Wednesday, November 18, 2009

My hair condition sux!?

Well i have shoulder length hair and its wavy and really really thin. I've always had really thin hair, but at the moment its thinner bcuz about two months ago i dyed evry 2-3 weeks bcuz i had blu/purple hair. So 2 months ago i dyed it burgandy but its this weird brown . I plan on dyeing it red in the next week or 2 bcuz although its not the best hair it ok enough to dye



ok well now heres my question..



How can i get healthier, stronger, thicker hair?



without ruining my color?



also now thats its winter my hair is very huge and frizzy. how can i keep it from being so big without taking away all the volume.



i've used alot of drugstore leave in conditioners but it gives my hair this weird clay feel to it...



im desperate need of help ....thnx so much if you can give me good advice .. =D



My hair condition sux!?

I struggle with the same problem; I just can't stop changing my haircolor.



Obviously, you're aware that as long as you dye so frequently your hair won't be in the greatest condition; however, I have a few suggestions.



%26gt;Maintain a healthy lifestyle. If it comes out of your head healthy, it will be more resilient to the torture you subject it to.



%26gt;Try the Ion line of conditioners and styling products. Sold at Sally's Beauty Supply, the deep conditioner is my favorite. Leave on for 20 minutes at a time, or use as a regular daily conditioner. It also contains protectants in case you style your hair with heat.



%26gt;Philosophy's hair marinade is another great product. Available at Sephora.com



%26gt;Avoid heat styling if you're not going anywhere special.



%26gt;Try to minimize brushing and tugging of your hair when it's wet.



As far as your frizz problem: Check out glamour.com for their instructional video on how to give yourself a professional blowout (very helpful). This will give you enough body so that you can use a straightening iron to eliminate frizz, just make sure you use a protectant before styling.



My hair condition sux!?

I had the same problem and then I figured this out....



Take vitamin e pills if you can...



Take a shower three hours earlier than usual and leave your conditioner in your hair and after a few hours get back in the shower and rinse it clean. Do this every night for a week and you will see a BIG difference. The vitamin e pills aren't a neccisity, they just give ur hair more minerals.



Hope I helped



My hair condition sux!?

You might want to consider not dyeing your hair for a bit to give your hair a break. Each time you color your hair, you break down your hair chemically so that it will take in the color. With multiple dye jobs, your hair will become quite brittle.



For conditioners, you might consider lighter conditioners rather than heavier conditioners so there's just less stuff in your hair. Look for shampoos and conditions which preserve your color and which are specifically made for color treated hair. Brands I've liked in the past are Joico, Aveda, and sometimes I use Nioxin.



My hair condition sux!?

Try using more butter.



My hair condition sux!?

Take a gelatin/vitamin D supplement for the healthier hair.



And a light Hair Spray for the frizz.



My hair condition sux!?

i had the same problem, then stopped using conditioner altogether! well, sort of. i've been using a 2-in-1 shampoo %26amp; conditioner that's put out by pantene pro-v, i think it's called like "smooth %26amp; sleek" and love it. this should work for well if you want to keep the frizz down but keep the volume and shine. my hair was super damaged from all the dying and styling i put it through, and i tried almost every conditioner out there, and this definitely did the trick. it's super gentle for dyed hair. it doesn't say it on the front, but on the back it says that all their products are gentle enough for dyed hair. seriously try it out, it's like $4 for a big bottle?



i hope you like it! take care, happy holidays.

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