Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Is it ok to rebond my hair do-it-yourself with wella staight when the hair end is all dry and damage

I cant stand wavy and frizzy hair. it really ruins my day and my productivity. my hair has hilites and i had rebond 5 months ago but the regrowth is quite long and lokks really bad with the new hair being wavy while the rest is straight but dry. im planning to rebond on my own with a wella staight strong since my officemate sells one its from singapore



Is it ok to rebond my hair do-it-yourself with wella staight when the hair end is all dry and damaged?

first of all..wait another month before doing anything to your hair :)



i do not recommend this, because aside from the straightning brand, a skillful ironing of hair has a lot to do for having best result of rebond. But if youre really on a tight budget, just have somebody to do it for you at home specially the ironing part :)



Is it ok to rebond my hair do-it-yourself with wella staight when the hair end is all dry and damaged?

yeah I think you should wait for another month. While waiting, use conditioner everyday and minimize you shampoo to twice a week (shampoo adds dryness to your hair). Just like skin hair needs to be moisturized so put conditioner generously on your hair and let it stay for 3 mins or so. I would also suggest to get this treatment called hair detox (it rinses hair chemicals). Probably your hair is dry because of the chemicals that drowned you hair. Good luck!=%26gt;

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