Question about hair
RedHeadDevotchka
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I turn to you MFP community, I have over dyed and stripped my hair and it feels awful like straw :sad: suggestions for good products or tips that work??? I'm not cutting my hair any shorter, so that's not an option either.
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Go see a professional. Don't put anything on it that you can buy at the store.
Usually adding a colour (darker) can help to rehydrate and condition it. Please see a professional... not a cheap one either. Find a thriving salon and ask for the best colorist there.0 -
Go see a professional. Don't put anything on it that you can buy at the store.
Usually adding a colour (darker) can help to rehydrate and condition it. Please see a professional... not a cheap one either. Find a thriving salon and ask for the best colorist there.
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I don't see how adding more chemicals, no matter what the colour, will help revive hair.
Coconut oil is great for damaged hair. Nothing you can do to repair it, that's impossible, but it helps make it feel softer and more manageable. The longer you can keep it on the better. Cassia treatments are also great for adding moisture and strength back to hair. It's similar to henna, but only lasts around a month and doesn't deposit any colour on your hair.
Edit: Also please don't waste your money on expensive treatments. They are definitely not worth it. Try and reduce how often you wash your hair every week so your scalp's essential oils can help look after the new hair as it grows in. Try and rinse only in cold water and reducing how much you brush your hair and how often you use heat styling too will help prevent extra damage. I've grown incredibly damaged hair out (twice - i should have learnt the first time) without cutting. It's manageable but takes a bit of effort and a lot of patience.
Oh! Also, the occassional apple cider vinegar rinse is also great.0 -
I would try this...wash & condition your hair. Plan on staying in for the night, or a couple of days is even better. After towel drying your hair, coat all of your hair with lots of attention on the ends with conditioner. Put your hair up in a bun and leave it for as long as you can. I read YEARS ago that Cindy Crawford used to do this for an entire weekend...and I've only even done it overnight and it works wonders. Hope this helps!0
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If you would like to try a home remedy, I've done this on my son who has very coarse hair. Mix a tablespoon of baking soda in a cup of hot water, as hot as you can stand it, and pour it on your already wet hair. It's best to use a squirt bottle. You can use more if you have a lot of hair. Let it sit on your hair for about 5 minutes, then rinse it all out with cold water, as cold as you can stand it. It made my sons hair so soft! Shampoo builds up on your hair after a while which can also make it coarse. Good luck!0
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If you mean conditioner and not more color go to a beauty supply store...and get a high-end hot oil treatment...my hair always feels amazing afterwards, just make sure you get it completely washed out0
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Aveda has a damage remedy serum that is amazing which was recommended to me by my stylist to keep my long hair healthy when I color it, but definitely get advice from a professional since they can actually consult with you in person and give you the best course of action to help. Good luck!0
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I would go to a salon and ask for their advice. Maybe get one of those deep conditioning treatments. Also, wash your hair less often from now on. I only wash mine every other day and it's still damaged.0
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If you would like to try a home remedy, I've done this on my son who has very coarse hair. Mix a tablespoon of baking soda in a cup of hot water, as hot as you can stand it, and pour it on your already wet hair. It's best to use a squirt bottle. You can use more if you have a lot of hair. Let it sit on your hair for about 5 minutes, then rinse it all out with cold water, as cold as you can stand it. It made my sons hair so soft! Shampoo builds up on your hair after a while which can also make it coarse. Good luck!0
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I have done hair for over 10 years. My favorite reconstructive treatment is by Chi. It is part of their olive oil therapy line. It is a little pricey but I have made my bottle last for near 6 months. It would work even deeper if you put it on your hair, put on a shower cap and add some warm air from your blow dryer. Oh, and a little goes a real long way.
Be nice to it and long term it will be nice to you. :flowerforyou:0 -
condition your hair as much as possible! i'd try some coconut oil and get a bath cap, let it sit in your hair for about ten to twenty minutes then rinse. i did this when i dyed my hair. that, and don't wash it often, use dry shampoo if you have to but you want the natural oil to start coming back :-)0
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Condition it!! Lots of conditioner haha.
Also, maybe you might have some dead ends? Just check, if so cut off an inch or two?
Usually, if I dye my hair it feels straw like as well, after a good few days of showers it's back to normal, I'd avoid straighting or curling your hair for the time being until it's fixed though.0 -
I had a hairdresser tell me to get a deep conditoner by Matrix OR if I wanted something less expense to use the Aussie 3-min conditioner. I asked for my daughter and she says the Aussie is great -- and it's less than $3 a bottle.0
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Hi, I did the very same thing to my hair several years ago. It was fried from the hairdresser putting toner on my hair to get the red out. I had it very long, almost to my waist and my hair is very thick. I had to have it cut into long layers, I kept the length and it really looked nice. I usually dont let just anyone cut my hair. I use Morrocan Oil on it most of the time. I also used what they call Anti Snap to help keep it from breaking off even more. I hope your not using box hair dye that is the worse dye you can use. I had to stop dying it for a long time and let it repair itself. I also took Flaxseed Oil tablets it helps hair, skin and nails alot but it takes awhile before you see it working. Hope it helps. Please send a friend request to me.0
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This is going to sound so disgusting...but I over dyed my hair once, then stripped it, then recolored it (all at home mind you) and an overnight mask consisting of MAYO did wonders!0
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Olive Oil w/ a cap for about an hour prior to shampooing/conditioning. It washes out easily and leaves your hair so soft and full of body.0
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You can try that WEN stuff if you'd like or some Argon Oil Treatment. I second the suggestion to see a professional as well.0
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Kerastase is the best product I've ever used. I have dry damaged hair from highlights and lowlights. These products work wonders.0
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I turn to you MFP community, I have over dyed and stripped my hair and it feels awful like straw :sad: suggestions for good products or tips that work??? I'm not cutting my hair any shorter, so that's not an option either.
