My hair is curly. Not like loose curls but like really curly. Anyways my sister has the same type of hair but a little bit curlier. She dyed her hair and also straightens it like on every saturdays(cuz she parties and stuff) and she sometimes straighten it on weekdays. Since she dyed her hair, her hair looks really...cripsy. But i don't know.
I want to dye my hair but i don't even straighten it! Should it be okay? Because my sister says that i shouldn't because it would add alot of damage. But i really want to. And i don't think that`ll it be TOTALLY crispy like my sisters because she straightens it more than i do. And i hardley ever straighten. Like..HARDLY!! Do you think it would be a good idea for me to dye my hair? And what would be some good products for my hair not to end up like my sisters even if i don't straighten it?
PLEASE HELP ME!!! IF YOU ARE TOTALLY CONFUSED THEN PLEASE READ IT AGAIN!!! I HAVE UNTIL THE WEEKEND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! EASY 5's!!
FunnyCide answered Tuesday October 18 2005, 7:55 pm: Oh, you should be perfectly fine! I dye my hair, and mine is fairly curly. It's loose curls though. And I don't dye my hair natural colors. Purple is the color lately. :) Anyway. I do straighten my hair, but it does not interfere with the color.
If you do color your hair with a "real" dye, I would suggest using a really heavyweight conditioner while you've got dyed hair. The conditioner will put back into your hair what the color took out. Aveda makes a really good moisturizing conditioner.
BeastFromTheWeast answered Tuesday October 18 2005, 7:28 pm: I get my hair dyed every 5 weeks, and i straighten and back comb/rat it everday, and its perfectly fine.
I suggest getting your hair dyed by a professional. Box dyes are horrible on your hair. Use a deep conditioner after it gets dyed, and if you straighten it use a thermal setting spray or something that will keep the heat from damaging it. [ BeastFromTheWeast's advice column | Ask BeastFromTheWeast A Question ]
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