Sunday, July 11, 2010

Any suggestions on how to care for my very dry hair while the damaged hair grows out?

I damaged my hair by coloring it too often. Although the condition of the hair is improving, it's still very dry. I use Redken shampoo and conditioner and Biosilk serum. I never use a hairdryer or flat iron on it. I get fairly regular trims.

Any suggestions on how to care for my very dry hair while the damaged hair grows out?
I am in the same boat...I have been using the Aveda sap moss shampoo, conditioning detangler, and the pre-shampoo treatment. That stuff works like a charm!
Reply:olive oil, works great and its cheap, I put some all over my hair, put a plastic bag over it, let it sit 20-30 min., and wash out in the shower, you might have to shampoo twice, I'm also dry,I'm trying to grow out my hair,I have not cut my hair since feb. and the olive oil, I think has saved it, I think I should trim it soon, good luck! :)
Reply:I would recommend a good mayonnaise treatment twice a month. I know it sounds gross but I promise this will DEFINATELY work!! All you have to is shampoo with your favorite shampoo, AVEDA has a wonderful line of shampoo for dry hair (Sap Moss and Brilliance). After shampoo, apply mayonnaise and comb through for even distribution. Cover with plastic cap or warm towel for 25-30 minutes. Rinse thoroghly with warm water. When all traces are gone rinse with cool water to lock in nutrients. Whola!! :)
Reply:I am a student at a Redken school in Florida and I would like to know which redken products you are using. I reccommend talking to your stylist about getting a chemistry shot ..... the strength shot and the soft shot are what I would use on you. I would also have you use Extreme Shampoo. However keep in mind that Extreme restores the hair to it's natural "fiber" state. To get the soft and silky hair everyone loves you may want to go with a "softening" conditioner or treatment. I also reccomend looking at the styling products Redken has as well. Go to redken.com and find a local Certified Hair Colorist in your city. They are usally the most updated on all Redken product information. Also if you are continuing to color your hair consider the Shades EQ line from Redken. It acts as a conditioner as well as being a color.


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