Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Does anyone know how to treat fried hair?

MY HAIR IS STARTING TO GET FRIED AND I HAVE NO IDEA HOW TO MAKE IT HEALTHIER... I STOPED STRAIGHTENING IT AS MUCH I ONLY STRAIGHTIN IT LIKE ONCE EVERY 2 OR 3 WEEKS BUT TO ME ITS STILL FRIED AND I NEVER BLOW DRY IT OR USE CHEMICALS IN IT...SO IS THERE LIKE SOME SPECIAL TREATMENT? OR SOMETHING?



Does anyone know how to treat fried hair?

Cutting back on straightening is the smartest decision. Unfortunately, the damage that heat styling has caused has already been done and you really can't reverse it. However, you can take small steps to improve the condition of your hair. First, assuming your hair is relatively long, it would be in your best interest to cut off some of the length, as much as you can stand. Try to use moisturizing conditioners. Check the ingredients, because products containing protein are very beneficial to hair that is damaged. Also, use a deep conditioner once a week is a good idea. They sell various deep conditioners at local drugstores, so they're cheap and easy to find. Lastly, if you do intend on straightening your hair once every 2 to 3 weeks which isn't that bad, use heat protectant products that aid in preventing heat damage when using blowdryers, straighteners, etc. Several drugstore brands such as Tresamme and V05 sell heat styling sprays which you lightly spray on your hair before using any styling tools. Good luck!



Does anyone know how to treat fried hair?

First, you should probably straighten it less than that if it's as damaged as you make it out to be.



You should also start from the inside out; drink PLENTY of water, 8-10 cups. Also, try taking vitamins and eat lots of fruits, vegetables, protein, fiber, etc.



I would recomend not shampooing your hair everyday. You should about 1-2 times a week, especially if your hair is very curly, because curly hair tends to be dryer.



Do not heat style it for a WHILE. Get the ends trimmed every 6-8 weeks to get rid of split ends.



Also, about every one to two weeks, you could try putting baby oil or a liquid vitamin oil in your hair. Apply a good amount and put a shower cap on. Leave it in overnight and in the morning rinse it thoroughly with warm water.



Also, you could rinse it with cool/cold water for a little extra shine.



When your hair dries, use a good leave in conditioner. Buy shampoo and conditioner made especially for damaged/dry hair.



Please don't use very cheap products either, if you want really good results, use very good salon products.



Does anyone know how to treat fried hair?

try some noushirizing shampoos



Does anyone know how to treat fried hair?

PUt lots of vitamin e on it!! and don't strienting it at ALL! wait till your hair is unfried and instead of using a strientner buy straiening prouducts like shampoo or hairspray desined to straighten

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