this is long, just a warning. it has many questions also, but please help :D
14.f.freshman
ok so at the beginning of the school year in august i dies my hair dark brown on top so it'd be my natural hair color again and blonde on the bottom. i loved it, because my hair was orangey before. then after a few weeks it faded and faded and now i'm stuck with messed up hair. the blonde stayed byt the brown turned orangey except for my little bit of roots. so, i want to dye my hair all brown to get my natural color back. does anyone know of any really good hair dye and how to keep it from fading? and possibly why it keeps fading?
another question: i straighten my hair a lot. it's damaged and i hate it. i have hair protection spray but how do some people straighten it daily and still have silky, pretty hair? i've seen people that do. also what is a good shampoo/conditioner for damaged hair that's not super expensive?
one more: my hair like won't grow. it's been the same length foreverrrr! is there any way i can get it to grow a little faster? or even grow at all?
thank you so much, even if you only answer one question =]
i neeeeeeeeeeed advice
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? missbananafontana answered Sunday December 9 2007, 5:50 pm: I must correct the person below me on a few points:
1. Blow-drying hair straight DOES damage hair as irons do. My suggestion is to use Sunsilk Hydra TLC (available at Target) which will hydrate your hair. You know those commercials where the girl attacks her hair with irons are blowdryers? Like that.
2. Trimming will not make your hair grow faster. It only will make the broken hair less damaging to your hair as a whole. Only massaging the scalp and vitamin supplements can actually make hair grow faster.
And for the dyeing of your hair:
-Have your hair dyed professionally with a quality dye that is close to your original color, then let it grow out while following step two (above) so you will have natural hair back. [ missbananafontana's advice column | Ask missbananafontana A Question ]
sunset356 answered Sunday December 9 2007, 2:50 pm: 1. if you're willing to spend the money, strip your hair of all the hair dye. or, go to a really good hair salon and dye it.
2. at night, you could blow dry your hair instead of straightening it. blow drying makes it straight too, and it definately won't damage your hair. also, if you straighten it, don't wash your hair that day/night. you can wash your body, just not your hair. then, your hair will still be straight for the next day and you didn't even have to straighten it.
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