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Frizz and Damaged Hair

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Topic: Frizz and Damaged Hair
Posted By: Stjerne
Subject: Frizz and Damaged Hair
Date Posted: October 23 2007 at 10:17am
Hey everyone. I've been trying for a while now to fix the many problems my hair has, to no avail. I have frizzy and damaged hair. I've been trying for a while to get my hair to an almost silky, soft, smooth state. I have no idea where to even start. Can someone lead me in the right direction with good details?



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Posted By: Susan W
Date Posted: October 24 2007 at 9:01am
You have to figure out how you damaged it and make sure not to do that anymore, then take better care of it until it grows out healthy.  Things that damage hair are heat, chemicals from dye or straightening, and rough handling (towel drying to roughly such that you make knots in it, then ripping a brush through it tearing it when you pull the knots out are things to avoid).  Products with too much silicone in them should also be clarified off with a "clarifying" shampoo every couple of months, or they can build up on the hair and break hair off when the coat breaks after many months.

If you didn't do anything to damage it, and its just frizzy naturally (sometimes naturally curly hair will do this if mishandled), you may need to just modify your routine.  Such as only combing it with a wide toothed comb when wet, then not again when dry, or using a drop or two of oil to bring out the curl and shine and reduce frizz.


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