Friday, April 27, 2012

I am white, w/ long, thick hair. Have had frizz, dryness & static since hairdresser dyed it. Nee

This was two months ago. The dye was Redkin and the color came out awesome. No fading or anything. I have tried it all; gel, mousse, frizz ease, static guard spray for laundry, different shampoo/conditioner, styling creme. Nothing works.



I am white, w/ long, thick hair. Have had frizz, dryness %26amp; static since hairdresser dyed it. Need advice.?

Listen, I have been doing hair for over 13 yrs. and I own a salon in the MD area. The best thing to do right now is to take One Teaspoon of Extra Virgin Olive Oil and heat it in the microwave for about 2 mins. Then mix it with your Great conditioner that you bought at the salon. Leave it in your hair for 15-20mins then rinse out do this once every week and it will help that frizz.



The problem is that your hair is out of wack with the coloring. the next time that you go and get your color done is to conditon your hair prior to the sevice (you do not have to come to the salon with wet hair.) this will help your hair then tell your stylist what is going on with your hair so he/she can help you futher.



I am white, w/ long, thick hair. Have had frizz, dryness %26amp; static since hairdresser dyed it. Need advice.?

The only thing that works for me for the frizz is a straightening iron. For the dryness, I'm stumped on that on as well.



I am white, w/ long, thick hair. Have had frizz, dryness %26amp; static since hairdresser dyed it. Need advice.?

if you have a sally's or any other store where hairstylist's get their stuff there is a conditioner called "henna %26amp; placenta" its in a tan-ish colored packet and yes its made from actual placenta and i know thats nasty but it works GREAT!



I am white, w/ long, thick hair. Have had frizz, dryness %26amp; static since hairdresser dyed it. Need advice.?

you need some serious conditioning treatment. My hair dresser is also great in scalp therapy and does scalp treatments, like with hot oil and more serious things than you can get at the store, perhaps you should try someone like that.



I am white, w/ long, thick hair. Have had frizz, dryness %26amp; static since hairdresser dyed it. Need advice.?

go to the store and buy v05 hot oil treatment and oil sheen the hot oil tratment will take the dryness away and the oil sheen will make it shiny and look alot healthier



I am white, w/ long, thick hair. Have had frizz, dryness %26amp; static since hairdresser dyed it. Need advice.?

a good diet will make your hair healthy, which includes shine, silkiness, softness, strength, and manageability.



vitamin e is good for the hair



it is moisturizing



and vitamin a



is good for the scalp



and healthy hair growth



protein makes ur hair grow faster than anything else because



hair is basically made of protein



so



eat eggs.. and dairy products



yogurt, milk, soymilk, and tofu are great examples



citrus fruits are also good for the hair.. and seaweed has a lot of vitamin a. vitamin a can be found in leafy veggies and carrots, especially. it is important to drink enough water to keep ur hair hydrated. 8-10 glasses is suggested for healthy hair growth. also, iron plays an important role in maintaining and growing healthy hair. iron brings oxygen to the hair, allowing it to breathe like us basically



(not the same way obviously)



and so if u dont take enough iron.. ur hair will be starved of oxygen and lose its shine, luster, etc.



b vitamins are also great for the hair. salmon, coldwater fish, and sardines are great fish that contain many of the vitamins hair needs.



i hope this information helped you!!

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