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My husband really wanted to see what I would look like as a blonde blonde. Bleach blonde. So he bought this bleach blonde hair die and it litterally fried my hair. Is there any thing I can get (with out paying $50.00 at a salon) that really works to fix it? I have tried everything and I am getting very frustrated. Please, Please HELP?

2006-07-20 22:01:19 · 6 answers · asked by ? 5 in Beauty & Style Hair

Thank you everyone. Actually I did this about 7 mounths ago, in January right after I had my baby. The die made my hair white and orange so I did die it red. It ay be fried but it can atleast have a better color! LMAO!! I will probably try each and everyone of your suggestions until one does work. I wish I could pick all of you as best answers! THANK YOU BUNCHIES!!

2006-07-20 22:36:18 · update #1

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An avocado for 2 dollars. wait until it's ripe, mash it, massage into your hair and scalp, put a warm towel around your hair if desired, and leave on for about an hour. It's an inexpensive, natural mask for your hair that will work wonders, trust me.
Some people say mayo and an egg....but....I'd rather stick with the avocado.
If you're staying blonde now, You could use chamomile as an after rinse in the shower, it also moisturizes and leaves blonde hair shiny as all h*ll.
And try not to shampoo everyday, every other day, and using a good conditioner would help.
Vinegar is a good rinse also, it restores your hairs natural acidity.
Most shampoos and conditioners have alchohol as their second ingredient, which really doesn't help.
If you'd want to use a product, burts bees avocado treatment works well.
Maybe get a trim too so the ends don't keep splitting.
good luck with your locks.

2006-07-20 22:13:07 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I did that about a year ago. I left the bleach in far too long and it killed my hair. It was falling out in small clumps.

I went to Sally's Beauty Supply and asked what to do. The lady (retired cosmetologist) sold me a couple of products under the brand "Aphogee".

Aphogee makes a lot of haircare products. The two I bought were the shampoo, and the therapy protein rebuilder.

Fair warning: The rebuilder has a horrid smell. It's made of animal fat. You shampoo your hair gently, and then douse it in the rebuilder. Then you sit and wait. Your hair will *harden* and you will want to touch it or try to comb it through... and you should do neither. Once it's completely dried, you rinse it. Then apply a moisturizing conditioner.

It didn't *fix* my hair, but it made the damage much less severe until it was long enough to chop the dead parts off (about 4 months of growth).

I hope you can fix it. I know how terrible it can be to feel helpless when it comes to your hair.

Good luck! No matter what you choose!

2006-07-20 22:13:09 · answer #2 · answered by Rhaneieve 3 · 0 0

First of all, whatever you use, be sure to wet your hair EVERY DAY. Only shampoo it every 2-3 days but water it like a plant to give the moisture it craves.
Secondly, check your scalp for rough uneven spots as hair dyes can damage the scalp when they burn the hair. You may need to rub flaxseed or olive oil onto those parts of the scalp frequently to repair the skin or the new hair that grows out can be rough and break easily.
Sunsilk Hydra TLC - shampoo & conditioner moisturizes well without losing body.
Most importantly, drink lots of water and add a little Knox gelatin, also vitamin
e & Aloe supplements to you daily diet. (check with your family PC for amounts of E.) Good for nails, too. Nourish from the inside!

2006-07-20 23:48:31 · answer #3 · answered by songsalieri 3 · 0 0

attempt to get a deep conditioning hair mask. Loreal has a tremendous deep condtioner. enable it set for 20 minutes. you could also attempt V05 warm oil remedy then placed finished hair fix on after. They artwork truly nicely mutually and are meant for chemically damaged hair. what also works nicely is olive oil and avocado mashed mutually. only make a paste set it interior the microwave for 20 seconds then go away it on for 20 to 40 minutes. The longer the further proper. be sure you wash it out nicely, then situation it again. YOur hair will be smooth and moisturized. For the orange colour, attempt to fo a colour darker and get a colour that moisturizes even as it hues, Clairol has some. good success!

2016-10-15 01:06:47 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Try hot oil treatments once a week. There's also this new product called Sunsilk. It works really good. Does make your hair look and feel soft. Try not to bleach your hair or even color it for a while because at this point your hair is at its weekest after all that bleaching.

2006-07-20 22:11:04 · answer #5 · answered by Janelle 2 · 0 0

try some natural home remedies

2006-07-20 22:07:00 · answer #6 · answered by adam 2 · 0 0

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