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straighten my every single day. (I'm not going to stop)But I keep getting split ends because of it. Is there anything I can use or do to help me fix this problem? Please help! Thank you.

Do Sunsilk products work?
Also, have you ever tried FX Straighten Out before?! Does it work? Is it bad for your hair?
Thank you.

2007-04-24 09:14:14 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Beauty & Style Hair

8 answers

L'Oreal's The HAIR FIXER® Or Ineral®
Will Stop The Breakage And Splitting. It's Found In Beauty Supplies Like SALLY Or Online. It's A Two-Part Treatment (Liquid And A Tablet) That You Mix Together. It's Like Bondo For Your Hair (But It's Not "Sticky") It Penetrates The Hair And Forms New, Stronger Bonds Deep Inside. You Can Also Try MATRIX® Biolage Cera-Repair (In A White Box With Five Tubes) Also In Beauty Supplies. They Work Really Well. Good-Luck!!

2007-04-24 09:36:25 · answer #1 · answered by one 6 · 0 0

Aussie makes a product called Dual Personality Heat Protector + Leave in Conditioner. They also make a product called 3 Minute Miracle (Deep).
I use the Dual Personality one everyday when I blowdry my hair. I use the 3 minute miracle about twice a week to add extra strength, shine, and moisture to my hair.
I like these because I don't seem to get split ends from drying....I have dry hair to begin with so the 3 min. miracle really helps too.
My stylist suggested to me since I blow dry my hair almost every day to get my ends trimmed at least once every two months (I do that myself to save money and I only do it every 10 weeks or so....I don't get my hair cut but twice a year cause it grows really slow).
Hope this helps!

2007-04-24 09:26:57 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

There are some great products out on the market. The best remedy is to goto the hairdresser. A more effective method is to clip the ends and stop the pressing process.

2007-04-27 15:30:09 · answer #3 · answered by Curel 2 · 0 0

Since you are committed to straightening your hair, you need to find ways to keep your hair supple, moisturized and strong so that the heat does not ravage the hair strand. Here are a few tips.

Tip #1: Take Amino Acids and eat a protein rich diet to strengthen your hair strand itself.

Tip # 2: Treat your hair to a high conditioning and moisturizing all natural product that has ingredients to build your hair shaft, moisturize your hair, and keep it soft, supple, and strong. Look for a hair care product that contains powerful essential oils, natural herbs, and vitamin rich nutrients that your hair needs to grow and maintain its health. I use GodHead Emergency Split End Repair Conditioning Treatment on all of my clients with splitting ends who do not want their hair cut, yet have damaged ends. I have seen amazing results on my clients with this product. It is the best thing next to cutting the hair. It contains Aloe Vera, Grapeseed, Vitamin E, Coconut Oil, and Jojoba. All of these ingredients are natural hair healers, particularly aloe vera. It is really great stuff. You can find it easily at www.discoverb4a.com and it will make your hair more smooth and silky. Thus, overall, you will have to apply less heat on your hair when you straighten it.

Tip # 3: Try to alternate days between your straightening. This will give your hair a break and give it time to mend.

Tip # 4: Consider giving yourself homemade protein treatments BEFORE shampooing your hair because your hair needs protein to withstand harsh chemicals and heat. Try mixing mayonnaise, olive oil, and one egg on your head before you wash your hair to make it stronger.

2007-04-24 14:06:36 · answer #4 · answered by reallifeexperience4u 1 · 0 0

If you're using heat on your hair, you need to ultra-condition. Lots of moisture. I use the Sunsilk Hydra TLC because I have a thyroid condition that dries *everything* out. Hair, skin, nails, everything. The Sunsilk works great. Do their deep-conditioning mask once a week.

2007-04-24 09:30:06 · answer #5 · answered by Tapioca 4 · 0 1

i have the same problem. i use john aussie 2-in-1 or something like that. it's the detangler/heat protector. i spray it on comb it through and it really helps. i still get split ends, but not as many. and they are less noticable

2007-04-24 09:24:57 · answer #6 · answered by shew 1 · 0 1

you should always put in a product so your hair isnt killed. when it is straightning it will burn the product not your hair.

2007-04-24 09:25:45 · answer #7 · answered by kate10914 2 · 0 1

you can always have your hair trimed

2007-04-24 09:22:21 · answer #8 · answered by Kelye 3 · 0 1

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