Tuesday, November 17, 2009

I want to continue straightening my hair , but i don't want any split ends is there a shampoo t

Is there a shampoo that protects my hair and prevents damage?



I want to continue straightening my hair , but i don't want any split ends is there a shampoo that protects ?

yeah there are lots of shampoos and conditioners that help protect your hair. =]



although i would worry most about the protectent used right before styling. (anything that is applied to wet hair is usually not strong enough to take a flat iron but is more for protection against your hair dryer.)



some good shampoo lines that protect your hair include: the chi line, therma-silk, and the alterna white truffle line.



i would worry more (with shampoo and condit.) about healthy hair, try a shampoo that "rebuilds" your hair, that way its harder to break.



redkens "extreme" and paul mitchelles "super strong" lines are really good at rebuilding your hair, so they can take the heat. their kind of pricey but your hair will show a major difference.



weekly deep conditoning also helps alot.



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while hair is wet



comb it with a wide tooth comb



blot with a towel til its damp



apply some "chi silk infusion" (this can be applied to wet or dry hair, this is the BEST protector it also helps rebuild hair.)



before flat ironing



make sure your hair is completely dry.



flat iron small sections slowly.



try not to go over a section more than twice.



then apply a small amount of the chi silk infusion to the ends to seal them.



also take your vitamins! this really helps your hair.



good luck =]



I want to continue straightening my hair , but i don't want any split ends is there a shampoo that protects ?

Ask a cosmetologist.



I want to continue straightening my hair , but i don't want any split ends is there a shampoo that protects ?

ummm i think they all say they do but i dont think they really do. I just use sunsilk heat therapy shampoo used to be the old thermasilk...i think it is ok.



I want to continue straightening my hair , but i don't want any split ends is there a shampoo that protects ?

There is some new shampoo from Herbal Essensce called Break's Over that is designed especially for split ends and breakage. Also, you should consider getting a hair product that protects your hair from the heat. I don't recomend straightening every single day. No amount of product can heal the damage you can do within a month's time. Your hair will feel like straw and look dull and frizzy. Trust me, I've done this before. I just do mine like two-three times a week or even less then that.



I want to continue straightening my hair , but i don't want any split ends is there a shampoo that protects ?

Sunsilk is good, but the truth is that whatever you're doing to prevent it, straightening your hair is killing it. If you absolutely insist on doing it, you can refrain from washing it every night (every other night works if your hair isn't excessively oily) or try straightening just the strands on the sides. That works with hyper-curly hair because the only place it usually looks off is around the face.



Also, don't use Shampoos with strong cleaning agents... like Herbal Essences. They're horrible. The second ingredient is usually something like Sodium/Ammonium Laryl/Laureth Sulfate. If it starts with Ammonium it's bad. Sodium Laureth Sulfate is teh least damaging, used in brands like Dove (I think) and Garnier Fructis (the greatest).



I want to continue straightening my hair , but i don't want any split ends is there a shampoo that protects ?

I think protected hair starts from the very beginning of the styling process. What you want to do is look for a conditioner that protects as well as a shampoo. Try ones specifically for heat styling, like Sunsilk ThermaShine or ThermaSilk. If you wanna spend a little more cash on a great product, try CHI products.



Aside from that, I also deep condition with a hair mask of some sort, at least once a week (more if I know I'm gonna be bad to it!). It only takes 3-5 minutes in the shower. I recommend Aussie's 3-minute miracle, Garnier's stuff, and, honestly, I haven't had a bad experience with any.



I also use a leave in conditioner, like Infusium 23 (which practically reversed my hair problems before), and right now I'm using one by Herbal Essences.



Make sure you use thermal styling products, like a silicone based product or straightening styling cream before ironing your hair, as this provides immediate protection.



I want to continue straightening my hair , but i don't want any split ends is there a shampoo that protects ?

Okay first off you need to use some leave in conditioner when your hair is wet which first protects it from the blowdryer and also locks in moisture to your strands to seal it with the heat. I like John Freida frizz ease miracle ___something it is a leave in balm that you can buy at walmart. Another good one is biosilk you have to buy it at a salon but it is amazing. Then you will also need to get a flat iron spray which protects your hair from the heat of the flat iron you can only get the good ones at a salon or somewhere that sells salon products. THere are a few good ones by chi, matrix, bedhead and S factor.........they are all called flat iron spray. Also get a good trim and get the dead stuff cut off there is noo way to repair split ends but to cut them off!



I want to continue straightening my hair , but i don't want any split ends is there a shampoo that protects ?

I think you need to keeping giving your hair its strength back to prevent damage from straightening your hair. I had severe damage to my hair from over-prcoessing it and short from pulling a Brittany and shaving everything, my girlfriend recommended www.biolustreflorida.com products. It repairs each and every hair strand, its amamzing. Ever since that day, 4 years ago, I purchase a kit every montha dn give myself a treatment the day before I color my hair and the 3-4 days after, so I have no damage from the chemicals of coloring and highlighting every 3 weeks. Good Luck

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