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So I just relaxed my hair about a month ago and it looks kinda damenged you no what I mean. Well what can I do to get in healthier looking in just 1 month or less? I will try anything at this point please help me I appriciate it. O and can you give me hair tips on how to make your hair shinnier, prettier, andc duh healthier lol. Thanx for the help 10 points who ever gives the best advice!!!!!!!!!!!1

2007-03-13 11:56:17 · 14 answers · asked by Little Bunny fufu 1 in Beauty & Style Hair

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here are some tips:
Avoiding heat and sun
Blow dryers and styling appliances can always damage your hairs so try and make it possible to use a natural way for hair drying. get your hair styling done in a professional manner to minimize the styling experiment you often do with your hairs. and don't forget to keep your hairs covered whenever you are out in sun.
You skin will always be thankful to you if you try to stay in shade hence protecting your hairs and skin from harmful UV rays and heat.

Be gentle with wet hair
When your hairs are wet, they are more prone to entangled, break and split ends. so make sure that you don't brush your hairs while they are wet and entangled. Also don't twist your hair up into a towel when it is wet, instead you can gently squeeze the hair with a towel to remove excess water.

Avoid styling products that contain alcohol Do not forget to check the ingredients and contents of your mousses, gels and sprays to see if they contain alcohol. Alcohol will dry and damage your hair. you can even go for stylist recommendation to use better and safe products.

Have your hair cut regularly
Always remember to trim your hairs within 6 week to keep your hairs well in shape ,in the way you want it. it will not only improve the growth of your hairs but that also in well-defined shape.

Your hair needs moisture
Pamper your hairs with moisturizer, just like you treat the rest of your body. to your surprise even oily hairs needs moisture but in a balanced way. Give your hairs a hot oil treatment at home once a week or at least once a month will keep your hair glossy and prevent dry, split ends, do not forget to use a good conditioner on regular basis according to your skin type and requirement.

Wash your hair gently
Be nice to your hairs by using and cleansing them with a gentle shampoo about twice a month. You can even use a clarifying shampoo for at least 3-5 days a month which will help you routine shampoo to perform bettered not scrub or twist your hairs, give them a gentle massage (remember hairs are more vulnerable when its wet).

Wash your hair at the most 3 times a week becuase it is bad for your hair. Also natural oils are good for your scalp and hair.

2007-03-13 12:25:31 · answer #1 · answered by Chrysanamum 2 · 0 0

If you truly want your hair healthy it's going to take a little longer than one month. You need to start by taking viatims. Pre-natal pills are actually really good at preventing split ends, breakage, etc., and they also make your nails grow really strong and your skin really clear so there are all sorts of advantages included a series to taking pre-natal pills (and don’t let the name fool you - they’re really the best multi-vitamin around). However, if you just want your hair to be pretend healthy you can buy shine serum from your local beauty supply store. Those may run you $12-30. And you do get what you pay for. Be sure to only use a little dab or it will weigh your hair down a lot. While you’re at the store, be sure to pick up a hot oil treatment for your hair too. Be kind to your hair for the time being. No more heat (except blow dryer) for a while. Give it a rest. GL

2007-03-13 19:06:18 · answer #2 · answered by Jocelyn L 4 · 0 0

I've relaxed my hair as well and sad to say, the biggest thing that will help is time and getting hair cuts. :(

In the meantime though, try putting on those mudpacks for hair once a week, only shampoo'ing every 2 days (conditioner the other days) and if your hair is really dull and dry - use Alberto VO5 hairdressing. Seriously! That is the best stuff to make your hair shine if you have dry or thick hair - thin hair, not so much. Those shine sprays don't last very long but the V05 stuff is a type of oil and it lasts all day and doesn't weigh down my hair and it's cheap! I rub it in my hands and through my hair and it works great. Even my hairdresser agrees it's better than the $25 stuff she's supposed to pawn off on me.

2007-03-13 19:03:00 · answer #3 · answered by da_knees 2 · 0 0

I wish I had excellent advice for you. All I can say is it takes longer than a month! I damaged my hair from perms when I was a teenager. And then a few years ago from coloring and a perm. The way i went to heal it is I had it cut to a bob, around the shoulders. Brush it often. No colors, or perms, or hair products other than shampoo and conditioner. ( I only used hair spray and a curling iron for special occasions. ) By 2 years, my hair was long, (down to my butt) and healthy. So I suggest you cut a few inches off. Brush 3x or more daily. Wash and condition daily. Avoid any styling products (unless necessary, Try not to use water that is too hot. (that will dry it out) I know it is hard to do all that, and you go through a crap stage, but it is sooo worth it. Good luck.

2007-03-13 19:04:28 · answer #4 · answered by bratzmom 4 · 0 0

ok, this is a home-made tip, learned it from my grandma, but it keeps my hair healthy and shiny, even after I damage it. this is what you do. take a cup, put one egg inside and enough olive oil to cover the egg. than add just a bit of honey and mix it all up with a fork. put this all over your hair and wap it all up in a plastic bag (it makes it warmer, so the hair absorbs the mix easily). keep it on for about half an hour and than wash it all off. you'll notice at first that the mix gets bubbly like a shampoo when you put water on it (it also smells like shampoo). wash it off with some shampoo and conditioner you usually use (preferably something for damaged hair). trust me, this is not a joke, your hair will look better after you do this only once, if you do it once a week it will soon look excellent! also, henna might work, the original "muddy" type. but this way is the best, it's traditional but works every time!

2007-03-13 19:10:09 · answer #5 · answered by mimma 3 · 0 0

Here are some homemade recipes for damaged hair:
1. Cover the hair with mayonnaise and leave overnight, then wash in the morning.

2. Take an egg and separate the whites and the yolk. Whip out the whites, then blend the yolk with water in a blender and add the whipped whites. Apply on wet hair, massage and wash with cold water.

3. Mix some olive oil, honey, egg yolk and 1 tablespoon of lemon juice. Apply on hair and massage; wait 15 minutes and rinse with cold water.

4. Mash avocado, add some olive oil and smear on your hair. Wait for a few minutes and rinse.

5. Mix and warm: 1 teaspoon of olive oil, 1 teaspoon of sesame oil, and 1 teaspoon of coconut oil. Apply on the hair, wrap with a warm towel for half an hour and rinse with shampoo and water

Or... check out the line that fructis has for dry and damaged hair, their products are my favourite!

2007-03-13 19:03:02 · answer #6 · answered by trs_shortie9 2 · 0 0

First, you need to trim off all the bad ends. This will make a world of difference. Your hair will look shinier, smoother and healthier. Even if you think it's too much to cut off, do it. You'll have to eventually anyway.

You can also get a color glaze. I like the Brilliant Brunette one. It's about $10 and makes my hair really shiny and pretty.

2007-03-13 19:15:53 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

May I sugest washing it with a little fresh squeezed lemon juice.

1) Squeeze fresh lemon juice into a bowl
2) Wash your hair (shampoo 2 times, condition 1 time)
3) Work in the lemon juice.
4) Let it sit for about 5 minutes
5) Blow dry
6) Enjoy your newly restored hair!!

2007-03-13 19:03:03 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You can go to a salon and have them put a deep conditioning or hot oil treatment. And I would get redken extreme shampoo and conditioner it's in a dark blue bottle and get the leave in conditioner and put that on every day (or every other day if you already have oily hair). You can buy that at any salon, or any beauty supply store in your area.

2007-03-13 19:07:35 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

If you are worried and need some daily care, you may try a good hair care product from Germany "Ultronic Super Hair Tonic". Send a email to this address: keenseek@msn.com and you may get more info.

2007-03-14 13:59:31 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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