QuoteReplyTopic: Once long hair now short & damaged, help? Posted: April 16 2007 at 9:39am
Hey, I'm new to the hairboutique forums & am hoping for some advice about my hair.
For all of my life I've had naturally curly, long red hair. But since about 3 years ago I've been straightening it [after letting it air dry] about twice a week with no real signs of damage.
I had a hair disaster last year when it got cut short in June & I was distraught, but by December it was back to just past my shoulders & one length.
But I got the new babyliss straightening hairdryer for christmas & by March this year it had completely destroyed my once lovely hair again
It now just about touches my shoulders & is longer one side than the other, with split ends & very short broken strands on top.
I've been using deep conditioning treatments & staying away from my straighteners for a month & it this seems to have improved the condition a little.
But I was wondering if anyone has any tips about how to grow it long again? As the state of my hair atm is completely destroying my confidence.
I'll try & get some photographs of before & after.
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Do you want long hair? (I thought that was what you were saying, but I'm not entirely sure....). Anyway, if you do - here's what I would do if it was my hair:
stop straightening, blow drying, or anything else that is damaging your hair (color, bleach, metal clips, claw clips, etc)
use very gentle non SLS shampoos, diluted, and wash less often
I agree, it was probably a combination of the heat from straightening and the heat from the blow dryer (if you didn't use it on a cool setting - blow drying is fine if you use the cool setting). It can look fine for awhile when you use a lot of heat, but eventually the cumulative damage takes its toll. Just stop using the heat and your hair should grow back the way it was.
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Well, UK Red, hair grows, and you're never too old to grow out a glorious entourage of hair shafts. If you choose, you might view this moment as the *last* time in your life you will need to endure a grow-out. Just be patient, pin it back, or put it up when you are frustrated. You'll succeed! Blessings, Bob
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