Just want to say a big thank you to Edgar for the lovely blow dry he did for me on Thursday 17th April for the film premiere I went to.
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Overprocessed hair - help please |
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I had hennaed my hair for 15 years, then decided last year to go blonde. Whether because of the henna, overprocessing or sensitive hair, the bleaching (done by a local hair salon) has damaged my hair very badly, and I now have a head of straw. The hair is different lengths where it has broken off, and is virtually transparent from halfway down my head. So I have decided to try to return to my natural colour, which is brown. Can anyone advise on the best way of doing this? I would like to have it dyed brown while the blonde and the damaged bits grow out, but I don't want to damage it further. What is the most effective and safest way of going brown while my own hair grows back? Any advice would be very much appreciated.
Sarah slmg@shaw.ca
Posted on: 2003/11/24 12:46
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Re: Overprocessed hair - help please |
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We would suggest to have weekly conditioning treatments that work inside the hair from a proffessional salon,& to have regular six week trims.
You would need to have a consultation face to face to discuss colour and cut to work out whats best for you. The only colour you should have really is a semi permanment the colours we use from our machine have less ammonia so this is better for the hair. we also offer free consultation without any obligations because we care.
Posted on: 2003/11/25 18:33
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Re: Overprocessed hair - help please |
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Posted on: 2003/11/25 20:55
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