Sunday, February 28, 2010

What is the best way to condition hair that got ';fried'; by a hair coloring product?

I used a Revlon Product and my hair came out all frizzy at the ends. No amount of conditioning seems to fix this. Is there a decent hair product out there that will smoothe the ends down?What is the best way to condition hair that got ';fried'; by a hair coloring product?
you will have to trim the endsWhat is the best way to condition hair that got ';fried'; by a hair coloring product?
not sure what your budget is but redken all soft works so great I've been dying my hair for 7 years and this conditioner works very well without weighing it down or getting that greasy look, it looks so clean and so soft, I also use a flat iron to straighten my hair and that seems to get rid of the frizz, silk therapy by BIOSILK is great as a product, a hair serum to put in your hair while it is still wet and that works wonders, my stylist turned me on to all of these when my hair seemed so unhealthy and brittle now I have great healthy looking hair, I hope this helps you I know it helped me.
I've been dying/highlighting my hair for 10 years now, so it goes through it's drying/damaged periods and I've tried everything! Recently I tried Dove Advanced Therapy shampoo %26amp; conditioner for severely damaged hair (in the blue bottle) and it worked great. After a week I saw a big improvement! This also got good reviews on makeupalley.com! Good luck!
See if you can have it trimmed if it is just the ends. Perhaps further washing will help it eventually too.
I use this cheap tub (yes-it's a huge tub container) of stuff called Cholesterol for the hair. I've damaged my hair so many times and this always works. Also-the leave in conditioner from garnier fructis but there's not much in the container.
Use Redken with protein treatment. The exact same thing happened to me and my hair stylist put me on a treatment therapy that really helped my hair. This is what I used:





- Redken CAT protein reconstructing treatment


- Redken Extreme shampoo


- Redken Extreme conditioner





I applied the CAT once a week, and shampooed and conditioned my hair daily. But your hairstylist should be able to tell you what you need to do for your hair.





Good luck!
olive oil is good.put it on when you are not going anywhere and leave it on for a day.also not washing your hair very often is ment to be good because of the natural oils.
aussie 3 minute miracle is quite good. you can use a natural approach by buying sweet almond oil and massaging that into your hair and maybe leaving it in over night. or you could use coconut oil. you will find that most natural oils are really good for your hair.
First you need to get your hair trimmed and then you need to get a really good conditioner I think infusium makes one that's really good it's a spray leave in conditioner
forget about expensive products...... get some oil (coconut oil is good, but you can use baby oil or even olive oil) and rub it into your hair paying attention to the ends. make sure you cover all of it. leave it in for at least an hour. for better results wrap a warm towel around your hair during this time. then shampoo your hair and condition it as normal. it will take a few shampoos to get all the oil out, but your hair will be silky smooth when you finish.
Trim the ends.After shampoo live conditioner on under the plastic bag.For conditioner you can use GOLDWELL stuff or even K-pack by JOJCO
Use the natural conditioner, Henna and do hot oil massages --





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I go for the old standby - VO5 in the tube.


It's the best and the cheapest.


Just rub in between your hands and smooth on your ends - lasts all day.

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