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#139165 - 01/29/08 12:15 AM
Re: The New Hair Thread!
[Re: jawjaw]
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Registered: 04/16/07
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You will be able to feel it, Jaw Jaw, on the first application how it is doing. If it is doing well, I'd use it every third day. If you buy the curl definer, you will be very happy with your results probably by the first time you use it.
Oh, those trims are CRUCIAL! Every 6 weeks. Hair grows a half inch every month, decide how much to trim by that gauge. You spread the definer in your hands and then apply to your hair and it should make those frizzies die down and make you hair very soft. This stuff is not for children, it's great, again, I use it. It is for serious conditioning and it really sticks, it smells nice and if you read the reviews, most like it except those with thin hair or not a lot of hair because it's so thick a conditioner.
The reason I would shampoo and condition every three days at least is to give my hair more conditioner sooner. If you waited to shampoo too long, the hair would not be conditioned again until you did shampoo, you see? Also, if you have the curl enhancer working for you, you will be doing your hair a favor!
dancer
Edited by dancer9 (01/29/08 12:20 AM)
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#139167 - 01/29/08 12:28 AM
Re: The New Hair Thread!
[Re: jawjaw]
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Jaw Jaw, You, personally, need, by the sound of your hair, a high quality, intensive product that is made for hair like yours. You see, we all have different hair like different bodies. Some bodies are tougher than others, some women are stronger than others.. Your hair, like mine, reacts to chemicals like it's been "hit," you see?
You, like I, need to mend out hair after it get's hit when another's hair might have felt a slight bump! Does this make sense?
Redkin is a good product for most. But if you have sensitive hair, you should treat it as you would sensitive anything.
Do you have sensitivities anywhere else on your body? Are you small boned? These things help us to understand our nail type our hair type, etc...
Pureology is not for everyone either. It is not for those whose hair is stronger than ours. Your hair may be curly but it is still sensitive or it would not react as it is to store bought color. Yes, it has metal, but some do better than you and I with metals.
You're special, you see?
Jaw Jaw, Have you tried a vinegar and water rinse yet? A couple cups of waterr to a little bit of vinegar before washing may help with the metal. Try it, and use white vinegar for light hair and red vinegar for dark hair. Try that asap.
dancer
Edited by dancer9 (01/29/08 12:36 AM)
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#139170 - 02/11/08 01:28 AM
Re: The New Hair Thread!
[Re: dancer9]
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I've been a redhead all my life and I'm staying that way even though I see those shiny, white thingys coming through. My mom and one cousin went grey at 21.
I had curly hair most of my life, but now in the winter months without as much humidity it's just very wavy and I love it. I'll be looking for help with curly, frizzy stuff this summer.
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