I paid a professional to fry my hair for me. 30 dollars later I had hay hair and half of it fell out. My mothers friend suggested a line of products called redken (or redkin..Im not sure, but you'll know when you see it). Theyre kind of expensive but they worked wonders. She bought me the shampoo, the conditioner,and some leave in product. I noticed results after the first wash and rinse and by the time I was through the bottles of shampoo and conditioner, my hair was back to normal. Trust me I tried every other product and this was the only one that worked for me.
2007-01-25 14:59:24
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answered by Dani 7
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I did that with my hair I mean it was horrible. It felt like straw and the ends were breaking off and everything. It took me about two months to fix it. I kept getting it trimmed about half an inch every month and I put a hot oil treatment on it (home hot oil treatment. Costs about anywhere from $1 - 4 for the cheap) Then I deep conditioned it with John Frieda's deep conditioning system. Costs about 8$. And I used Dove Color Advanced Treatment shampoo and conditioner and it was all better, back to normal. (The shampoo and conditioner you can get pretty much anywhere, I get it at Walmart for 4$ a bottle. It comes in pink bottles. GOOD LUCK I KNOW IT SUCKS!!!!
2007-01-25 23:01:13
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answered by ashley r 1
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I know this wont sound good but it will help - at least until your hair grows out - Make up a mixture of 1 cup mayonaise, 1 egg and 1 tsp. lemon juice (for short to medium hair length - double for long hair) - Throughly saturate your hair with the mixture and leave on 20 minutes- Rinse throughly and let air dry - Your hair will be in much better condition. Afterwares try using Netrogena Triple Conditioning Shampoo followed by a good condition- Its awsome!
2007-01-25 23:23:54
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answered by Debra G 1
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Try putting olive oil in it, then wrap it with a cotton cloth and give it a couple hours to let it soak in your scalp. When you are washing it don't use too much shampoo. Do this every three days or once a week. As it keeps growing keep trimming it.
2007-01-25 22:58:54
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answered by Inamra 2
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trim it, well try to get off most of the fried hair as you can stand. then get a good conditioner DONT buy the cheap stuff they have at retail stores ther no good. go to sallys beauty supply and get Last call hair conditioner, it works REALLY good i use it everyday. ive messed up my hair pretty bad and this stuff works really good, heres the link for it, and you can find the nearest store to you. its only like $9 for it its not ecpencive but works GREAT.
and even when your hair isnt fried it stil makes your hair really soft and healthy.
2007-01-25 22:55:41
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answered by Bri 3
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Mayonnaise is good, and start using nioxin shampoo & conditioner, it will keep your hair from falling out (if you're experiencing that along with alot of breakage)
2007-01-25 23:00:25
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answered by L-Boogie 3
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just get it trimed a little bit every month. if you think its making your hair short, use the conditioner fructis long and strong. it makes ur hair REALLY smooth and it makes it longer. it also makes ur hair stronger since ur hair is fried. and just to let you know that after washing ur hair, DO NOT BLOW DRY IT COMPLETELY. u can let it dry by itself or blow dry it until its ALMOST dried. If its completey blow dried, it can make it worse :)
-or maybe go to the salon to see wut they can do :P
2007-01-25 23:10:34
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answered by Anonymous
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go buy a big jar of mayonnaise and put it on your hair let it sit for an hour and wash that will give it lots of moisture and help repair and wonderful shine
2007-01-25 22:57:51
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answered by youhoo it's me 4
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Go to a professional hair stylist and let her work to get your hair healthy again.
You may have to have it cut.
2007-01-25 22:57:09
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answered by daljack -a girl 7
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Get a trim and a deep conditioning.
2007-01-25 23:19:20
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answered by i<3 X-mas 2
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