Totally have to agree with Casca. Redken Extreme is the best thing for your hair. It is going to repair whatever can be saved in your hair. If there are parts that can't be saved, then have them cut off.
Once you get your hair to a decent shape, use Redken's leave-in conditioner faithfully and wear a hat when you go out in the sun. Most of all, only wash your hair every 2nd or 3rd day so that it has a chance to heal without being further dried out. Your hair's natural oils are very important to its health.
Lastly, don't put any color or curling irons on your hair til summer's over. Give it a chance to recover so that you have something good going into the winter.
2006-07-19 09:07:28
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answered by yellow_jellybeans_rock 6
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Ok that is a kinda hard question to answer because almost every person will answer it differently but here is my opinion on the subject. I would recommend a product called Aquage it is a salon product and can't be purchased at the drug store but it is wonderful. As far as shampoo i recommend the smoothing or vitilizing ones. I recommend the healing conditioner you don't have to use a whole lot or if you just want a leave in you can use the equalizing detangler none of this stuff will way your hair down but it will make your hair look better. If you can't find it in your area you can buy a product at alot of drug stores called nexxus it would be the one i would recommend try hydruss shampoo and either nectaress or luxxtress conditioners. I also recommend getting you hair trimmed every 6-8 weeks that is the only way to actually get rid of the damage all the shampoo and conditioner are gonna do is make your hair look better.
2006-07-19 08:56:00
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answered by braaxton 1
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Do not use a product from a store, go to a salon. The higher priced products like Pantene tend to be full of wax. On fine hair, it will make your hair look soft and shiny and smooth... for a while... then it will make it look dull and flat and lifeless.. eventually, this wax breaks your hair off!! Cheaper products like suave strip your hair of moisture. This will make your damaged hair dryer and frizzier.
You cannot get rid of damaged hair. You eventually will have to cut it off, but if you keep up good maintanence, you will be able to cut off a little at a time.
Go to a salon. Ask the stylist what kind of products they have for fine hair. Use them.
This is going to probably sound weird, since conditioner tends to make fine hair flat, but get a leave in conditioner. This way you can focus it where it needs to be. Buy a spray in one, and spray it on your ends as much as you need, and a little thru the top to be able to comb it. Never brush your hair when it is wet!! Use a wide tooth comb or pick. Otherwise you will break it more on the ends. Use the leave in conditioner throughout the day on your dry hair if you need to comb it, so it combs out easier.
2006-07-19 08:53:21
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answered by rccola1979 3
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If your hair is damaged, cut off the worst part. Fine hair doesn't usually do well in long styles unless you put ALOT of work into it. Try to find a smoothing shampoo. I like John Frieda. You might want to try that new Pantene in the gold bottle...says it will reverse two years damage in 2 weeks.
2006-07-19 08:45:44
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answered by Jennifer W 4
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Ask a REAL stylist we are there for you!!!!I swear by Redken Extreme made for damaged and distressed hair. That line incudes a product called Anti-snap it is a leave in and it is not very heavy so you won't be waighted down
2006-07-19 08:49:19
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answered by Casca 4
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Paul Mitchell tremendous good is quite sturdy. you would possibly want to mix in some Paul Mitchell Hair restoration with the conditioner. in case you do not recommendations spending somewhat extra Paul Mitchell also makes a Shampoo and Conditioner referred to as Elixir. palms down the perfect. i exploit the colour remedy Elixir. it is all organic and organic too. the fee is somewhat extra, yet worth it.
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answered by dagnone 4
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Pantene
2006-07-19 08:45:00
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answered by smokey 3
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depends on how "damaged" it is.... if it's too damaged you might just have to cut it off.
i suggest in addition to shampoo and conditioner you use a leave-in conditioner and one of the best things for hair, biosilk.
and NEVER use pantene. it coats your hair in wax that flakes off and looks like dandruff.
2006-07-19 08:45:14
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answered by Laura 4
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Marc Anthony Forever Long
His conditioner is amazing!
2006-07-19 08:52:14
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answered by Anonymous
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DEFO tresemme it works on my hair try it a we tip after you apply your conditioner come it through then rinse off.
2006-07-19 08:55:33
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answered by SUPERSTAR 1
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