Monday, February 22, 2010

How to fix my severely damaged hair?

My hair has been dyed dark, but it now feels like straw. It's very brittle and damaged. I would do anything to save it from the scissors.





Does anyone know of any products that work, or home remedies. I know about olive oil, and such, but I really would do anything to not cut it off.How to fix my severely damaged hair?
Your hair is made of dead cells, to keep hair healthy you need a healthy diet to feed from within, anything you do on the outside only makes it seem healthier by altering texture 鈥?that's not to say you shouldn't bother, just be aware if you're not healthy your hair won't be either. As well as healthy diet with protein and essential fats, try suppliments; ';Hair, Skin and Nails';, MSM or vitamin E. It does take time for your hair to show signs of the good work.





Rather than overpriced, chemical-filled conditioning treatments try more natural treatments, I use olive oil and rosemary oil to help condition my hair and improve growth, I've had great results just massaging into my head and leaving it 30 minutes then wash out. Another great oil is coconut oil, leave in overnight and wash out in the morning, it's a 'super-oil' good for eating and for beauty, it's conditioning so will improve hairs shine, you can get this cheap from most shampoo isles. On a day-to-day basis try Burt's Bees avocado hair treatment, you rub it into wet hair, leave it a while and wash out, or Aveda Damage Remedy, it's expensive but they have a good returns policy. Once in a while also try pureed ripe avocado applied to wet hair, let it soak in and wash out, or another foody treatment is mayonaise which has lots of good stuff for your hair. You can try henna or cassia as a conditioning treatment without it dying your hair, if you go to http://www.hennaforhair.com you can get samples for free, you just have to pay postage.





Limit shampoo use, idealy switch to no-poo which won't strip hair of natural oils that it needs to stay strong and healthy as shampoo does, or try conditioner only washes, just cheap conditioners (which contain mild surfactants) wash the scalp and works better at cleaning that hair without drying it out. If not willing to ditch the shampoo at least try cutting down on how often you shampoo, go for shampoo's without sodium laureth sulfate (SLS), it's a common ingredient that is very drying, look at shampoo brands like Neal's Yard, or Lush which does still contain SLS but fewer other harmful ingredients. If you don't know about ingredients go search brands or ingredients on Skin Deep http://www.ewg.org/reports/skindeep If you blow dry only dry 90% and use spray to protect your hair from the heat, also use natural bristle brushes. Another tip is to try lurking around long hair communities http://www.longhaircommunity.com even if you don't have long hair it's a good place to pick up tips as long hair does need extra care.How to fix my severely damaged hair?
The best way to get silky and smooth hair try using Garnier Fructis Sleek and Shine Shampoo and Conditioner.The first time you use it your hair will feel totally different.Also use the Garnier Fructis Deep Conditioner to get even better hair.Trust me when I used it for my first time my hair felt great and so it'll work for you perfectly.
first your gonna have to get it trimmed.Just a centimeter.Then buy one of the Pantene line like the Relaxed And Natural colletion. Or buy a Herbal Essences line like Color Me Happy Collection.Or use Just for Me hair milk line hope i helped
deep condition ... olive oil and mayonnaise put on a shower cap and put a hot towl around
um try the new herbal essences range or the treseme range both are really good..
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