QuoteReplyTopic: Damaged Hair Posted: January 22 2009 at 9:32pm
Please Please Please PLEASE help me. My hair is falling out, some...
My hair has been bleached seven times... and dyed eight times. I KNOW. I killed my hair. I did. Dx It's black right now, and it's sorta smooth... but, I want to be able to do it pink this summer... like I always do.
I heard of a product called Biolustre... Will it fix my hair so I can do this?
hun once it's fried its fried, i use to do all that colorful sh!t, i had waist length hair and one day from all the color and bleaching ,it melted off in patches at the roots. I ultimately had to cut it in a short pixie. I would stop before it gets to the point where it melts offs... you can read my journal it tells it all..|
stop while your ahead or enjoy a super short pixie style for a few months!
Go natural! There's some good products out there...I've been through having relaxers, weaves, braids -- they all have the same damaging effect. Check out this video on easiest way to maintain! Especially if you're one that doesn't have the time! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAUCmFse_GE
I've read hair forums, and one thing I've notices is that so many people are frying their hair attempting remove permanent haircolor themselves
Everytime I read the horror stories, I wonder why none of them simply opted to get permanent haircolor professionally removed.
Is it because beauty salons are hesitant? I understand the reasons for the hesitancy. First, if hair color removal products are not correctly applied, discoloration and breakage will result. Moreover, waiting customers can see a botched job, and they can decide to take their business elsewhere.
Second, the proscess uses up alot of salon's resources, including conditioner. Third, it can take as much as 4 hours, and in 4 hours, a hair dresser could have colored 3 peoples' hair.
Fourth, the hair dresser never knows for sure if the hair color removal proscess will get done right the first time. If it looks too funny, waiting custmers can see this.
Fifth, if some breakage happens, the client can sue.
But still, I don't think these are sufficient reasons. After all, don't they teach hair color removal in Beauty school, and shouldn't graduates know how to properly remove hair color?
I do lots of bleach and back and forth with my hair. The best thing is to make sure you are using protein and strengthening treatments to help repair damage after each bleaching... Once it gets to a certain point though, you really do have to just let it grow...
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what you may have to do is cut it. even if you succeed in getting you
hair back to that dark brown, you hair is obviously very damaged, and
begin to split and break off and make matters worse. don't worry about
it, we are all stupid when it comes to hair lol we just have to learn
from the mistakes!
i had to cut my hair and i was sooo upset, but it grew back happy and healthy! hope i helped! ===================== Search Engine Optimisation | SEO Company
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my friend was platinum for a year or so but it totally fried her hair. she entered hair school and found out a little too late to save it, but she learned her lesson. being that blonde looks so good!! but she dyed it back to dark brown and cut it...now it's really healthy and looks great. definitely considering rocking a pixie - i had one for years and loved it because it was so easy.
my friend started Professionnel using L'Oréal Professionnel's INOA because it has no ammonia and isn't harsh on your hair. if you do want
to continue dying you should try INOA or something gentler than what you
were using before.
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