Saturday, November 28, 2009

What hair repairs work best? I need something that will make my hair more softer, shiny and healthy.

I've dyed my hair nearly ten times, and got it bleached out about five. The first few times the salon had to keep re-bleaching my hair to get the old color out, and the result was horrible. My hair was yellow afterwards and was extremly dried out, poofy, and fried. Its lost so much texture and weight since then, and its just full of spilt ends now. I dyed it a dark ash blonde though, becauce I could not stand the yellow bleached look. Now I need something to restore some of its health. I've tryed all drugstore products and some helped but I need to try something better. I was thinking perhaps a protein treatment? But I'm not sure. I need something to make my hair less frizzy and dried. I don't mind if its extremly expensive I just need something that will work. Like any deep conditioners? Serums? Gels? Leave-in-conditoners? Special treatments?



What hair repairs work best? I need something that will make my hair more softer, shiny and healthy.?

Wella's Kolestral is one of my all-time favorites for dried-out dyed hair. It's a deep moisturizer and you can find it at most beauty supply places (like Sally). It should be around $5-$8.



It's been awhile since I used it, but you put it on towel-dried hair, and wrap your head in a hot towel for 15-20 minutes, then rinse. Applying heat like a blow dryer is optional. Instructions are on the tube and easy to follow for one-time or repeated use.



I could always tell a big difference immediately. Sounds like you might really benefit from a good trim, too.



http://www.wellausa.com/consumer/product...



What hair repairs work best? I need something that will make my hair more softer, shiny and healthy.?

john freda,,is best for fixing hair.



What hair repairs work best? I need something that will make my hair more softer, shiny and healthy.?

Hi... have you tried Carol's Daughter .. she has some good leave in conditioners



http://www.carolsdaughter.com/

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