My hair is naturally very wavy and frizzy and gross. I straighten it everyday. If i DOnt straighten it everyday it gets greecy,if i scrucnh it ,it just looks bad and basiclly anything that dosent burn my hair dosent work. I put heat protective spray in my hair which also doesn't do to well consdiering my hair is very dammaged from the iron. My mom won't letme get it japanessed straightend because she thinks it will ruin my hair more and is so mcuh money. THey repair shampoo and conditioner dosen't work either. Any ideas of what i can do? thank you so much:D
ductape_n_roses answered Monday October 20 2008, 11:27 pm: I like home made treatments to fix a lot of problems. I just don't see the point in putting more chemicals in my body when I don't even know if it will work.
Well, the first thing I would suggest you do is cut off as much of the damaged hair as you will allow to be cut (aka get yourself a short-as-possible haircut). For the next few days (weeks would be better) wear your hair in a pony tail, pony tails, braids, etc. so that you won't have to straighten it. While doing that, use avocado mush, egg whites, honey, or olive oil hair treatments. Mix any of the two of the following, leave it in your clean hair for 15min (use a shower cap to cover your hair) and rinse with warm water. Also, be sure you're not using hot water when you shower as this can also damage your hair. You can try and buy an overnight/leave in conditioner, leave it in your hair over night (with a shower cap over your hair).
And the next time you straighten, use the spray and/or Fructice Anti-Frizz Serum.
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