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For me, initially using more protein (than usual) drastically reducing direct heat helped me stop excessive breakage. Of course, I balanced it with moisture DCs.
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you gonna have me running to get some jherri reddingDC with protein I'll have to say and I'm going to have to make it a weekly thing I think. Jherri redding natural protein stops my breakage immediately it seems. I've also used Motions CPR to stop breakage and that stopped it immediately as well.
Maybe someone already said this...but you have to know why you are breaking before you address the problem:
Too dry?
Too much moisture?
Both can cause breakage from what I have learned here.
Someone mentioned clarifying first. I agree. Then wet test a strand or two in different places on your head. If your hair snaps quickly with no stretching, you need moisture. It's too dry.
If it stretches a looong way and then breaks you need protein. It's not strong enough.
If it does a normal stretch and bounces back or breaks after that little stretch (which normal, healthy hair will do), then your hair is probably healthy but has some porosity issues who can lead to breakage. The cuticle may not be closed enough, thus leading to weakened hair and breakage.
Roux Porosity Control is ALWAYS wonderful as a final step to make sure the cuticle is sealed and you keep whatever progress you have made in rectifying the problem. I can't find it here in the UK, and I have looked for it, but it's probably the reason my hair never broke or shed in the US. I used it because my mom gave it to me and it smelled good. I didn't know it was exceptionally good for my hair. Shame...
Someone please correct me if I wrote wrong info.
I hope this is helpful...
cj
First things first....CLARIFY
(2) Protein treatment
(3) Moisture treatment
you gonna have me running to get some jherri redding
Do they sell it at sallys?You definitely won't regret it. You see and feel the difference in your hair immediately and so do other people I might add![]()
7500mcg of Biotin (daily) helped me retain my hair, made it much stronger.
Maybe someone already said this...but you have to know why you are breaking before you address the problem:
Too dry?
Too much moisture?
Both can cause breakage from what I have learned here.
Someone mentioned clarifying first. I agree. Then wet test a strand or two in different places on your head. If your hair snaps quickly with no stretching, you need moisture. It's too dry.
If it stretches a looong way and then breaks you need protein. It's not strong enough.
If it does a normal stretch and bounces back or breaks after that little stretch (which normal, healthy hair will do), then your hair is probably healthy but has some porosity issues who can lead to breakage. The cuticle may not be closed enough, thus leading to weakened hair and breakage.
Roux Porosity Control is ALWAYS wonderful as a final step to make sure the cuticle is sealed and you keep whatever progress you have made in rectifying the problem. I can't find it here in the UK, and I have looked for it, but it's probably the reason my hair never broke or shed in the US. I used it because my mom gave it to me and it smelled good. I didn't know it was exceptionally good for my hair. Shame...
Someone please correct me if I wrote wrong info.
I hope this is helpful...
cj
This is the simplest and clearest identification description I've seen. "breaks fast=dry, stretches then breaks=need protien, otherwise attack porosity.
I'm almost sure I have to cut away the damaged hair first. Otherwise it seems pretty strong and healthy.
Question: Is losing approx 100 strands of long and short (pieces) too much for natural hair. That's what I lose every 2-3 days when I GENTLY reposition my bun and/or cowash?
You can't find porosity control?!!Peckham in london! There's loads of it there, just littered on the streets LOL ok not on the streets but in ALL BSS on the highstreet; that's at least five shops. HTH
Sound like the problem I had. I really recommend a weekly protein it changed my hair problems around for the best. I can literally go a whole week moisturizing 1X. My hair now holds moisture because the protein treatments allows my hair to hold it. A lot of times we assume we need moisture because our hair is dry but a lot of times our hair can't hold on to moisture cause we have no protein in it. Please read the thread I started MY DISCOVERY. This will truely help you. I'm telling you I was loosing hair just like you. Click on my profile and then statistics, and look at the threads I started. You will find the 2 min at this point is not strong enough for you to see the results you need. You might also want to check out the challenge I started too! PROTEIN IS MY FRIEND.i STILL have breakage problems. i texlaxed my hair maybe 3 years ago and didnt know how to care for it. i used flat irons nearly everyday!! then obviously i started to have serious breakage, but as i still didnt know how to care for my hair i didnt do much to combat it. I had sl hair and i broke off to neck length. now im on my way back to sl. I still cant figure out why i still have some breakage! Ive noticed if i dont moisturise my hair daily it will feel dry and il hear the snap,crackle and pop sound when i comb or rack my fingers thorugh my hair. SO is this a moisture problem? Sometimes when i do a moist dc my hair feels uber soft almost mushy. So i tried doing the aphogee 2 min recon last night and alot of hair broke when i washed it out. When my hair is wet it jus breaks so easily!! could it be the shower pressure? Ive started protective styles and wearing a satin bonnet to sleep in (i was never consistant in covering my hair at night til now)
Sorry for all the questions, but i really need help. Ive posted on a thread before about my breakage and got no responsei wanna reach my apl or at least past sl by december goal, but at the minute it doesnt seem likely.