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Doctorfern | 22:13 Fri 23rd May 2008 | Beauty
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Can anyone out there help me with some advice re hair damage? My hair dryer overheated - although I was not aware of this at the time.After a few days I realised what was wrong and now have heat damaged hair.
I have been told I will have to wait until I grow the damage out, but think I have read that skin moisturiser soaked into the hair does help.
Does anyone have any advice that will help please.
My hair was in great condition until a few days ago !!
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If its actually burnt tho Im not sure if anything will help that much. Hot oils for hair might be better than moisturisers you can get these in most chemists, little vials theyre not too expensive.
You could try and intensive hair moisturiser, something quite natural though without to many chemicals. Boot Botanics have a good one.

Leave in on under a turbitowel or some cling film somewhere warm like in the bath.

You could try a VO5 hot oil treatment and get a dry and damaged hair shampoo (Elvive are good).
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Hi weeal,
Well its sort of singed - and feels not as soft ans silky as it was. Looks worse on the ends.
Thanks for your advice!
You can also use olive oil on your hair for extra moisture then wrap and keep in for a while as above.

Coconut oil (they sell tubs in superdrug) is also good but it will take a while to get the greasiness out of your hair so don't do it before you're going out.
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Thanks Jenna for your advice also.
I live in Spain so looking for a product like Elvive that I can recognise here. If all else fails there is plenty of olive oil here lol.
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thanks again jenna - I was actually joking about the olive oil - will give it a go tonight !!!
Try this home recipe for damaged hair :

1 cup aloe vera gel.
4 tbs. apple cider vinegar.
1 tbs. nettle tincture.
1/2 tsp. vitamin E oil.
1/2 tsp. rosemary essential oil.
Mix ingredients in a blender and process until smooth. Apply a small amount on the scalp once a day.




http://www.yourcoffeecorner.com/health-and-bea uty-recipes.html
Your local hairdresser will sell you a ph balanced professional conditioner (Ask for Loreals Aloe Vera for coloured hair) its green in colour and the creamiest available. Apply after shampooing, 3 good handfuls, and run fingers, spreading the conditioner, from root to ends. Put a polythene cap or carrier bag over scalp and towel over top to warm scalp for at least 20mins. Rinse off and hair will be really soft. The singed hair will in time snap off but conditioner will strengthen it till then.
this is going to sound saft, but the best thing to get ur hair soft and sleeky again is egg yoke. whisk it up and massage it in ur hair leave it for about 30 - 45 mins and wash of. ur hair might stink of egg for a few days but it will soon go if u get some decent shampoo and conditioner, if u dont want to use the egg plaster conditioner on dry hair and out a bag over and leave it for about 1 hr. and rinse
use a hot oil or intensive conditioning treatment 3 times a week and let your hair dry naturally for the time being. if you dont have a hot oil treatment for damaged hair olive oil is a good substitute. aussie swiss formula intensive conditioners are good. the main aim is to restore the moisture and natural oils that have been lost when your hair got frazzled. my sister frazzled my hair resulting in me refusing to go to work and i phoned a hairdresser friend in tears pleading with her to help. that is what she advised me to do. she also used her razor scissor thingys to get rid of the most badly damaged parts and as for my usual style/length you wouldnt even have noticed that she had cut anything off. she coloured my hair with a semi permanent colour almost identical to my own shade and believe it or not that improved the look to my almost normal appearance. because the colour was ammonia and peroxide free it wasnt causing any further damage to the condition of my hair
check out the site www.hairstylescut.com they have an advice section where you will find many answers abt hair care and hairstyles

http://www.hairstylescut.com/advice/advice.htm
http://www.easy-hairstyles.com/category/advice /

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