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Ebscurlytv- My Hair Is Damaged

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MileHighDiva

A+ Hair Care Queen

She thinks condish may have contibuted to her heat damage...

I wonder what kind of DC she's been using.

Curious, if she's considered doing a hard protein treatment i.e. Duo Tex or Aphogee Two-Step?

I think she's throwing spaghetti at the wall re: what caused the damage.

I'd hate to see her cut her hair.

ETA: I'll re-watch when I'm not sleep surfing.
 
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I'm watching the video, like what the :deadhorse: you cut your hair like that for.

Don't seem bad to me, maybe hard protein can plump back those curls.

I'm staring at her hair the whole time like dang that's beautiful hair.
Then she held up those cut pieces :huh:

Lucky enough to hide the butchery with all that hair.
 
Her hair looks good to me :look:
She shouldn't have chopped those random pieces like that and maybe should have started with cutting a couple of inches from the parts that look damaged instead of a big drastic chop.
 
I think she just got heat damage from when she straighted it, and just didn't notice it until well after she washed it out. I don't think she should have cut it the way she did.
 
Yeah her thought process was really random and all over the place. Thank goodness she has enough hair to hide the random pieces she hacked off.
 
She probably needs to just use a clarifying shampoo. When my hair suddenly gets dry and lackluster I use a clarifying shampoo and my hair comes back to life.
 
Lately I've been thinking that my hair is damaged too and I haven't used heat since 2011. I maybe blow dried a few times before a trim. Or, maybe the curl pattern simply changes once you hit a certain length????
 
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hmm she should have given it more time and clarified it a few times- it's true that excessive build-up can seem like heat damage
 
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