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Repairing dry, damaged hair.

Asked by jemmaammej 10 months ago, 3 answers.

My hair is reaaally dry and damaged because of all the heat products and dye I've used on it over the past few years.

Does anyone know how I could

A) strip any colour that's already in my hair out without damaging it?
B) try and make it softer and...

look healthier?

Thanks loads happy

newest Answered by scenegirl101 on Jan 22, 2009, 02:28PM
58 answers

I dont know about A...but I know about B

Take a good conditioner that you like ( I use Aussie) wet your hair, then put the conditioner all over in your hair and but a bag, grocery sacks work over your hair and clip it in place, leave conditioner in for about 1-3 HOURS THEN rinse out, also trim your hair to get rid of split ends

kitty Answered by ty on Jan 22, 2009, 02:48PM
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I would swear by the good conditioner, I started using biolage and my hair's become a lot nicer

Answered by jemmaammej on Jan 23, 2009, 01:03PM
59 answers

thank you!!!

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