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my hair..is completely dead.
i used to chemically straighten it..i dont anymore..
about a month ago I put extensions in..
I bought glue remover and all the glue still hasnt came out..
I then tried to get all the black out of my hair..
so my hair turned orange..bleck..
but it looks kinda good..
now my hair is all brittle and sticking together and nothing is helping me..
im scared to get my hair cut short..its like 3 or 4 inches past my shoulder now and I look really bad with short hair..
I dont know what to do..
any suggestions?

2007-10-14 20:39:34 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Beauty & Style Hair

6 answers

Correct English is "My Hair HAS DIED"

2007-10-15 01:04:36 · answer #1 · answered by . 7 · 0 4

well, first of all, all hair technically is is dead extruded protein strands, so I don't think it was ever alive in the first place xb but literal comments aside, if you want to get better looking hair, do this :
conditioner only. it may sound crazy to people who are used to harsh shampoos, but it's not, it's brilliant- cheap conditioners, with no silicones added, can condition the hair and also gently lift dirt and oils, as long as you leave it on for a long time. what do you is get a cheapo condish (white rain, suave, v05, etc) glop handfulls of it onto your hair until it feels slimy, and leave it on for 10 minutes at the least. rinse very very well. many people have found this to be a miracle for their hair.
avoid all bleaching, coloring, straightening, curling, blowfryers, all of that. those are all what "kill" hair beyond no return.
now your hair is already damaged pretty bad, and you say you don't want to cut it short, so instead of doing a big chop- get a small, 1/2 inch or so trim every 2 weeks.
eat a healthy diet, lots of protein, so your virgin hair grows out healthy and beautiful- and finally, don't put your new virgin hair through the little hell you did upon the hair you have now. oh, and I'll tell you right now, anything promised to be a "quick fix" is EXTREMELY likely to only end up damaging your hair further. hope that helped..

2007-10-14 20:57:10 · answer #2 · answered by { h o l l o w } 3 · 2 0

First-take vegetable oil, any kind, I use olive-warm it slightly and slather it on your hair. Wrap cling wrap around it and then a towel. Leave for 30 minutes, then wash until it no longer feels oily. Repeat this once a month. Use a good conditioner-Pantene, Aussie, if you can find it Swiss Formula Hair Repair.
Have the ends trimmed frequently. Hopefully these steps will improve your hair to where you can stand it until the damage grows out. In the future I would concentrate on enjoying my healthy, shiny hair in it's natural color and length : )

2007-10-14 20:48:03 · answer #3 · answered by barbara 7 · 1 0

slicing the split and ineffective ends off will make it look greater suitable, yet they are going to come returned in time. Chemical and warmth treating you hair the two harm it, between the charges of elegance, i assume. some issues you are able to to do attempt to guard your hair are to... one million. purchase a warmth-protection spray, maximum grocery shops might have this. i purchase the Pantene sort, it smells stable, and works! 2. attempt to no longer straighten your hair accepted. placed on your hair organic some days! that is greater straightforward to regulate. 3. purchase a revitalizing, and deep moisturizing shampoo/conditioner set. maximum manufacturers will carry a "for broken hair" product besides, so change to that. 4. communicate on your stylist approximately what else you're able to do to guard your hair, inspite of each and every thing, that is what they are there for! i wish I helped, and robust luck!

2017-01-03 15:45:46 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

well its your fault for doing all that stuff to your hair

u have 2 options

1 .deal with it and try a conditioning treatment to see if that helps
2. cut it

2007-10-14 20:47:51 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

Go see your hairstylist.

2007-10-14 21:37:30 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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