Get it trimmed and start mosturizing it from then on.
2007-02-03 12:24:30
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answered by whaddaphreak 2
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To begin with, trim your hair about 2-3 inches to get rid of the dry and knotty ends. Your hair will not grow unless you do this, you'll just get more dry split ends.
Also...to prevent this from happening again, I suggest you give yourself a day in between straightening your hair. Also, if you can, don't chemically alter your hair with colour or blow dry your hair. All of these damaging situations dries out your hair and can cause many problems.
If none of this helps you, I suggest you also contact a nutritionist. It's very common for people to assume that straightening their hair is the only cause of dry and damaged hair. However, what you eat does have a consequence on your hair, skin, and nails.
2007-02-03 20:30:14
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answered by ♠Gotham♠ 3
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Try to stop straightening your hair everyday, if you must, put a heat protector so the straightener won't fry your ends. Also, only straighten when your hair is absolutely dry!! Not damp, not wet, dry.
Cut your hair 1-2 inches to get rid of split and dry ends. This will promote healthier hair.
Use a spritz of detangler for your hair. I'm not sure which detangler works best.
Try Biosilk: Silk Therapy, it smooths out the frizzy ends and makes it really silky and smooth. Buy it at Costco, it's about $10 over there. If you get it at a drugstore, its $12-$15.
Hydrating shampoos are recommended. Try Matrix's Biolage hydratherapy (works really well) or you can try Head and Shoulder's Ocean Lift for cheaper prices. They both work well, even though Matrix is better.
2007-02-03 21:53:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Trim the ends to fix the problem. Then, to prevent it from happening again, use a thermal spray. Spray it on right before straightening it. Also, use a leave-in conditioner to make it soft. Hopefully, you can reverse your damaged hair.
2007-02-03 20:31:33
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answered by ♥Super_Colts_Fan♥ 2
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You should probably get 1-2 inches trimmed off the ends, then use a good moisturizing/anti-frizz shampoo/conditioner. Try not to straighten and blowdry every day if you can avoid it.
2007-02-03 20:24:56
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answered by Siri B 2
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You're going to need to cut it. You don't have to cut very much off. Just go to your stylist and ask them to cut off as little as possible to get to the healthy part of your hair. Once you do that, use a good shampoo and conditioner to keep it healthy. Also use a leave-in conditioner once a week and don't straighten it as often. Only do it when you absolutely have to.
2007-02-03 20:25:10
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answered by Meghan 2
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They are dead end/split ends cut them off quickly before it reaches the root!!!!And when you straighten your hair afterward try use something to protect your hair from the heat! Hope this helps!! Good luck on your hair!!
2007-02-03 20:24:10
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answered by First_time_mommy 2
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Get a trim, to get rid of the dry ends. while you're there ask about a perm. Then you will no longer have to straighten it=)
2007-02-03 20:24:51
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answered by ? 3
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well first go and get the ends cut off! seond all your hair is dead lol and third u could try using heat spry it is spry u put on your hair before u straighten, curl or blow dry it prevents heat damage
2007-02-03 20:25:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Definitely trim it and put in a balm to help prevent the breakage. I like to use BioSilk Silk Therapy - it is a great product that adds shine and softness to your hair.
2007-02-03 20:30:06
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answered by SP 2
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Trim it. Stop straightening your hair. I did. My hair was very dry and nasty..but now its healthy again.
2007-02-03 20:25:32
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answered by ab_ova_here 2
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