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ok so my hairs REALLY damaged. i always have to iron it because if i don't then my hair...............i don't know how to explain it but it looks so puffy and feels nappy. it doesn't look smooth and silky. my cousin used to make fun of my hair because it feels like a horse's tail. lol..... i also have alot of split ends. alot of people tell me to trim or cut off the damaged part but basically from almost the top of my head down is messed up and if i end up cutting the damaged part, i'd have no hair left!!! is there any way i can treat it without having to cut it?! my hair literally looks FRIED. help!

2006-10-10 09:12:17 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Beauty & Style Hair

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I work in a factory and I suffer from that all the time....

Heres what I do, get any conditioner leave it sit in your hair for at least ten minutes then wash it out, DO NOT get a 2 in one formula it MUST be pure conditioner, your hair has to get its moisture back, because of all that ironing your drying it out like crazy, i wouldnt know much about irons cause Im male but when it comes to my hair, I HAVE to know these things... my hair is my pride and joy trust me on this, after the rinse wash it out again but this time with COOL water it sets the conditioner in your hair and makes your scalp absorb some more of the conditioners vitamins. Then if that doesnt work grab somehair gel put it in (sparsely) and then wash it out immediatly. that should cover it.

2006-10-10 09:25:30 · answer #1 · answered by hero_del_cielo 2 · 0 0

This happened when I bleached my hair before. Theres a product out there called "ion" I believe, and its sold in beauty supply stores. Just ask them what they reccommend for a deep conditioning treatment, that way you dont have to go to the salon and pay a horrendous amount to have it done.

good luck
Niki

2006-10-10 16:21:55 · answer #2 · answered by Niki 3 · 0 0

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2006-10-10 18:03:30 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

use a ceramic iron instead of metal, these damage hair a lot less. and deep condition FREQUENTLY.

2006-10-10 16:35:57 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

conditioner. Go to a salon and see if they deep condition, see it that works, dont blow dry it, no heat, and only use a pick or comb, never never a brush

2006-10-10 16:17:17 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Go to a salon tell them that you want them to only cut it as last resort.

2006-10-10 16:29:51 · answer #6 · answered by stfelix777 3 · 0 0

Try a de-frizz shampoo.If you have tried that try some sort of gel
or cream that de-frizzes your hair.DONT IRON YOUR HAIR!!!Its horrible for it.Good luck!

2006-10-10 16:25:34 · answer #7 · answered by luvs2dance204 2 · 0 1

you should shampoo it really good, deep condition it and go to the beauty salon and ask them for help.

2006-10-10 16:22:27 · answer #8 · answered by Ms. Ne-Ne 1 · 0 0

try to buy special shampoo for straight heads.maybe it will work. brush your hair and when you get it straight hairspray it.put a ponytail in.

2006-10-10 16:19:08 · answer #9 · answered by chrissy02091 1 · 0 0

Considering it is technically dead tissue, we spend an awful lot of time, money, and energy on our hair. And well we should. In addition to being fun to style and color, hair serves a valuable biological purpose: It keeps your head warm and helps regulate body temperature.

Hair, like nails, is an extension of your epidermis, the outer layer of your skin. It is composed mainly of protein. The typical hair cell stays with you for three to five years until it falls or grows out. Most of the time, it gets replaced. Because you spend so much time with your hair, particularly if you're a woman, it deserves good care. So here are some tips to help you keep your hair shiny, healthy, and beautiful:

1. Take one to three 250-milligram capsules of borage oil, evening primrose oil, or flaxseed oil one to three times a day. All are rich in omega-3 fatty acids like gamma-linolenic acid, great for keeping hair (and nails) moisturized, says Kathleen W. Wilson, M.D., an internist at the Ochsner Health Center in New Orleans and author of When You Think You Are Falling Apart.

2. For soft, natural highlights, squeeze some lemon juice on your hair before heading into the sun. Or use shampoos and styling products that contain citrus fruits, suggests celebrity hairstylist Federico of Beverly Hills. Citrus adds subtle streaks to your hair without adding damage.

3. Check the drain after each shower for the amount of hair. The typical person loses from 50 to 200 hairs a day (out of 80,000 to 120,000 hairs on the head). So it's normal to have a very small clump of hair left on the drain after washing. But if that amount starts increasing, see your doctor. It could mean your scalp has an infection, or that baldness is beginning to set in, or in rarer circumstances, that you have a nutritional deficiency.

4. Mash a ripe avocado (pit removed) with one egg, then apply to wet hair. Avocados are rich in vitamins, essential fatty acids and minerals that will help restore luster to your hair, says Stephen Sanna, expert colorist at the Pierre Michel Salon in New York City. Leave on for at least 20 minutes, then rinse several times. Repeat once a week for damaged hair and once a month for healthy hair.

5. Mix a few drops of your favorite fragrance into your hair gel before applying. You'll wind up with hair that not only looks, but smells, great, says Susie Galvez, author of Hello Beautiful: 365 Ways to Be Even More Beautiful.

6. Transform ordinary shampoo into an herbal experience by mixing in a few drops of essential oils. Dilute an eight-ounce bottle of shampoo by half with water and add about 20 drops of essential oil of lavender.

7. Use one part apple cider vinegar and two parts very warm water to help balance the pH level of your scalp and bring out natural red highlights. It may be smelly, but it works, says Federico. Simply pour the vinegar mixture onto your hair, massage it into your scalp, and let it dry for a few minutes. Then wash hair as usual.

8. Mix one egg with a small amount of shampoo, apply to your hair for five minutes, and rinse well. This "shampoo omelet" helps to feed the protein in your hair.

9. Men: If you're going bald, go short. One of the worst mistakes balding men make is the comb-over. A sexier, more modern style is the closely trimmed, Bruce Willis look. An added bonus: Your hair will be easy to maintain.

10. Bathe your hair in botanical oils. Available at health food stores, olive, jojoba, and sweet almond oils are all wonderful elixirs for hair. If your hair is thick and heavy, coconut oil works wonders. Dampen your hair and apply small amounts of the botanical oil until your hair is thoroughly covered. Cover with a shower cap and warm towel for a half-hour, then rinse and shampoo as usual.

2006-10-10 20:36:20 · answer #10 · answered by ;p 5 · 0 0

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