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Chemically Straightened Hair is DamagedBy mizz_rosa01 from Melbourne, Australia Feedback About This Post:RE: Chemically Straightened Hair is DamagedAbout the only thing you can do is cut it off short because the hair is fried when you cut it off it will grow out again and stay away from perms they are the worst for hair just buy some good rollers and roll your hair the old fashioned way will save you a lot of headaches and hair loss in the future. Post by yard_sale_annie RE: Chemically Straightened Hair is Damaged
I had chemically Straightened hair for 3 years, and my hair ended up like dry doll's hair as well...breaking all over the place, frizz...etc. Post by scottishfairy RE: Chemically Straightened Hair is DamagedCoconut oil is a wonderful deep conditioning treatment for dry hair. Slather it on, then comb it through, and wear a plastic conditioning cap for an hour or so. Then shampoo and condition as usual. The shampoo won't lather a lot because of the oil on the hair, but that's OK. It's still doing its job, and if you condition afterward, there's no need for a second lathering. Post by chretienne RE: Chemically Straightened Hair is Damaged
Your post didn't mention race so I'm going to assume that because you chemically straightened your hair that you used a relaxer and are possibly Black. The deep conditioning with mayo was a great idea. If you have breakage, also try a deep conditioning Aphogee treatment which is available at most beauty supply stores. It's a bit pricey and smells horrible but stops any breakage and the moisturizing 2nd step does a great job at restoring moisture. I would also recommend you consider replacing your shampoo and conditioner w/products that baby chemically treated hair. Pantene's Relaxed and Natural line is a good one. And last but not least, hot oil treatments after every shampoo. Perhaps your hair texture wasn't suited to a relaxer or your expectations weren't in line with what the process does. Post by tekiebelu RE: Chemically Straightened Hair is DamagedDo a deep conditioning treatment over night. Put a towel on your pillow and slather mayo all over your hair, and then put saran wrap, (very Important) around your hair, and make it a tight fit. Then tie a plastic grocery bag around your hair, then put a towel around your hair and go to bed for the night or for 3 hours which ever comes first. It will get warm and will deep condition. I love doing this. When you are ready to get up or 3 hours has passed, then rinse with warm water at first and then once it wet enough to lather wash it with some shampoo. It might take two shampoos which I usually do. I love the softness. It is amazing. Do this as often as you need to. Racer Post by Robyn Fed RE: Chemically Straightened Hair is Damaged
It is definitely going to take some time for your hair to come back to its natural state before the chemical treatment. Post by MCW |
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