uhhhhhhhh STOP DIEING IT Y U DYING IT SO YOUNG STAY A KID STOP TRYNA GROW UP SO FAST TRUST ME UR DAY WILL COME WHERE U WILL RLY NEED TO DIE UR HAIR ULL GO BALD U KEEP AT IT
2007-02-28 07:50:54
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all, your hair is not falling out from coloring it. Unless it is getting damaged/broken at the scalp. The hair color only reaches up to the scalp line and hair loss usually occurs at the hair root, which could be caused by many issues.
Since I am not seeing it in person, I can't give you an accurate diagnosis, but.....
Many things to consider.
The average person loses approximately 100 hairs a day. You may notice more if you don't wash your hair every day, or notice more on days that it is washed because of the stimulation.
Are you under more stress than normal? Stress can cause a temporary increase of hair loss.
Does your family have a history of hair loss (alopecia)?
If your hair is breaking....
How often are you coloring it and what chemicals are you using? A store brand color has10 volume peroxide which is fairly mild compared to professional strengths. Hair shouldn't be colored more than once a month.
If your hair is dry and brittle, visit a salon and get some good products to get it in shape. Redken has some good products called Deep Fuel and Anti-Snap.
Nioxin has a Cleanser and Scalp Therapy that minimizes hairloss for a daily shampoo and conditioner.
Hope this information helps.
2007-02-28 15:26:46
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends what you are dying it with.
If you are bleaching then STOP! Bleach strips the hair from is color pigmentation and all the nutrients. I would suggest going to Walmart or some store and getting a deep conditioner found with the Shampoos. Follow the directions. (something like a hot oil V05) If you can afford it go to a salon and have them deep condition and dye your hair back to natural color.
If you are just using coloring like brown, or red or so you may have had a bad box or left the chemical on too long. Refrain from coloring until you talk to a salon professional. Sometimes they can do free consultations.
This doesn't mean you can never dye your hair again. Just give it some time to recoup. Once healthy again, be careful what you put on your hair.
I started dying my hair when I was 12 (10 years ago) and I recently had the same problem. So please be nice to your hair.
Good luck.
2007-02-28 14:49:27
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answered by glitzygallery 1
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Go see a dermatologist. There are prescription shampoos that will help. This happened to me and the doctor prescribed a shampoo. What a difference! The doctor needs to rule out other medical problems which symptoms are "loss of hair". So it is very important to rule that factor out especially if your only 13. My hair didn't start falling out till over 15 yrs of bleaching. I can't fathom your hair falling out due to bleaching at your age unless you left the chemical on too long. Another tip, look thru your yellow pages for cosmetology schools near you, they usually do hair at a fraction the cost! I get mine bleached there every 2 months for the past 4 yrs only $32 each time! (I have long hair.) They will do a hair strengthening condition for $15. If this is still too expensive then just go to your discounted drug store for VO5 hot oil treatment. Can't garentee anything better will happen to your hair with that though. You need professionals to look at it. Good luck!
2007-02-28 15:05:57
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answered by luv2bake 4
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go to a salon where they will most likely cut the damage hair and give you a deep conditioning treatment. be prepared for a lecture about never giving yourself home chemical services!!! sure, it does cost more to have your hair professionally colored... but just repeat to yourself the L'Oreal commerical line..."I'm worth it" Have no fear pumpkin, you will probably look smashing in a shorter cut. Also keep away from color and you can swim this summer!
2007-02-28 15:16:52
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answered by heypumpkin 2
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You need to stop dying it and go to a salon to get deep conditioning treatments also cut down on blow drying as much as possible, and cut your ends every 4 weeks so hair will get stronger.
2007-02-28 14:56:59
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answered by honey27 4
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that happened to me because my family owned a distributorship for hair color products and they tried out different colors and looks on me all the time. my hair got really thin. grow it out. don't add any more color or chemical at this point. it will only make things worse. go to a dermatologist ask about maybe some calcium pills to help strngthen your hair. try mane and tail shampoo its good for hair re growth and thickening.
2007-02-28 14:47:19
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answered by painintheneck 4
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First off, STOP dying it. Secondly, get Rogaine. It has worked wonders for women especially, and it makes hair grown in much thicker.
2007-02-28 14:57:59
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answered by Sky Watcher 2
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well for one stop dying it....then you are going to have to keep it very moisturized and healthy.....I would suggest doing some deep conditioning, don't blow dry or curl your hair....plus you might want to cut some of the damaged hair off.....good luck
2007-02-28 14:49:45
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answered by Anonymous
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do not dye for while. go see hair dresser. use a good conditioner.
2007-02-28 14:49:35
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answered by Cassie B 3
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