My hair's blonde, thin, frizzy, and damages too easily. =( I dont know what to do with it, it's too hard to manage. Do you know any good products?? If you have any tips, that'd be really helpful too. Thanks so much =D
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[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? LiLMAMAx answered Monday July 28 2008, 4:57 pm: First of all, if you bleach/dye your hair blonde, you need to stop until your hair gets healthy again. I bleached my hair for a year straight & never cut it, but it was damaged so bad it was up to my shoulders from breaking off & I had hair past my chest! I use Tresseme Heat Repair shampoo & conditioner. Also, Tressem has the spray you can spray onto your hair when it's damp before you straighten/blow dry/curl your hair. I have all three products and my hair is finally getting healthy and it's grown a lot! I hope it works out for you love! ♥ [ LiLMAMAx's advice column | Ask LiLMAMAx A Question ]
lalapeep answered Monday July 28 2008, 11:39 am: If you blow dry, straighten, or curl your hair, you should ALWAYS apply a heat protective spray before doing so. Try John Frieda's heat tamer spray. I just bought it a few days ago and I love it! Hope I helped :] [ lalapeep's advice column | Ask lalapeep A Question ]
LOL_x0x answered Monday July 28 2008, 11:24 am: Do you straighten/blowdry/curl it a lot? If so, cut back on that for starters.
Next, go to the store and in the shampoo/conditioner aisle, look for a shampoo and conditioner that says "Repairing". I don't know specific product names, but there are a few to choose from.
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