Babyj32 I personally can't speak for Biolustre however I don't know of any product that can fully restore damaged hair in one application. Damaged hair CAN'T be repaired it can only be treated. Some treatments are very effective. I know I recommended L'ANZA's Magic Bullet 4.2oz spray and it's excellent at treating damaged hair. One of the best products I've used personally.
I read in another of your posts that your hair is like a thin rubber band....snapping easily. The elasticity is gone from your hair. Moisture has been stripped from your hair. The Magic Bullet from Lanza will help with that especially if you blow dry your hair. It's the only product with Keratin in it to help treat the cortex of the hair strand. It also will help tame the outter most layer of each hair strand the cuticle layer to help with snarls, tangles, knots etc. By doing that it will help to keep in the moisture gradually restoring some of the problems you are know experiencing.
Don't fall for the gimmick testimonials of Biolustre that says they had damaged hair, used it once then permed their hair to perfection. There is NO SUCH thing as an instant cure for severely damaged hair which is what you have.
And PLEASE DON'T perm, color or chemically treat your hair again for a LONG, LONG TIME!!!
Also I don't know what shampoo products you are using on your hair right now but please look at the ingredients of your bottles and DON'T use shampoos with Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate and Ammonium Laureth Sulfate. They are the detergents that clean hair but they are EXTREMELY drying to hair because of the Ammonium. Look for shampoos that contain Sodium Laureth Sulfate and Sodium Lauryl Sulfate....it's more gentle on the hair. Products lines like Thermasilk, Pantene and several other popular shampoo lines contain Ammonium in them and they are awful for your hair....don't use them throw them out....THEY FLAT OUT STINK!
I'd suggest using a shampoo like Garnier for colored or permed hair....it has Sodium in it as the cleansing agent and it's made more gentle for chemically treated hair.
One last thing if you are using products with PANTHENOL in the ingredient. PANTHENOL causes the cuticle layer of someones hair to raise slightly while the other ingredients in the product penetrate the hair strand to add moisture, restore balance to the hair and more. Where many people make the mistake is that they continue to wash the conditioner out of their hair with the same temperature water usually hot out of their hair which leaves that cuticle layer of the hair strand slightly raised. If you use a product with PANTHENOL on your hair when you rinse it out....rinse it out with slightly cool water to seal that cuticle layer back up...the end results are typically much better. It doesn't hafta be freezing cold but water on the cool side is perfect.
Many people who color their hair say the color bleeds right out....Panthenol is sometimes the cause of this unless the person has severely damaged or very pourus hair.
OK that should help you best I can....G'luck Babyj32
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