Check out the long hair community forums as they really have great information on hair care.
http://www.longhaircommunity.com/
I use coconut oil and I dont use shampoo at all, only condition only washes. I have definately seen an improvement in my hair.0 -
My hair is long and dry. The ends use to feel like straw. I would trim it regularly but to no avail. I keep it in a pony tail mostly. When I have time once a week I coat the pony tail in olive oil. Wear an old t shirt so it doesn't get oil stains on it. I let it sit for hours. Sometimes I put a towel down on my pillow and sleep with it on. Coconut oil will do the same but it's more expensive and I'm not wasting it on my hair. I also started to eat more healthy fats. Every time I eat I ensure I have a healthy fat. If not I take a fish oil supplement. My hair is wonderful now.0
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Interesting and unique suggestions! Thank you, I will look into them. I didn't know about the group on here either.
I thank all of you wonderful ppl!0 -
I use 'its a 10' leave in treatment, its not too expensive and can be found at Kroger. I've really noticed a difference in my hair when I use it. Makes it uber soft and managable. I only use the leave in treatment, but they also have shampoo and conditioner that my bleach blond friend raves about.0
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Argon oil (Morrocan oil). I use a drop on the ends on my hair every time I wash it. Works wonders no more frizzy split ends.0
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My friend is a hairdresser and she suggested Keraphix by Nexxus. Saturate your hair with it and cover with a damp towel. Leave on for an hour or two.0
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I'm a hairstylist and I have dealt with this problem many times. I really like Moroccan Oil products and Joico K-Pax also.
No not use any clarifying treatments because that will strip your hair and scalp of any natural oils and right now you need all you can get so please don't use any baking soda either because that is an oil stripper.
An olive oil treatment is definitely good for your hair too.
Do not over style your hair with heat. Wash your hair with warm water and rinse with cool water.
Get your ends trimmed every 4 - 6 weeks, within a few months your hair will start to look and feel a lot better.0 -
I have done hair for over 10 years. My favorite reconstructive treatment is by Chi. It is part of their olive oil therapy line. It is a little pricey but I have made my bottle last for near 6 months. It would work even deeper if you put it on your hair, put on a shower cap and add some warm air from your blow dryer. Oh, and a little goes a real long way.
Be nice to it and long term it will be nice to you. :flowerforyou:
This, having been a hair dresser as well i would have to say this works great.
Mind you, you can use cheaper product and acheive the same results.
I went from red, to white blond once (never again!!) and I did similar.
I would wash and or wet my hair. Spread the product from root to tip. bunch it up into a shower cap (i've even used a plastic grocery bag in a pinch) send some heat to it from the hair blower. I would then wrap it up in a towel and go about my business at home.
Ive slept with the shower cap (held in place by a few bobby pins) as well. In the morning wash with warm, rinse with cool/cold....
Nothing can really "repair" hair once it has been damaged by stripping. Its a wait and grow it out. But in the mean time, this can make it look and feel better.
Going darker wont hydrate the hair, but can make it "look" healthier.
Not sure if this product is available where you are (im in canada) but Kpak by joico is a good product.
*edited to say...what the lady above me said too0 -
I'm a hairstylist and I have dealt with this problem many times. I really like Moroccan Oil products and Joico K-Pax also.
Joico K-Pax, suggested to me by a new stylist, made all my hair break off about 5" long I had beautiful long hair and then I followed her advice.
I went back to my original stylist even though she's a 4 hour drive from me. I make a weekend trip out of it every time I need to get my hair done. Evidently Joico K-Pax has a lot of protein in it, which can make hair brittle... and break off.0 -
Defiantly see a qualified professional.0
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Every time you dye or chemically process your hair, it lifts up the cuticle. That is the job of the dye - to lift the cuticle, to gain entrance to the cortex of the hair and deposit colour. It tries to put the cuticle back down, but it doesn't do a very good job. And every time you chemically process again, the cuticle gets more raised.
The cuticle is there to protect the hair strand. Chipped off, missing and raised cuticles leads to porous hair. Porous hair has a hard time maintaining moisture, and colour.
You can't replace a missing cuticle, and can't repair damaged hair. If it's damaged, it's damaged. The only solution is to cut it off.
My hair was in a bad place last year. It was dyed, dry, heat damaged, split and lifeless. I cut it off, started from scratch, started looking after it and am now growing my hair to hip length.
It's worth it. My hair is amazingly healthy now.0 -
Get your ends trimmed every 4 - 6 weeks, within a few months your hair will start to look and feel a lot better.
^In regards to this, only trim if you have split ends. You do not need to get your ends trimmed every 4-6 weeks. You need a trim when your ends are split.
If you don't have a massive amount of split ends, you can do what I do and do a 'S&D'. A search and destroy is when you look through your hair at the individual strands, and chop off any splits you find. I do this on a regular basis to get rid of splits without losing length or unecessarily trimming off healthy hair.0
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