Hi, I actually read these really good articles about it, you'll find more useful information there I'm sure:
http://www.carefair.com/Hair-and-Nails/Hair/Caring_for_Long_Hair_1479.html
http://www.carefair.com/Hair-and-Nails/Split_Ends_and_Hair_Breakage_1556.html
2007-02-18 10:18:21
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answered by Shannon York 5
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The best brands are always the ones sold in salons. They are more expensive but they are WAY worth it. For thick hair, it could be breaking due to lack of moisture. Biolage Ultra-Hydrating Shampoo and Conditioning Balm are excellent. Redken also makes a leave in treatment called Anti-Snap that is great for damage caused by chemical services. Bedhead's Dumb Blonde Shampoo and Conditioner are great, even if you aren't blonde! For a quick at home fix, try using a little olive oil. First, when your hair is wet, cover it in olive oil. Let it process under a hot towel for 15-20 minutes. Then, shampoo twice but don't condition. Your hair will feel a bit gross, but don't worry, it will be VERY soft and much healthier after you blow dry. Your salon probably also does conditioning treatments as well. Bedhead Chocolate Head is wonderful and smells just like chocolate. Matix also makes the Proto-Pak, too. Matrix's Instacure is great for an everyday leave in treatment also.
2007-02-18 10:36:33
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answered by ? 2
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did you understand what vol bleach you used? think ofyou've got used a more beneficial power than you had to. it easily relies upon on your hair colour (stages of carry you want) and how effective or coarse your hair is. also, you need to not in any respect have chemical methods inclusive of bleaching done interior of the type of quick era of time! Your hair had to get well for a week or 2 after the first time you bleached it and also you need to have left in conditioner over evening. regardless of colour you had on your hair in the previous would have reacted with the chemical compounds in bleach as domicile dyes are not any further properly perfect with bleach. the way you defined it "like elastic" means you've damaged the pliancy of your hair, the polypeptide chains of protein it is what each and each and every hair strand is basically made from has been damaged down. To be thoroughly honest with you, this area of your hair cant be repaired. basically count number your self fortunate that you didnt opt for do your entire head. basically bypass to a professional next time.
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answered by Anonymous
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Gardinier
2007-02-18 09:55:37
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answered by cabridog 4
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pantene prov- relaxed and natural shampoo & conditioner for women of color...smells great and adds additional amino proteins to hair to prevent future breakage.
2007-02-18 09:35:02
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answered by Anonymous
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It could be that you need like vitamins etc to help keep your hair healthy... Try the link below
http://hairloss.about.com/od/preventinghairloss/a/Vitamins.htm
2007-02-18 09:46:15
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answered by Rain L 5
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The best shampoo to use is panteen pro-v.i have it and my hair looks and feals awsome!If that stuff deosn't work then you canask your hair dresser what to do.Sorry
Thank you,
2007-02-18 09:38:23
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answered by Jesus' girl 2
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