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chaos6000
Posts: 70
help! Apr 24 2011, 03:21 PM
ok so its taken about 2 yrs now 2 get my hair from shit to gd but as soon as that happends,ppl start 2 notice that my hair has thinned out, its burned and basicly, if i dont do something i wont hav hair much longer. basicly, i want 2 keep my hair but my mum says that if i want 2 i hav 2 compleatly give up straighterning!!!! what can i do 2 save my hair and keep it gd? isnt there some kind of magicle hair product that will solve all my problems? plz help

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iSLITmyWRISTS
Posts: 54
Apr 24 2011, 05:42 PM
heya, I've got a few questions for you. What do you mean by thinning? Is your hair falling out or breaking in two? What exactly did you do to your hair that's causing all of the damage? Is it split at the ends? Is it frizzy? What shampoo and conditioner do you use? If I know some of these things I can help.. Pics would help too.
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xXeMoRaCeRXx
Posts: 18262
Apr 24 2011, 06:00 PM
How often do you straighten your hair and for how long?
FlamingBlackSkull
Posts: 464
Apr 24 2011, 06:51 PM
Aussie 3 minute miracle is awesome. Also, start using specific shampoo for damaged/frizzed hair. Maybe use heat protectant gel, if you don't already. I've also heard putting extra virgin olive oil in your hair and then blow drying it before you wash it can make it better. Umm... That's all I got for now, I hope it helps! :) My hair gets all frizz/poofy too and it falls out, but I have SUPER thick hair so it's not bad for me.
chaos6000
Posts: 70
Apr 25 2011, 04:15 AM
ok well by thinning i mean.....idk ppl just say that and its bad aprently, my hair is falling out a bit more than normal, straighternes is causing the damage and i use aussie take the heat shampoo and elvive full restore 5 conditioner. now yes that sounds like it would save my hair but it dosnt seem 2 be doing much. also i straighten my hair about 3-5 times a week and idk how long, about 5-10 min? anyway, i will try the tips skull gave me and i hope any of this info helps
dark-side-risenx
Posts: 493
Apr 25 2011, 07:01 AM
I thought if you you were only supposed to straighten your hair like once a week if it stays protected and dry. :O I won't doubt anyone here though, I don't really give a fuck about my hair. :P
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DizzyDotRocks
Posts: 830
Apr 25 2011, 08:27 AM
You should definitely start using heat protection spray - I only occasionally straighten or curl my hair, but when I do, I make sure that I use heat protection spray every time. Do you use any other hair products, e.g. hairspray or hair gel? If so, cut down on them, that will help. Also, cut down on the amount of times a week you straighten your hair, maybe just once or twice instead? And try using a paddle brush the other days - probably harder to a guy to use, but they're great for making your hair straighter without heat. If your hair's falling out more than it should, this could be down to stress. Or, if quite a lot is falling out, you might want to keep an eye on it, as this could be alopecia (though this is a genetic problem rather than down to straightening your hair), but don't panic, this isn't if your hair is simply thinning a little, and for most people, it's only mild and the hair will grow back (I have first hand experience, my brother had it mildly but now he's fine).
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xXeMoRaCeRXx
Posts: 18262
Apr 25 2011, 03:51 PM
I only straighten my fringe and the sides quickly in a couple of minutes. Going over the same sections too many times will make your hair flat and lifeless. People then counteract this by using lots of hair products..
iSLITmyWRISTS
Posts: 54
Apr 25 2011, 10:35 PM
You need a moisturizing conditioner. Damage repair will only help you if you purchase it salon grade. Vitamins are great but if your hair seems thin or brittle then it needs moisture. Damage repair needs keratin or else it doesn't do anything. Your hair loses structure when the hydrogen bonds become destroyed, it hurts the integrity of the hair, leaving only approximately 50% of it intact via Van Der Waals bonds and Disulfide bonds. Adding keratin to your hair, "aka, hair with processed bits of hair in it," will rebuild fully damage hair. I doubt you need damage repair but if you do then pick up salon grade conditioner with keratin additives. http://www.ulta.com/ulta/browse/productDetail.jsp?skuId=2203083&productId=xlsImpprod1040326&navAction=push&navCount=1&categoryId=cat120016 Because you bake it 3-5 times a week, I'm assuming the problem is, moisture. So any moisturizing conditioner will work. http://www.aubrey-organics.com/ProductInfo/351.aspx
chaos6000
Posts: 70
Apr 26 2011, 09:12 AM
k thanx guys, i dont use maney products, just a 2 after a shower. i think that that shampoo is a bit 2 exspensive tho iSLITmyWRITS, ill stick 2 what im using now cus its still gd enough atm. ill try paddle brushes...whatever they r, lol and i will cut down on strighterning, anything i missed?
FlamingBlackSkull
Posts: 464
Apr 26 2011, 02:46 PM
@ iSLITmyWRISTS can't you get a keratin treatment at a salon?
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EmoDancerLol
Posts: 169
Apr 26 2011, 10:07 PM
Yes, don't give up on your hair! I've had really damaged hair too and it was a relief to fix. Besides, long hair like that looks good!
iSLITmyWRISTS
Posts: 54
Apr 27 2011, 12:05 PM
Yeah, it's a bit pricey but you know, hair, right? lol Salons do have products with keratin. ^^ Maybe cheaper ones too, you can check and find out if your hair gives you more problems. My suggestion is this. Take a break from the flat iron almost completely for about two weeks. Moisturize it 1-2 times a day. You'll notice over the first week that your hair is much healthier. After two weeks it should be almost like new. Yes <--- Moisture is that important. They also have moisturizing shampoo and conditioner at salons that are WAAAYY better then shit you get on shelves. Just something to consider but I'm broke too, so I know how it is. lol

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