boundlessbeauty
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Color damage, dryness...all due to my lack of knowledge in how to take care of my natural hair. 15 months natural...please help.
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Wow you are pretty.
But I wouldn't tell you to do any drastic cuts, especially if you have not been on your HHJ for long.
I think you should just get a trim at the ends, to get rid of splits, and aid in retention. Then baby your hair for a while...keep it moist and protected, and treat it like silk. After you've given your hair some time to recuperate, start trimming away at the parts that won't cooperate.
Eventually, you will have to cut out all the damage because it never truly repairs itself. But by taking good care of your hair and trimming slowly, you may not have to cut so much and you can avoid the shock of losing all your hair at one go.
Unless you don't mind cutting it all off at once and starting anew. If that's okay with you, then just do that.
Good luck!
i wouldnt say cut it, just nurture it back to health. a lot of DC's and hot oil treatments. Maybe use henna to color it back to its natural color, it will probably make it look a lot more healthy. my hair is naturally red in color, and while not unhealty, i find that when i dye it a darker color, it looks much healthier than when it is lighter.
it looks dry so you may need lots of moisture, i would stay away from the protien treatments as it may cause more dryness.
So far I've started conditioning more. I do deep condition every week now. The damage stemmed from a lot of breakage from color [ironically done by professionals].I don't see a lot of spit ends. I do get knots a lot because i wear my hair in curly fros and puffs. I plan to get a weave in a week for protective styling. [hopefully it last for about 2 months] I really don't want to cut all and start over but I will do what I need to.
ok ima keep it real, as usual.
no weave! why? because you have to take care of your hair msnetta.
DC every week? nah, you need to do it twice a week and on dry hair. why ON DRY HAIR? becuase your hair will soaK UP nothing else but the conditioner, no water. think of a sponge. if the sponge is soaked with water, how will it soak up anything else after?
you dont need to cut off your hair, you need a protein treatment, and NOT A LIGHT ONE.
IF YOU GET WEAVE, HOW WILL YOU DC TWICE A WEEK? (ITS SO NEEDED,MSNETTA)
come over here. let me do your hair for you. id hook it up.
luv ya!!!!
Thank you buddy. Makes sense.I just get frustrated thus the reasoning for wanting the weave. *sighs*. I guess I need to find a protective style I am comfortable with until my hair is healthy again. Wig? The thing that really bothers me is growing the color out. The two colors are sooooooo differently and drastic but there is nothing I can do I guess-unless I do the henna on the colored part.
I may have to take you up on your offer, where do you live?![]()
So far I've started conditioning more. I do deep condition every week now. The damage stemmed from a lot of breakage from color [ironically done by professionals].I don't see a lot of spit ends. I do get knots a lot because i wear my hair in curly fros and puffs. I plan to get a weave in a week for protective styling. [hopefully it last for about 2 months] I really don't want to cut all and start over but I will do what I need to.
You can repair it. Do a protein treatment followed by a moisturizing conditioner once a month (or twice a month if you feel you need it) and go easy on the heat. You'll be ok.
DON'T CUT YET!!!! I colour and i'm natural.
First things first, do a hard protein treatment (I use Aphogee 2 step) don't forget to moisturise (I use Nexxus Humectin to DC) after.
Set up a regimen that incorporates more protein than you would normally, but don't overdo it and listen to your hair. Also concentrate application of products on your ends.
After the first hard protein treatment be sure to up your DCs at least once a week, then co-wash midweek, DCs-Aveda DR Intensive is great, Joico Smooth, Lustrasilk Sheabutter, Aphogee 2 minute.
After washing add liquid leaveins (Infusium, Aphogee reconstructor spray) use a creamy leave in (Giovanni direct) and seal (any oil, castor oil. EVOO).
DON'T BE TOO HEAVY HANDED with your leave ins, its better to put a little 2ce a day than a lot once.
Since you say you have no splits try the new regimen for about 2 months THEN decide if you need to cut. I say most likely not.
Also to make your hair not as strawy get John Frieda Luminous Colour Glaze - its serum like and is supposed to "brighten" your hair but it works like a cellophane and smooths your cuticle making your hair feel better.
Also after 2 months you may want to cut down on the protein treatments and incorporate more moisture treatments, but be sure to do a hard protein at least every 3 months (mine's every 8 weeks but depends on how my hair feels).
HTH
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DON'T CUT YET!!!! I colour and i'm natural.
First things first, do a hard protein treatment (I use Aphogee 2 step) don't forget to moisturise (I use Nexxus Humectin to DC) after.
Set up a regimen that incorporates more protein than you would normally, but don't overdo it and listen to your hair. Also concentrate application of products on your ends.
After the first hard protein treatment be sure to up your DCs at least once a week, then co-wash midweek, DCs-Aveda DR Intensive is great, Joico Smooth, Lustrasilk Sheabutter, Aphogee 2 minute.
After washing add liquid leaveins (Infusium, Aphogee reconstructor spray) use a creamy leave in (Giovanni direct) and seal (any oil, castor oil. EVOO).
DON'T BE TOO HEAVY HANDED with your leave ins, its better to put a little 2ce a day than a lot once.
Since you say you have no splits try the new regimen for about 2 months THEN decide if you need to cut. I say most likely not.
Also to make your hair not as strawy get John Frieda Luminous Colour Glaze - its serum like and is supposed to "brighten" your hair but it works like a cellophane and smooths your cuticle making your hair feel better.
Also after 2 months you may want to cut down on the protein treatments and incorporate more moisture treatments, but be sure to do a hard protein at least every 3 months (mine's every 8 weeks but depends on how my hair feels).
HTH
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cosigning. never tried these products but they sound great!!
dont worry msnetta, we got you![]()