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I big chopped on 6/1 . I have been co washing everyday since and when I apply my leave-ins I see little broken hairs what should I do?

I've also applied a henna treatment on 6/4 for 4hrs and then deep conditioned for 2 1/2 hrs.
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Vitamin E Oil, Egg,and Mayo. What ever you do don't wash it wash it out with hot water or sit under a dryer. It will take a little time but it works
 
I big chopped on 6/1 . I have been co washing everyday since and when I apply my leave-ins I see little broken hairs what should I do?

I've also applied a henna treatment on 6/4 for 4hrs and then deep conditioned for 2 1/2 hrs.
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maybe you still have some relaxed pieces. there will be some breakage, it just depends on how much. also make sure your co-wash conditioners are moisturizing. If your her is protein sensitive and the co-wash conditioner has protein, that could be your issue. Also, what was in your henna treatment?
 
I was having the same issue with my daughter last wk, I just bought some alfaparf products and it stopped that in it's tracks. Even when I comb out my rollersets I would get a lot of broken pieces on the sink and my clothes but that wasn't the case this morning. Now I've just started using these products so I can't talk about the long term use but I think you'll find plenty of reviews that rave about them. What I used was Real Cream, Hyper Oil and the Midollo renewal lotion. If anything I would get the last one, it's a leave in and it makes ur hair real strong. Hope this helps

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I probably wouldn't have henna. But since you did, a moistrizing DC will be your best bet for the next few washes.
 
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