Wednesday, November 25, 2009

A good leave in conditioner for chemically damaged hair?

I have had many chemical straightening done to my hair over the last three years. I've had the yuko done recently and some other kinds of chemicals, i had done a chemical straightening at a cheap place in a local city, than had a chemical straghtening at a college where the kids are learning to do hair, than i had it done in brasil with a very strong chemical, and now i recently did it at a very professional place for 600 dollars for the yuko treatment. now my hair is severly damaged with split ends everywhere, and after all these chemicals i still have to straighten my hair with an iron bc my hair becomes super puffy after i wash it. could someone please tell me what deep conditioner to use to make my hair healthy and shiny that will last for a while bc i know i will not stop using chemicals. i am caucasian but my dad has prob one of the curlest kinkest hairs ever, and my mom has very thick wavy hair so not a good combo, help!



A good leave in conditioner for chemically damaged hair?

best that I know motions CPR, or vo5



A good leave in conditioner for chemically damaged hair?

Infusion 23 leave in conditioning and get the shampoo too it is great. You can find it at Wal-Mart or Sally's beauty supplies. Try it it's a great moisturizer for dry hair.



A good leave in conditioner for chemically damaged hair?

I have chemicall treated hair too and i have also had a few problems. Some of the best are Motions CPR (my favorite), Mane and Tail Conditioners and Pantene (the one in the brown bottle.)



I have also used egg and mayonaise in my hair when it was severely damaged. It smelled bad but it really helped me and my hair started to grow much faster.



A good leave in conditioner for chemically damaged hair?

First off, you need to get you hair trimmed, to get rid of split ends, or they will get worse. If that's not an option, try a weekly olive oil or mayonnaise treatment. You can do this at home for next to nothing. just put a few tablespoons of olive oil or mayo onto the ends of damp hair, wrap it in a towel or shower cap, and wait about 10 minutes. Then shampoo (use a small amount of shampoo and only use it on root end of your hair. The suds will wash away excess olive oil on the rest of your hair).



A good leave in conditioner for chemically damaged hair?

get those split ends chopped off so your hair look healthier, wash you hair every 3 days instead so there's enough oil that keeps your hair soft and plus you won't have to straighten it with flat iron so daily, i use Garnier Fructis Long %26amp; Strong weightless anti-split ends leave in conditioner that you can find in almost every drugstore. Next time when your roots come out about 4 inches and starting to look weird, try Joico K-Pak permanent straightening perm for damaged hair (ask your hair salon for similar treatments from Paul Mitchell or TIGI because they're good products). This type of perm will straighten your hair with less chemical, it will also treat damaged hair so your hair will not be as dried and splited.



A good leave in conditioner for chemically damaged hair?

there is like no way you can get a leave in conditioner for that type of hair. i suggest Bumble and bumble Tonic Spray Conditioner:



Bumble and bumble Tonic Spray Conditioner is considered "a foundation" for the hair. It contains a different mix of herbs and vitamins, plus a heavy measure of tea tree oil to replace natural oils in chemically-treated or chronically dry hair.



This spray will nourish, smooth and detangle your hair. It is a quick grooming tool on both wet and dry hair. Contains tea tree oil, rosemary, lemongrass, peppermint, Vitamins A and E.



Directions:



Spray on damp or dry hair. Make sure it reaches the scalp, (you'll feel it tingle) then comb through and style.

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