i straighten my hair and that makes me hair break. they tick out and i have side bacgs and i try to incorporate the broken hairs in there but it just doesn't work. it looks like i have bangs that are in the middle when i pull my bangs back then clip them there the broken peices are. how do i hide them or incorporate them onto my hair better? grrr they r just so annoying. HELP ME!!!
2007-12-29
09:36:25
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my straightener is good. if i get a diff straightener will that really fix the breaking because with my old on my hair didn't break a lot but with the new one i got it just started happening. mostlikely because i started straightening my hair a lot more.
2007-12-29
09:44:48 ·
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get with your hairdresser and have her show you how to round brush your hair, Its tough but it can be done. then switch between the two. Your hair will thank you for the break. Use a deep conditioner 2 times a week. And use a spray made for straightners on your hair before you straighten. Also, get a straightner that has a temp control on it, cuz the good ones like the Chi get so hot that is what breaks your hair the quickest
2007-12-29 09:53:13
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answered by clre 2
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I discover making use of moisturizing hair merchandise (shampoos, conditioners, and so on.) will aid to save lots of your hair from the dryness and a few breakage. Although there are lots of elements to why your hair is breaking and dry, it is nice to quit all chemical processing like relaxers, perms, colours, and so on. and get that hair powerful ample to manage all of that. Also take a seem at your vitamin & medicines which would be inflicting the main issue from the within out. Do your therapies, get a well trim and maintain that hair blanketed whilst within the warmth of the solar. I recognise you are going to be simply excellent...
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answered by Erika 1
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haha i'm not sure if you have the same problem as me, because I hate having to straighten my hair all the time i tend to pull half of it off my head, and somehow it snags onto the side of the straighteners and wrecks when i pull them out. I think if I had better straighteners it wouldn't do this, are your straighteners good?
2007-12-29 09:41:59
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answered by Anonymous
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You should definitely get a new hair straightener if the one you're using is breaking your hair. Go to your hairdresser and see what they can to in the meantime.
2007-12-29 09:41:47
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answered by contemporaryballerina 3
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I have the exsact same problem !
I went onto tresemme and did 'Get Profiled' yesterday and got their Vitimain E shampoo and conditioner today and i could feel the difference in the first use , also get their Heat Protection it gives your hair a nice shine protects your hair and helps it get naturaly straight.
2007-12-29 10:10:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Get your hair trimmed, and have it trimmed regularly, every three months, even if you want to wear it long! That will help immensely!
Meanwhile, try using Redken Extreme anti-snap leave in treatment for your hair. I have shoulder length coloured hair, and it works wonders on mine. It's fairly pricey, but a bottle seems to last forever, since you use such a small amount each time you wash your hair..
2007-12-29 09:43:22
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answered by Pinyon 7
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you should start using a diffrent moisturizer or shampoo i suggest pantene they have a breakage defense system. it works for me and i have bangs and when i straighten my hair it lookks better and silkier.
2007-12-29 09:41:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Dr.Mircles(spelled wrong)
2007-12-29 09:43:08
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answered by that bad jawn 2
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lets see new straigtner new shampoo and new conditioner
2007-12-30 05:04:42
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answered by ♥HAZEL♥F♥BABii♥ 3
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