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Post by neb on Jul 25, 2017 16:37:14 GMT -5
hello I have a problem
I just recently bleached my hair, and now the texture of the ends are so brittle and dry and frizzy and gross and a bunch of other adjectives describing the nasty texture it is currently. I honestly don't fancy showing up to school with this mess, is this permanent? I expected some damage of course, but I don't even know what is going on if I'm honest. I know not to use heating products as that'll cause more damage. Is this permanent? What can I do to help fix this?
s e n d h e l p
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Post by Sanders on Jul 25, 2017 16:43:37 GMT -5
Don't worry my gf has got you
Lots of deep conditioning!! Get your hair damp and leave some conditioner in for like 20 minutes/an hour/whatever. Also leave conditioner in your hair when you shower while you do everything else. That should help some but also a trim to take the really damaged parts off might be a good idea
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Post by neb on Jul 25, 2017 16:53:30 GMT -5
Sandersbless you both holy heck, thank you! will do
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Post by 𝘨𝘰𝘭𝘥𝘦𝘯 𝘴𝘶𝘯 on Jul 25, 2017 17:05:40 GMT -5
the hair that you bleached will never be as healthy as it was before you messed with it, but you can get pretty close if you do things right. it usually bounces back after some care and even if the hair texture will never be the same (at least not until it's all grown out again) you can get it to look and feel healthy again. if the damage is bad, it might stay that way, unfortunately. I've seen that more than once even if it's never happened to me personally. but if you've never bleached your hair before, I'd say the chances of that are low.
I concur on the conditioning thing, and I also suggest hair masks! you can get ones made specifically for bleached hair and though I've never personally bleached mine, I got one for dyed hair back when I dyed mine regularly and it did wonders. I've also seen the difference it makes to other people's hair.
try not to use heat with it for a week or two just while your hair is recovering from the worst of it. even letting it air dry until it's got some life back might be a good idea.
the ends are almost always the most damaged when you dye/bleach your hair I've noticed so I always time it so I dye my hair before I'm set to get a hair cut anyway. just a light trim can do a lot. your hair will seem a lot less damaged just because the worst of it is gone
all in all, just look after it a little more than usual. give your hair some love! best of luck in your hair endeavours, I hope it turns out in the end.
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Post by Snappppppppppppp on Jul 25, 2017 17:14:55 GMT -5
Get 1 egg, 2 tbsp of coconut oil, and 2 tbsp of olive oil ( more if needed)
This makes your hair so soft
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