Honey, you need cholestorol creme and olive oil. Everytime you wash your hair, condition it with the cholestorol creme from scalp to tip and let it really sit in your hair for a good 20 minutes. Every day you get up, apply olive oil to your hair from scalp to tip. It's an oily trip back, but you will get results. Keep your hair in a pony tail during this time AND DO NOTHING ELSE TO STRESS OUT YOUR HAIR!!! I MEAN IT!!! No brushing, invest in a nice big toothed comb, no blow drying, don't even apply mouse or gel. Your hair and scalp need to recover. And the best way to do that is to nurture and moisturize it (just like a burn patient), but mostly you leave it alone.
2007-01-03 16:09:22
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answered by klnichollsrn 2
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Just stop and treat your hair like the silk it is! You wouldn't do that to your favorite silk cami. No! You handwash it with a gentle soap in cold or lukewarm water and let it airdry. Try using a very gentle baby shampoo or maybe none at all until the scabs have healed. You should really put some Neosporin to help heal your scalp. What may happen if you're not careful, the scar tissue that forms could prevent hair from growing. You could tie a silky scarf around your head at night to minimize friction while sleeping.
2007-01-03 16:09:30
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answered by Josie 2
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One word.....stop. Not only is your scalp damaged your hair is also. Are you doing this bleaching yourself? I can't imagine a hairdresser doing this much damage to you. Give it a rest. Let it grow out or go get a professional to help you with it.
2007-01-03 16:11:38
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answered by Jan J 3
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well, start with not bleaching your hair anymore. i would also visit your doctor & get a new hairdresser (if you had one doing this to you) this is NOT normal & perhaps they can give you some REAL tips from a medical standpoint.
2007-01-03 16:14:55
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answered by christy 6
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Massage with olive oil ( at least twice a week) and avoid using shampoos or any other chemicals. You can use Alovera (99%) shampoo. Be patient and don't think too much about it...................Good luck!
2007-01-03 16:13:53
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answered by Anonymous
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try using really gental shampoo like baby shampoo and conditioner also take plenty of vitimans to help promote hair growth
2007-01-03 16:07:28
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answered by Twinkie 2
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try to leave it alone for about two months,wear hats and scarves and give it a chance to just heal.afterwards try teatree oil for the scabs and scaliness
2007-01-03 16:06:09
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answered by Anonymous
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u need proper hair care read some useful hair tips and more on this site to help you
2007-01-03 16:09:31
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answered by Anonymous
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get some gentle shampoo with plenty of vitamins and minerals....use plenty of reviving conditioners with great minerals and vitamins......but its best to seek professional help if you have damage your scalp severly!
2007-01-03 16:03:57
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answered by chrissy_poo516 2
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give it a LONG break from any processing. consult your beautician for any information dealing with the growth problem
2007-01-03 16:04:59
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answered by livin_life 2
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