Wednesday, July 29, 2009

How do I fix my hair that was overprocessed? And dont tell me cut it all off!?

The girl who did my hair overlapped the bleach when doing my highlights and broke off alot of my hair, almost like the entire top layer of hair. I refuse to cut it all off. How do I condition it and repair it enough while I regrow the broken off hair?



How do I fix my hair that was overprocessed? And dont tell me cut it all off!?

I did the same thing to my OWN hair! Yikes! I did get a trim but of course you can't cut off all the damage. At the salon I bought some leave in conditioner the stylist recommended.( I used it after I washed and conditioned with my regular conditioner and shampoo.) Then I used Frizz Ez conditioner on just the ends and didn't rinse it out. I blew it dry using a big round brush and then used an anti-frizz glosser (lots of it, my hair soaked it up). This seemed to hide the damage pretty well and I followed up with regular trims. The broken areas blended in but I couldn't get by without the silicone based glosser. It smoothed everything out. Good luck! I hope this helps!



How do I fix my hair that was overprocessed? And dont tell me cut it all off!?

for your hair use olive oil conditioner and any hair conditioner that has shea butter or carrot oil in it.........TRUST me i know i had the same problem until i stared using these things and my hair was back to full volume in about two weeks



How do I fix my hair that was overprocessed? And dont tell me cut it all off!?

OLIVE OIL!!! put this all over your hair and wrap in a towell for like 20 min before you shower. Do this a couple times a week... use a moisturizing/damage-control shampoo and conditioner. if your hair is curly do some curly styles for a while using a miosture infused type of mousse, but don't put a straightener near your hair!! if all else fails, go to a salon and ask what the best product for repairing hair is and they will know what can help the most.



good luck!



How do I fix my hair that was overprocessed? And dont tell me cut it all off!?

get deep conditioning treatments at a salon..ask what kind they have and explain what happened. both goldwell and redken have good systems.



How do I fix my hair that was overprocessed? And dont tell me cut it all off!?

u should use pantene it worked on my sister and i hope it works on u .



How do I fix my hair that was overprocessed? And dont tell me cut it all off!?

First of all ...you don't regrow broken hair. Damaged hair is gone forever. I do understand you not wanting to cut it all off at one time and that is okay.We just have to work on regrowing you some healthy hair. It will take time but it is not impossible.



1. What you may want to do is start with salon grade shampoo and conditioners for damaged hair. I am not going to recommend a certain type because I want you to go in and have someone reputable (certainly not the person that double processed your highlights) look at the condition of your hair and pick out something for your daily use.



2 Start a daily vitiamin plus biotin. Biotin is great for your hair and speeds up hair growth. Once your hair starts growing then you can SLOWLY trim off the dead parts that were damaged.



3. Drink lots of water and keep your diet clean. Everything you eat and drink becomes part of your hair. You will notice a difference in you hair and skin when you up your water intake.



Good luck - in about 6 months you will notice a great deal of improvement and this will be just a bad nightmare! Now you can tell your friends how important it is to choose a good hairstylist even if they think it is a little expensive! One bad job can cost you much more in the long run! (Not saying that was you but I hear that ALL the time )

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