" THAT'S IN THE GREEN BOTTLE BUT IF YOU FIND OUT ANYTHING ELSE THAT WORKS I WOULD REALLY LIKE TO KNOW(THANKS)! :-)
2006-06-26 00:39:15
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answered by Mandy 2
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first get a cut and then get it relaxed at the salon, it will help u a lot!
2006-06-26 00:39:16
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answered by haifafan 2
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she's right you must start with healthly ends and well conditioned hair. let her clip those ends. you hair will get worst if you dont get those damage ends removed.
2006-06-26 10:55:59
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answered by Anonymous
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