16/f
ive dyed my hair a LOT. ive had it every color of the rainbow, and every shade of every color in the rainbow. but ive grown up, so now im stickin to the natural look. the problem is its damaged and frizzy.
i curl my hair by scrunchin it with gel because its the ONLY way to wear it without straightenin it (and i dont wanna do that because its already damaged duh). but when i used a normal amount of conditioner for my hair, it doesnt curl and it is just frizzy.
what can i do to help repair & de-frizz my hair without it bein a conditioner that ruins my hairstyle ? like a shampoo or a once a month cream thing. i tried the pantene mask thing and it hasnt worked.
monkey9008 answered Tuesday October 6 2009, 7:49 pm: okkk... well you seem to have a big problem on your hands but stick with mee.well leave your conditioner in for about 5 minutes and then when you get out of the shower you can either blow dry it and it will come out pin straight...the other option is of course blow dry but when your done use hot curlers....i use them and they were recommended by my hair stylist and they don't damage your hair at all. I hope i helped [ monkey9008's advice column | Ask monkey9008 A Question ]
xY0M0MMAx answered Tuesday October 6 2009, 7:30 pm: Just my opinion, but pantene sucks. That Ice Shine's like the only thing that works and I used to love it, but now I can't use it.
If you wanna see the best results, go to a PROFESSIONAL hair stylists somewhere and ask them what products they suggest. I use Liquid Keratin shampoo & conditioner and it works REALLY good. Plus I use a deep conditioner a few times a week that's by Fekkai. Also try adding 5mg (or 5,000 mcg--same thing) of Biotin in everyday. It really helps your hair grow, keeps it healthy, & stops hair loss. Alsooo, you need a good leave in conditioner. I use Biosilk Silk Therapy before I dry my hair and after, and I love it; It makes your hair realllllly shiney too.
You'll always get really good results with professional products (minus the Biotin since that's just a vitamin), so be prepared to spend some money on this if you want your hair to get healthy again!
Believe me, I know where you're at! I decided to be a dumbass and get my hair permanently straightened. It worked okay, but now I have SUPER thin hair and I have to use the most delicate/repairing professional products and everything. It's not easy to do either.
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