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Permed hair damamged


Question Posted Tuesday October 24 2006, 6:10 pm

after having my perm about a month, i just realized that my hair, where it was permed (i have straight roots now) is really coarse and rough. I know this means that it's damaged, and i do these little weekly damage treatments, but they dont seem to be helping. Does anyone have any suggestions? (ps. before my hair was permed it was super healthy and soft)

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SoNuLiCiOuSsS answered Wednesday November 22 2006, 4:29 pm:
I think hair cuttery has a chesmistry treatment or something for damaged hair, i havent tried it but i heard its good. I also heard that its cheaper of u buy it from there and do it yourself rather than letting the hair dresser do it. Also try dove shampoo for the one for extremly damaged hair i think it's called intensive care and it comes in a blue bottle. That worked good for me.

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