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Old 05-19-2008, 08:09 PM
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Cool Dry hair from chemical damage....

I saw on www.personalmakeupadviser.com that one of the most talked about products were redken smooth down shampoo and conditioner. i bought it from hair cuttery and my hair did a 180. its so smoothe and shiny, almost like i put a flat iron to it hahaha
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Old 06-13-2008, 04:16 AM
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Well, I have found that most of the products that claim to restore your hair, actually just prevent it from breaking faster. It's hard to actually repair hair once it's been damaged by dye.
I have been using this conditioning cream from Biolage, seems to improve the texture, but my hair is still damaged.
No product will give you healthy hair if your hair is already fried. The best is to just let it grow and cut the ends until the new hair takes over...
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let the new hair grow and dont use chemicals on it, when your hair is long enough cut the damaged hair.
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