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2006-12-22 16:10:42 · 11 answers · asked by shariqa 1 in Beauty & Style Hair

well,my hair is very unmanagable.so used chemicls n straitend ma hair...but itz breakin off very badly...i wanna make it stylish...but hav no idea...wat 2 do...plz plz plzzzzzzz help me out ppl...

2006-12-22 16:15:33 · update #1

11 answers

Do yoga daily

2006-12-22 16:33:29 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Rebonded? Does this have to do with extensions??

If we are talking extensions here and you are saying "bonded" which I am guessing means glue, then you went the wrond route. If you hair is breaking, you should NOT bond your hair with glue.
Your style option was on the right track but you chose the wrong method.
First, you should go get your hair trimmed by a stylist if it is badly broken off so it can begin to grow properly without split ends or weak strands.
Second, if you weren't quite ready to wear your own hair in the state it is in, then indeed hair extensions/ tracks/ weave, whatever you want to call it was a good route to go. BUT, you should have had them sewn in. This would give your hair a much needed rest without placing a harmful substance on them, such as the bonding glue.
But, since it seems as though you have already done this, make sure not to wear your bonded tracks/extensions past a week. The glue is to be removed and properly washed out.

Bonding hair is a TEMPORARY alternative. People often wear them for weeks, months even, when the glue was never intended to be worn on the hair that long. The glue over time breaks the hair and the bonding and removal process can wreak havoc on your hair.So keep this in mind next time.

Now that you have your hair extensions in, I say maybe go for a more nautural style since your hair is alreayd dmamaged and heat tools will just add to the damage.

Style your hair in an easy going style that can be worn for days on end without tampering with your hair.

Try wet setting it, you can braid it, twist it, or roll it and sit under a hooded dryer and the style should last for a couple days and the curls/waves, will drop on their own, creating a style of their own as each day does by.

For example, I hate hot curling my hair, so I often set it. I will either twist or roll my hair and sit under the hooded dryer. If I twsited it, I will take the twists out, and let them be. As the days go by in the week, the waves loosen up going from deep waves, to loose waves, and once it gets frizzy I will either then straighten it or re set it.
With curls, I will leave them be as tight curls, then they will drop, then loosen up and then be curly/straight, till they are only curly at the ends.

I hope I helped. And I hope your hair properly recovers. No matter what you do, I hope you look FABULOUS!!

2006-12-23 00:25:42 · answer #2 · answered by Dance Diva 88 2 · 0 0

Gaurav has excellent advice for hair care but that isn't the problem as of right now, use that for later. Right now your hair is damaged so you first need to find a protein treatment to rebuild your hair structure and follow up with an excellent conditioner. Firstly you need to remove all dead ends to have a heatlthy start, next Aphogee has an excellent protein treatment. Any conditioner for dry/ damaged hair should work well. Biolage products work well too!!

Lastly you need to find a protective style where you're not doing too much to your hair on a daily basis. Braids and extensions are great but not for everybody. You could opt for a healthy hair care routine where you're not washing it every single day and using harmful drying products.

2006-12-23 01:28:45 · answer #3 · answered by Bonita Applebaum 5 · 0 0

Well if you perm your hair it causes for your hair to fall down. And sometimes it could cause baldness. I have very curly hair and i use Indusium 23 for my hair it really helps it brings your curls to bouncy and shinny now everyone loves my hair and everyone gives me comment's about how cute my hair makes me look. I actually love it. Infusium 23 brings your hair back and it help you to have more hair if you lost a good amount. Use it and trust me that everyone will notice your cute curls. I PROMISE IT WORKS.

2006-12-23 00:32:30 · answer #4 · answered by ~Beautiful~ & ~Gorgeous~ 2 · 0 0

if Ur hair is falling then u should put oil in Ur hair recently
do not shampoo Ur hair every day,instead wash it in every two days and oil it the previous night

u can also put egg in Ur hair [cause it is a natUral conditioner ] just keep it for 20min and do not put it every day just put it once a week

do these both things ur hair will shine and will reduce ur hair breakage

even i have done smothening

2006-12-23 01:57:47 · answer #5 · answered by san42 3 · 0 0

Curl Care -----------

Getting curly hair to behave begins in the shower. Wash your hair every third day. On days you are not washing your hair, wet it and apply conditioner. Don't wash your hair everyday if you have curly hair, even if you are using a mild shampoo that claims it is suitable enough for daily use. Of all hair types, curly hair is the driest and most brittle.?

Always follow up with a conditioner. Concentrate conditioner on ends, which are the most dry, and rinse out. Towel dry hair and apply a leave-in conditioner. If you don't have any, moisturising lotion is a good substitute! It keeps the frizz at bay and controls the curls. You could also apply a couple of drops of oil to your hair when wet. Remember, when towel drying frizzy hair, pat it down, don't
ruffle it.?

For a quick fix for damaged, weak, dull or dry hair, work in a good healthy dose of conditioner on wet hair and expose it to steam for 15 minutes. Then lightly shampoo and rinse.?

Curly heads need to apply more styling products, conditioners and oils to control their mane. This leads to build up. Once a month mix an equal amount of baking soda with your shampoo and wash your hair. This removes build up and residue and leaves your hair squeaky clean.?

Comb your hair with a wide toothed comb when it's damp and not dripping wet as wet hair breaks easily, especially if it is tangled. Apply a good conditioner and using a wide tooth comb start from the ends. Take as much time as is necessary to avoid stretching or breaking your hair. Never comb curly hair when it is dry and never, ever brush your curls. They'll just open up into frizzes.?

When blow drying your hair, use a diffuser attachment. Don't dry it completely; leave it slightly damp or you run the risk of over-drying your hair.?
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Perfecting the Curl ----------

If you're letting your hair dry naturally, try this: Apply gel or leave-in conditioner to towel dried hair and create curls by twisting locks of hair around your fingers or by scrunching your hair. Or twist sections and clip them up with butterfly clips. Once dry, take them down. Loosen the curls with your fingers.?

Wash your hair at night, apply gel or mousse and braid it. The next morning, open out your braids and finger comb your hair for lovely, natural curls.?

Fed up with hair that zooms out at the sides as if you've been electrocuted? Pull your hair taut and secure it into a ponytail when it's drying. This way your hair will tend to fall down instead of spreading out.?

Hope resolved.....

2006-12-23 00:17:04 · answer #6 · answered by gaurav arora 1 · 1 0

henna leaves are used to darken the grey hair .they nourish and condition the hair

2006-12-26 10:23:45 · answer #7 · answered by srini 1 · 0 0

IF YOU WANT TO HAVE YOUR HAIR, FIRST THING DONT USE CHEMICALS. SECOND, LEAVE IT AS IT IS, SINCE YOU CANT CHANGE THE GODS GIFT. LET IT REMAIN AS IT IS.

FOR HEALTHIER HAIR, USE NATURAL PRODUCTS ONLY, ENSURE IT IS PURE HERBAL PRODUCTS.

2006-12-23 00:36:39 · answer #8 · answered by venkatksu 1 · 0 0

i do not understand what you did to your hair but if you wear it in braids it will grow

2006-12-23 00:12:38 · answer #9 · answered by CindyLu 7 · 0 0

just chop of all ur hair and regrow them!

2006-12-23 00:42:17 · answer #10 · answered by Heady 3 · 0 0

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