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- 16 de Oct, 2019
I can relate, except my hair is curly. I really don't have damaged hair because until recently I never used heat. But my hair always looks damaged and frizzy when I air dry. So I started to do more actual styling to knock out the frizz, but I don't go overboard.Wandering on over to this thread in hopes of getting hair care advice (I don't see a separate thread for this issue). Any suggestions for affordable products that work for my issue? Here we go: Genetically-tragic straight hair that used to be soft and fine, but is dried-out from eons of colouring, even though I have only done roots for many years now. Got a very short cut 7 years ago that did not encourage better growth. Doesn't hang limply, isn't coarse like straw, but can never wear it down because it is something in-between. I blow-dry gently because not doing so makes my hair slick-looking, too much makes it coarse. I sometimes have dry scalp, but the rest of the mess gets oily fast due to my touching it in order to put it in a chignon or topknot. I look at the Korean ladies in my neighbourhood with their effortlessly shiny, thick, straight hair and want to die.
My diet is very, very good and I do not smoke.
What can I do, apart from shaving my scalp and starting anew? That is not an option. I am open to a Quarantine DIY Chop, however. Any products or advice from those with similarly awful hair?
I have found that air drying about 80% then doing a blowout (on low heat) with some Fat-tastic mousse, and setting with hot rollers will keep my hair in a style for 3-4 days. I also use a weekly hair mask, sulfate free shampoo, and a leave-in conditioner cocktail. That is all on day 1, then I wake up and finger style it on day 2 and day 3. Sometimes I need to use the velcro rollers on the last day. Sometimes I need to touch up with my curling iron. I use Chi heat protecting spray (44 iron guard) when I do the iron, and my leave-in also protects up to 450°. Seems like a little bit of heat is the key for me. I wash my hair twice a week, and sometimes I let it air dry all the way before using the hot rollers.
Edit: I also use a silk pillowcase and don't touch my hair once it is styled. I think the no touching is the most important thing. I used to twiddle my hair subconsciously, and it made my hair look limp and gross. Just leave it alone!
Edit to specify low heat on hair dryer.
Final edit I swear! The L'oreal Elvive Dream Lengths leave in conditioner has heat protection and smooths split ends. I think you may like that, too. Most of the Elvive products are very good, imo.
My other products are mostly for curly hair, but I can share those if anyone is interested.
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