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BillieTheBot
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eurgh. im sick of my hair. its actually getting ridiculous now.
it just keeps snapping. like, i've just brushed my hair and ive got tiny snapped hairs everywhere.
i heavily condition my hair so its not like im forcing the brush through it.
it falls out easily, it breaks easily.
what can i do to strengthen it?
it just keeps snapping. like, i've just brushed my hair and ive got tiny snapped hairs everywhere.
i heavily condition my hair so its not like im forcing the brush through it.
it falls out easily, it breaks easily.
what can i do to strengthen it?
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best £15 you'll ever spend.
i have dark hair with caramel highlights.
Yup, it's not just for blondies. It's got keratine or something in it, my hairdresser recommended it when I bleached my hair then dyed it blonde when it used to break and be like straw.
Just put it on and wrap your head in clingfilm overnight and then shampoo/condition as normal the next day. Do it every 4 days, you'll have smexy hair again, promise.
I personally found Dumb Blonde to be rubbish. Kerastase products are much better. I used ot have really weak hair when I was blonde and I used the green Kerasatase "bains de force" and this was brilliant.
Also check your diet too. If it's soemthing that's suddenly happening and you don't bleach your hair then it could be to do with that.
me too, iv got a nearly full bottle of it in my bathroom cupboard cos i thought it was just crap!
i might try the kerastase stuff, iv heard lots of good stuff about it.
I've heard using a natural shampoo (no chemicals ect) is good for your hair and not washing for too long and focussing mainly on scalp and the mid lengths and not so much the ends.
Then using a deep conditioning treatment (find one that works well for you) try looking at 'Andreaschoice' on youtube a girl who does tutorials about all this hair stuff!
Also buying satin pillowcases, as cotton ones take the moisture from hair, using oil on the ends, like 'Biosilk' will also help, not brushing when wet, using heat protectant.
Not using snaggy hair bands, being carefull with your hair, not brushing loads and not using too much heat, for example don't use a hair dryer if you know you're gonna straighten.
a good idea is if you do straighten your hair, is to exeperiment with your naturual hair type, trying to find ways around the hairstraightener and leave the straightener for special occassions.
Getting a trim regularly will help too, I say if you hair is in really bad condition go and get all the bad bits chopped off start of fresh! Then use some of these techniques and hopefully it shall of improved
Apparently those baby brushes are good for your hair!
oh and mayonaise on your hair is really conditioning apparently becuase it's protein for the hair :?