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I had a couple of broken off patches in my hair and my hairdresser told me to use Olive Oil Products in between hair appointments.They really work and the great thing is they are very inexpensive. In addition to hair supply stores you can also find them at Wal-mart and many dollar stores. There is also a line of hair product called Dr. Miracle. Check with your local beauty supply for this one.

2006-08-21 02:33:22 · answer #1 · answered by Bean 2 · 1 0

I feel ya!! I am currently going through the same thing. right now I am using Vo5 hot oil treatments about every 2 wks, and keeping it deep conditioned. I have also found that if you are dealing with frizziness you could try Frizz Ease by John Frieda, that works pretty well on mine, just dont use to much or your hair will become to greasy. Just follow the directions. And your other best bet would be to consult with a professional and let her/him help you with some treatments, it may be costly but definelty worth it. Its nothing like your own hair!

2006-08-21 04:04:28 · answer #2 · answered by BUTTAPECAN 2 · 1 0

Actually you may need to cut it because the more you let it go uncut or untreated the breakage you will do to your hair~ So get a trim to stop the breakage~ Then once you get a trim try getting a roller wrap; stay away from heat and colors. Try giving yourself a few Hot Oil treatments or what have you; Deep conditioning; Then try flexxy rods to once again stay away from heat~ Just use the hair dryer give hair time to get strong. no colors; And last but not least you can always try the wig caps~

2006-08-21 03:01:36 · answer #3 · answered by HotPucci220 2 · 1 0

You need to get aphogee reconstructive treatment at Sally's, it needs to be used every 6 weeks, you will need a hooded dryer or blowdryer for this....... you also need to buy some Humectress by Nexxus........ use this in between with your regular shampoos. Find a haircut place that can trim your ends every 6-8 weeks and your hair that was breaking will catch up with your longer hair. You don't have to cut it off. You can wear braids but not tight braids until your hair builds itself up again. I don't understand how weave took your hair out though, was it the method you used to remove it? It should be shampoo'd out, never pulled out........

2006-08-21 03:58:12 · answer #4 · answered by SweetT 3 · 1 0

well, you could get braids or more weave to cover up the damage, but the best thing to do is to have it cut. Look at it as starting fresh! Try a good deep conditioner like Motions and keep your hair moisturized while it's growing back out.

2006-08-21 02:28:48 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Pleasssse....check out that website...if you don't want to cut off the broken off part.....best bet are braids ( and not individuals or freestyle braids --this is if you are looking for optimal re growth) or some other protective style until you grow it out.....look at essential oils (especially castor oil) to thicken up your hair....and take a look at this site...it has a ton of info..that I'm sure will be helpful to you...

http://www.growafrohairlong.com/braidreg.html

also check out the black hair care media forum....

2006-08-21 09:19:13 · answer #6 · answered by Brownsuga 3 · 1 0

I would say deep conditioners, hot oil treatments and a good hair grease to put the moisture back into the scalp. You gotta start at the roots

2006-08-21 03:09:46 · answer #7 · answered by Laila 3 · 1 0

Really good shampoo and a deep conditioner and try some braids if your hair is not thinnning. Try Kerri Kare or Nexus products

2006-08-21 02:41:54 · answer #8 · answered by mskizzyj426 2 · 1 0

do no longer braid your hair, it would desire to destroy it off much extra. i'd recommend that your detect a remarkable hair textile cabinet and make weekly appointments to get your hair lower back in shape. you will choose alot of deep conditioners to assist it grow to be healthful. Then as quickly as your hair gets lower back into shape, you need to no longer variety it in in basic terms a pony. Ponytails destroy your hair off in case you place on them too tightly or too in many cases.

2016-12-17 14:34:59 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You might as well cut it and remove the damage and wear a new style until your hair grows back. My friend had the same problem and she has a cute hairstyle that's short and sassy and the fellas are diggin' it.

2006-08-21 08:48:45 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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