Guest guest Posted January 20, 2003 Report Share Posted January 20, 2003 Thanks, Tonya....I will try this. I've taken so much medication lately it's really damaged my hair. Let ya know if it works. Hugs, pam > > SOmetimes, unforseen " accidents " can happen to your hair. > The good thing about hair is that it grows and unless the > follicle itslef has been damaged, most damage is temporary > even though it seems like it will take years to get your hair > back to " normal. " THere are a few things you can do if your > hair gets damaged from a hot iron, hot blowdryer, perm, color, > etc... > > Use a styling cream when styling your hair. Apply the cream to > damp hair before blow drying. Never use high heat and never blow- > dry wet hair. You add the chance of damaging your hair from the > prolonged heat from drying the hair... > > After your hair is dry, use a pomade to the frizzed out ends. > Pomades will make strands of hair that want to stick out, behave > without adding weight that will make the hair flat. Be careful > with pomades though, it is a concentrated product and will gum > up your hair and make it flat if you use too much... > > Once a week, comb olive oil through your hair concentrating on > the ends. Put a shower cap on and let it soak in overnight if you > can. Shampoo out in the morning. Use an old pillowcase or cover the > case with an old towel to prevent staining. If you don't like the > idea of going to bed like a " salad head, " Do this treatment and > leave it on the hair for at least a few hours while you are lounging > around the house or even while you are slaving around the house. > Wrap a towel around the shower cap to keep the heat in... > > * > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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