chelleypie810
Well-Known Member
I don't know what's going on but since I've gotten my hair layered my ends have been super dry. I checked my porosity and I'm pretty sure that's not it. I've tried all oils and moisturiZers too and no luck. HELP!!!
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I don't know what's going on but since I've gotten my hair layered my ends have been super dry. I checked my porosity and I'm pretty sure that's not it. I've tried all oils and moisturiZers too and no luck. HELP!!!
I would do frequent hot oil treatments, but I'll pass on two lines that my stylist recommended to me since I bleached my hair to the point where my entire head of hair is dry and brittle:
Sebastian Drench shampoo and conditioner
Goldwell Kerasilk products
BTW, it'll take some time of regular use of these depending on the extent of dryness.
Do you put your hair up and cover it at night?
Whats your regimen?
Steam. That's the answer to everything dry.....steam treatments with a moisturizer.
-shampoo with naked naturals poo for color treated hair
-deep condition with africas best hair mayo or olive oil deep conditioner
-leave in moroccanoil styling cream or aphogee green tea or leave in hair mayo
-blow dry w/ brush or comb attachment and straighten
How frequently are you using the blow dryer with the brush/comb attachment? One common culprit of suffering ends is excessive brushing/combing, and with heat added to that, it can't really help.
I hope you find the problem!!
I do it once per week. Maybe I should just do the roots? and just normally blow the ends w/ no brush or use the diffuser??? I dunnobecause my hair is really moisturized and soft, its the ends that are out of control dry.
I have been using QP Elasta Mango Butter for my dr ends since July 2009 and so far so good.
I do it once per week. Maybe I should just do the roots? and just normally blow the ends w/ no brush or use the diffuser??? I dunnobecause my hair is really moisturized and soft, its the ends that are out of control dry.
I would recommend that the heat styling is cut down, and if possible, lower the heat settings. When I blow dry my hair, which is rare, I hit the ends with the cool setting, instead of the setting I use on the rest of the hair. I also never rely on the blow dryer itself to completely dry the hair 100%..this marginalizes the heat contact and the brushing...letting the hair air dry after a certain amount of blow drying.
Also, are you aware of your hair's protein sensitivity? Protein overload can be a quick way to dry ends as well.
In addition to the blow drying and heat styling causing issues with dryness, I would be a little cautious about using the Aphogee green tea restructerizer and the ORS Hair Mayo as leave-ins too often as well. They have quite a bit of protein in them that could make your hair a little hard and/or straw-like. I am not familiar with the Morrocanoil Cream or it's ingredients.
New growth can handle more than ends can as the ends are older hair and can be depleted of moisture faster than the new growth hair. Your main objective at this point is to minimize the blow drying and heat if you want to save your hair.
You may need to baggy your ends and do some moisturizing deep conditioner for a while to get the moisture back in your ends provided that they are not heat damaged already. I sure hope you find an effective solution for your hair. Good luck.
You have enough protein treatment there, which is great. Can you try one weekend using a moisturizing conditioner like Keracare Humecto or Mizani Moisturefuse or another one with glycerin as the #2 ingredient? Do a 20 -30 minute DC with it and the glycerin will work as a great humectant, drawing the moisture into your hair. I would have suggested Nexxus humectress but last I checked the new formula had glycerin taken out of it. It used to work wonders for my hair but now that they took the glycerin out my hair wasn't as moisturized.-shampoo with naked naturals poo for color treated hair
-deep condition with africas best hair mayo or olive oil deep conditioner
-leave in moroccanoil styling cream or aphogee green tea or leave in hair mayo
-blow dry w/ brush or comb attachment and straighten
Found the culprit, it's the blowfrying that's making your hair dry, lay off the blowfryer, try airdrying or difussing your hair instead, moisterize more, DC w/ steam warm wet towel, baggy and/or bun. hth-shampoo with naked naturals poo for color treated hair
-deep condition with africas best hair mayo or olive oil deep conditioner
-leave in moroccanoil styling cream or aphogee green tea or leave in hair mayo
-blow dry w/ brush or comb attachment and straighten
Found the culprit, it's the blowfrying that's making your hair dry, lay off the blowfryer, try airdrying or difussing your hair instead, moisterize more, DC w/ steam warm wet towel, baggy and/or bun. hth
The moroccanoil is a moisturizing leave in plus a thermal protectant i'm pretty sure. I think i'll just use the aphogee green tea or should i cut out the green tea altogether because i don't use it too often. Should i just use the chi silk infusion if I straighten? I normally go to the salon but as of late my stylist isn't really doing my hair to my expectations and is also using too much heat for my liking. I wish i could bun everyday but my stylist cut my bangs too short and i'd have to wear my hair back everyday and i have a huge forehead! plus my hair is only at my neck and layered which makes it hard also.
Found the culprit, it's the blowfrying that's making your hair dry, lay off the blowfryer, try airdrying or difussing your hair instead, moisterize more, DC w/ steam warm wet towel, baggy and/or bun. hth
Castor oil on the ends after moisturizing with a water based moisturizer.