This summer when i dont have school im planning to shave my head completely so it can regrow nicely. but i do not know if it will help repairing it from straightening damages.
I have short,naturally straight/thick hair , and i got it straightened several times for more than a year ago,( id say about total of 20 times in my lifetime?)
also im planning to straight my hair tommorow morning because its a special occasion. So will shaving my head fix everything and have totally healthy hair??
2007-01-21
13:09:13
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EDIT: BTW IM NEVER GOING TO STRAIGHT MY HAIR OR FOR A VERY LONG TIME AFTER I HAVE SHAVEN IT AT SUMMERTIME.
2007-01-21
13:20:33 ·
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of course! You have fresh new hair that is untouched by chemicals, or irons or whatever you use. As a woman I have even done this-not by choice lol. My hair was platinum blonde and I decided to perm it-not so good. I had to shave it with a 1/2" guard, I left a little longer bang and stuff around my face where it wasn't permed so I could wear a half hair peice for a few weeks. Luckily I can wear short hair so like after a week I just rocked the gel and spiked it out. anyway-that's my funny story. Just try to take care of what you have really well to avoid having to do this again-unless of course you want to. Just remember to use good professional products and get regular trims! :)
2007-01-21 14:16:58
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answered by Hollianne 3
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2016-12-20 19:05:53
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answered by Anonymous
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That's a radical solution, but yes, you would definitely have natural beautiful hair again. But why are you going to straighten it another time if you know it's damaging? And you say you have naturally thick, straight hair but yet, you get it straightened? It sounds like you don't understand your locks! Get a layer cut if the thickness is really what you're trying to control, without realizing it! What's going to happen if you do go bald? Are you going to straighten it after that? I'd suggest you strongly approach your hair dilemmas with a different solution. Thick hair on anyone should really be layered to get better workability. Have you ever tried that?
2007-01-21 13:18:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes shaving your hair off will repair your damaged hair.
But I highly doubt you need to shave it. All you probably need to do it get it trimmed. Trim it every so often to get rid of the dead/damaged hair. Because you've only straightened your hair like 20 times I don't think its that damaged. Well at least not damaged enough to shave it all off. if you want healthy hair just keep it moziturised. use good conditioner and try hot oil treatments.
2007-01-22 09:36:44
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answered by Anonymous
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okay, so i can not guarantee that these tricks will work. but i will try my best to help. first step; apply a homemade egg&&olive oil conditioner once a week. this helps repair the hair. to make one application, whisk one egg yolk with two tablespoons of olive oil in a fair sized bowl. then apply apply to your hair, especially on the ends. leave this in for a few minutes, and rinse before shampooing. step 2; now your going to need vitamin E treatment, so you can buy this at stores, or homemade vitamin E. your going to need to break open five or six vitamin E capsules and combine a shampoo that also helps with damaged hair. ( homemade treatment) this will help it look smooth, shiny, and silky. step three; get regular hair trims once a month, so you can get rid of damaged ends, and your hair will grow even faster. step four; use low heat, or cool setting when you blow dry your hair, for straighteners or curling irons use the lowest heat setting. so you can still use your heating products. step five; try not to wash your hair alot. two to three times a week is good enough to curb over drying and will repair your hair. step six; if you do go swimming, wash your hair as soon as possible afterwards. the chlorine, or salt water, will make your hair more brittle. and a warning; patience is everything, so your going to need loads. and if you want to go bald, get a wig. hope i could helpp(:
2016-05-24 10:00:20
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answered by ? 4
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shaving your head will take all the damaged hair off... so your natural hair will be what grows back. it wont be damaged until you straighten it again so if you want healthy hair again, id say shaving it off and starting from scratch is a good idea.
2007-01-21 13:13:26
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answered by frenchtoast88 2
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It is not a very serious problem and with a little bit of caution you will be able to prevent further hair loss.
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2016-02-17 10:32:12
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answered by ? 3
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Yes because all the new hair growing in will be healthy. You could cut it short and not shave it bald though.
2007-01-21 18:41:10
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answered by Anonymous
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If your hair is healthy in its natural state then yes. Its almost guaranteed cause that damaged hair will be removed. I did it once myself. I shaved my head and now its healthy.
2007-01-21 13:13:45
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answered by D. Angel 2
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Once I shave it...and you will have much more fun with shaved hair in your special occasion than any kind of hair... these days chicks dying for skin heads...
2007-01-21 13:19:42
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answered by Iranian Amigo 3
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