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I have alittle over shoulder leigh hair and i dyed it redish brown (my natrual color is a brown) then a month later someone said i should get a spiral perm so i did that and i did not like it at all. So 1.5 weeks later as suggested i went and got a hair straightner and did that to get my hair to normal and then i went and gor cap blond highlights and put in a week later. Now my hair is pretty shot. Went i shower and my hair drys ( i let it dry natrually) My medium leigh hiar turns into a afro. I have to use a electric straightner to get it where its partly managable. I have extra thick hair. How do i get my hair back to normal and not so fryed out and poofy? Do i have to just let it grow or is there some treatment someone can suggest?

2006-10-10 08:19:49 · 11 answers · asked by Questions 1 in Beauty & Style Hair

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Try using Pantene Pro-V Colour Expressions for Blonde, my hair actually feels like hair again instead of dried out straw, my hair feels like silk. As well as Blonde, Pantene Pro-V Colour Expressions is also available for Brunettes, Redheads, and Silver.
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2006-10-10 08:34:04 · answer #1 · answered by Karen J 5 · 0 0

1) use a good moisturizing shampoo like Redken's light moisture. You must shampoo to let the conditioner in, but you don't have to strip your hair when shampooing...very important.
2) use a good deep conditioner at least 3 times a week. I like ION's conditioning pac from Sally's Beauty Store. If you can't get there, you can get John Friedman's Frizz Ease Step 2, which is a great deep conditioner.
3) On a daily basis, use a good moisturizing conditioner as well. I use Redken's Light Moisturizer, but you can probably use something heavier since you have thick hair.
4) Finish your daily conditioning with a glosser. Friedman's Frizz Ease Light Glosser is great for fine hair, but you can probably use the regular.

This will help while it grows out, but there's nothing that will take it back to its original state. We all learn this the hard way, so you're not alone.

2006-10-10 08:26:42 · answer #2 · answered by Katyana 4 · 0 1

First of all go to a reputable hair salon and get it conditioned and try any other treatments they may to revive your hair. Try Keraphix Restorative Protein Creme Reconstructor and Textures By Ellin Lavar Penetrating Balm Deep Conditioning Leave-In Treatment. You can go to ulta.com it is an excellent place to shop and look for hair products. Don't do anything else to your hair no straightening or chemicals. Your hair is in shock right now so every night put in a leave-in conditioner and let it stay in over night and rinse it in the morning. Jessica Simpson does that with her hair because of all the styling and hair coloing she does. Try not to take alot of showers because it will wash away natural oils that your hair needs. Also, get your hair trimmed every five months. Try to get Reken hair styling supplies that nourishes you hair so you can fix it up. One more thing try Professional Scalp Treatment by Murad. Murad is awesome you can go to ulta.com or to the Murad site at murad.com Good luck to you and your hair!

2006-10-10 08:53:20 · answer #3 · answered by Alessandra 1 · 0 1

I even have dark brown thick hair certainly. while it is dark brown it seems wholesome, vivid, and feels like I even have much less hair & thinner. Thats basically an phantasm, form of like once you positioned on black clothing, you look thinner. as quickly as I get truly blonde highlights throughout, it seems truly thick, broken, and feels like I also have a ton of hair and you may see each and every layer and attitude. a million.) dark brown skinny hair doesnt look undesirable. 2.) dark hair wont truly make your hair look thicker in case you have skinny hair first of all. There are alot of things accessible to make your hair look extra volumized which includes shampoos. additionally be sure you're taking a nutrition popular and devour suited foodstuff. Your hair gets fit.

2016-10-16 01:17:27 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

There are wonderful conditioners out there for overtreated hair. If it were me, tho, I would first go to a reputable hair stylist and have them recommend what you should do with your hair. You may have to trim it, to get rid of the dry/split ends and then use a good treatment at home.

2006-10-10 08:30:12 · answer #5 · answered by Harley 2 · 0 1

Oh my gosh why would you do that to your hair? If you can, try and get a simple short cut and let it grow out. Once it's healthy again and grown out a little get some extensions.

2006-10-10 08:28:41 · answer #6 · answered by toobusy 3 · 0 1

If it were me I would have my hair trimmed, use plenty of conditioners even leave in conditioners, and let it grow out until it returns back to normal condition

2006-10-10 08:26:42 · answer #7 · answered by Tabatha 4 · 0 1

Yes, definitely have patience and let it grow out, its good you let it air dry, and don't dye it anymore at least until it is partially healed, brush it gently and use a good moisturizing conditioner after you shampoo, pantene pro-v works great for me.

2006-10-10 08:24:03 · answer #8 · answered by francaisespresso 1 · 0 1

Oil the hair and kep the oil inthe hair for 2 days!

Do this every week.

2006-10-10 08:25:20 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Let it grow back out, and stop being pushed around my your so called friends.

2006-10-10 08:29:35 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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