Hey everyone,
I recently started using Redken products after they were suggested to me. My hair was fried from all the permanent dyeing and blowdrying. Because I was using silicone shampoos I didn't realize how bad my hair was till the shampoos I was using stopped working, and I got like a million split ends and breakage all over. It was a nightmare since I couldn't brush through it and my hair basically naturally started to form into dreadlocks. I was about ready to cry since I have been growing it out for about 6 years, and it got down to half my back, but than I was forced to cut off about 4 inches  . And now my hair just won't grow very much anymore. Last time I cut it was like maybe 4 months ago and it seems that it hasn't grown more than an inch, if that.
Back to my original point, I didn't want to get it all cut off due to damage so I asked for advice and was told to use Redken Extreme Deep Fuel Treatment, which I bought along with the Extreme shampoo/conditioner.
The stuff really helped my hair a lot, and I'm still using the Extreme shampoo/conditioner since I tend to use hair products very sparingly, but after I'm done with Extreme I want to try another line.
So now I'm wondering which product to try next. I was advised before by a few people to try the All Soft shampoo/conditioner (in the orange bottle) since it's designed for dry/brittle hair (which is what I'm dealing with).
But when I go to the Redken site and complete that little survey or whatever, their website suggests all these bogus products that I really don't want/need.
For insance, my hair still gets occasional split ends and breakage since it's not very healthy (and it won't be till it grows out... I'm trying to get it back to its natural color), but the website suggests the Smooth Down and Clear Moisture lines.
I don't think Smooth Down would do any good to my hair since it's supposed to help with frizz, and I'm not concerned with frizz right now.
Clear Moisture sounds better, but I don't use a lot of styling product in my hair in the first place, and I already have a separate clarifying shampoo, so I don't see the point of getting that one.
All Soft seems like it would work much better at improving the condition of my hair. All I'm concerned with now is getting my hair as healthy and soft as possible so it doesn't break off anymore.
I basically don't like the suggestions, but it would be better to get a second opinion from someone who knows more about this.
Since my hair gets really dry easily and it's relatively brittle, should I just go for the All Soft line since it's supposed to help dry/brittle hair?
I want to make sure I get the right products since they're VERY expensive and I don't want to waste $50 on something that won't work properly.
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