Sunday, February 28, 2010

What is the best way to repair heat-damaged hair (the ends)?

Is there a specific product? I am talking about once the damage is already done.What is the best way to repair heat-damaged hair (the ends)?
Joico K-Pak makes a good deep conditioner. When you first start using it your hair just absorbs it if it's really dry but then you will be able to tell a big diff..What is the best way to repair heat-damaged hair (the ends)?
First off, cut ALL of your dead ends off. If that means more then 2 inches.. you should do it. Because leaving the dead ends on and just cutting your hair will not help you any. Once you cut the dead ends, make sure you use heat protector EVERYTIME you are using a straightener or curler- whatever. It makes alot of difference. Also, try and get a good ceramic straightener. Hope this helps!
you can treat with almond oil to make it look better but you cant repair it.


Have half inch cut of each month.





But the best thing is to have all the damaged hair cut of so that it doesnt keep splitting along the hair shaft
i agree with michelle. cut and deep condition.





if conditioner makes your scalp too oily, you can try to only shampoo the scalp and only condition the ends.
i would trim the dead ends and use a deep conditioner every other day.
cut it it cant be repaired

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