i have curly hair and i straighen it almost everyday if not everyother day. i dont like it curly. but the problem is because i straighten it so much i get a lot of dead ends and split ends so i have to get a hair cut. right now i have a lot but iv been using shampoo and conditioner thats soposed to put back together split ends and i guess its kind of working. but i want loong hair so i dont want to cut it unil it grows really long. what can i put in my hair that wont give me dead ends and/or something that will make my hair grow faster?
vivalajam0x answered Friday March 23 2007, 8:24 pm: You need a trim. Split ends will prevent your hair growth. When you go to your hair dresser, just ask them to trim off your ends. Tell them that you want to maintain your length, you just need to get rid of the split ends. :) [ vivalajam0x's advice column | Ask vivalajam0x A Question ]
Shortcake22 answered Friday March 23 2007, 7:58 pm: Just have the ends trimmed. Since they are damaged, they will end up breaking off anyways, it'll just look nicer if you cut them off. Now, I would suggest you think about getting your hair chemically straightened. It's like the opposite of a perm, that way you won't damage your hair by straightening it everyday. If you don't want to do that, think about getting Shampoo/conditioner and a serum or spray that is made for keeping your hair straight. Also, you NEED a heat protecting spray to put on your hair before you straighten it. It will prevent a lot of that damage.
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