Wednesday, July 29, 2009

How do you save your hair after it's been fried?

I recently had my hair highlighted. This is something I do every two months, but this time my hair was ruined.



It's naturally curly -- and that's the way I wear it. Now it kinks instead of curls and several pieces are stick straight. Is there any way I can repair it? A good conditioning treatment . . . ?



How do you save your hair after it's been fried?

If you get it done every two months, this really shouldnt have been a problem, and it should have just been a retouch. It sounds like she probably covered whole strands of your hair with bleach, instead of just the regrowth.



Try Aveda's Damage Remedy line, and look for a leave-in product called "It's a 10".



This happened to me when I bleached the top half of my hair, i had to do it three times. I used "It's a 10", and my hair is incredibly healthy today from it.



How do you save your hair after it's been fried?

First...do not damge your hair any more, give it a rest.... use the best products, try a deep conditioner, do not apply any heat to your hair for a while.... be gentle when you comb/brush out your hair when wet, or just pick it out and dont brush it......



How do you save your hair after it's been fried?

Depending on if they used bleach or a High Lift Color System to lighten would help answer your question better. But if its fried usually getting it trimmed till the damaged part is cut off is your only answer. You can baby your hair with treatments (conditioning) they offer from the salon but it will not FIX the hair. Every 2 months is too often to have hair done unless you keep very short. Your stylist knows that. We ladies want our hair perfect these days because its looks so good kept up but we are KILLING our hair. Most good stylist will not do this every 2 months because they know the damage. I will not do that to my clients...I often refuse clients with damaged hair.



How do you save your hair after it's been fried?

here are some home remedies which are very good for dry hair. i had dry hair myself but when i tried these tips it was great! they've never been dry again!



Dont go out and buy anything expensive.



First: Purchase a mild Shampoo (To Clarify hair, I will explain why)



Second: TRIM your hair ends (May 1 1/2 to 2 inches)



Third: Here's the magic part: Mix olive oil, almond oil, coconut oil, avocado oil and a "little" honey, (honey u will have to heat so it can blend). Either leave on ALL day or all night (if all nite, DONT use honey)



Beat up on an Egg: Separate the white of an egg from the yolk, and whip the white thoroughly. Then add 1 tablespoon of water to the yolk and blend until the mixture is creamy. Next, mix the white and yolk together. Wet your hair with warm water, remove the excess moisture, and apply the egg mixture to your scalp with your fingertips. Massage gently until the froth is worked into your scalp, and then rinse the hair with cool water. Keep applying the mixture until it is used up. Continue to rinse until all of the egg is washed away



Go for the Mayo: Heat up one half cup of mayonnaise until it becomes an oily, white goo and apply to dry, unwashed hair. Cover your hair with a plastic bag and leave on for at least 15 minutes. Then, rinse and shampoo thoroughly.



Mix up a Tropical Treat: Mash one over-ripe banana (the blacker, the better) with a mushy, rotten avocado. Massage this exotic puree into your hair and leave on for at least 15 minutes before washing out鈥n the kitchen sink!).



Grab a Cold One. Beer can give your dry hair a healthy sheen. Before you blow-dry or style, use a pump bottle to spray brew onto your hair. The beer will leave your hair shiny and sleek and its odor will disappear quickly.



In addition to using these home remedies regularly to avoid dry hair, try the following preventative measures:



Avoid overshampooing. Shampooing can wash away the hair's protective oils, so try washing less often and use a mild shampoo labeled "for dry or damaged hair."



Condition regularly. Conditioners protect the hair鈥檚 cuticle layer from splitting from the shaft. Pick a conditioner that works well for your hair and use it after every shampoo.



Wear a hat. Too much exposure to wind and sun can leave hair thirsty.



Trim off split ends. The biggest problem caused by dry hair is split ends. Schedule a trim every six to eight weeks to keep fraying ends under control.



Ease up on the heat. Heat (in the form of blow dryers, as well as straightening and curling irons) can quickly dry out hair. Let your hair air dry occasionally. Try using plastic cylinder rollers to straighten hair by wrapping slightly moist hair under and around rollers for about 10 minutes. For curling, try using sponge rollers overnight or sleeping with moist braids.



Don't swim without a cap. Use a rubber cap to protect your hair from the damaging effects of chlorine. If you must forgo a cap, rub a spoonful of olive oil into your hair before diving in.



Another thing is also putting in lotion in your hair after you have gotten out of the shower and you can also put in lotion in hair after you have dried it.



Just rub some lotion on your finger tips and run it through your hair evenly.



Also, something that will help your hair is to take COLDshowers. What most people dont know is that if you take hot showers, the heat gets rid of the oils and other things that your hair needs to be kept healty and shiney.



Smash an avocado and mix with jojoba and peppermint oils. Make sure its really smooth you may want to put it in a food processor with a little water. Then apply some to your scalp and the rest on your hair. Massage for a minute or so then put on a plastic cap. Leave for 15 to 30 minutes. The avocado and jojoba oils will moisterize and the peppermint will stimulate your scalp to loosen any dead skin and open your pores. It will feel great. Your hair will grow better and won't be dry. :)



Hope this helps!



If this doesnt help just contact me and i can give you more tips for your dry hair!

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