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Hi-My name is Jules and I am 43. I have experience in cooking, hairdressing, cleaning and organizing, treating stains on clothing. You name it, I propbably have a solution to just about any problem from relationships, addictions, to how to get gum off your shoe. LOL! Seriously. Got a problem? Get it off your chest and maybe i can help. I sure hope i can. :)
Gender: Female
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Age: 43
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I was wondering if anyone could tell me if my hair is healthy or not, or if i'm damaging it too much!

Everyday i get up, shower, wash and condition my hair, blow-dry, then straighten. My hair is naturaly curly and frizzy, so i prefer it straight.

Even though i straighten it everyday, i use a protecting spray, bought from a salon.

The thing is, my mom tells me ALL THE TIME, i'm damaging my hair, and i don't want to be!

Before I started processing my hair often, it was very thick and healthy feeling. Now, it seems it's been thinning around my bangs.

Could this be because of my routine?

If it is, what can i do to change that?

And does anyone know any tricks on how to get thicker nicer hair?

Thanks! :) (link)
Well, The blow drying and straightener is going to damage your hair over time definately and products build up on hair. What i would recommend being a hairdresser at one time is to do moisture/conditioning treatments on your hair or hot oil treatments to put some moisture back into your hair. Also letting you hair go natural sometimes-maybe if you are home for the day or something. Just give it a break.




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