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FAO: Girls....re: hair

edited December 2007 in General
Ok hi, i need some help.

I have longish hair (about midway down my back) and i use a hair straightener on it pretty much everyday (cuz its naturally curly and i hate curly hair).

Here's my problem: my hair has HORRIBLE split ends and it seems to be breaking on me in some places (at the ends....im guessing cuz of the split ends).

Is there any way to make it stronger at all? Like, obviously i know i have to cut the split ends to get rid of them, but is there anything i can use or take to make my hair stronger so that it:
a) won't get split ends
b) won't break

Im wondering mostly about shampoos, conditioners, herbs that i can take, etc.

If anyone knows, any advice would be appreciated.

Oh, and yes, im aware that if i stopped using the straightener, my hair prolly wouldnt be damaged, but i dont think i'll be stopping that any time soon, lol. So im looking for other ways. :)

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  • edited December 2007
    it's winter and your hair will be prone to split ends since it's so cold.. hair masks and leave-in conditioners might be able to help you.. you can try using them every 2 weeks.. if you're using a hair straightener make sure you use products that protect your hair from the heat before styling.. and after put some nourishing cream on your hair ends.. that should keep most of the split ends away.. if you're into homemade products.. try the avocado hair mask..=)
  • edited December 2007
    cut it lol
  • edited December 2007
    I know I'm a guy, but I got some good advice from Azzi's Hair Studio at Cornerstone and it works...Don't shampoo your hair everyday! Shampooing drys out your hair, so it's not that healthy to shampoo it all the time. I started shampooing every couple of days now and my hairs a lot healthier and more manageable. And use conditioner on days that you don't shampoo for added sexyiness ;)
  • edited December 2007
    from what my experience i shampoo, then rinse, leave conditioner in for a bit, then rinse again.

    isn't that what the directions say on the back of the bottle? and ever since i started using conditioner about a month ago, it definitely makes a difference in how soft your hair is haha. i hope you have enjoyed "a glimpse of the illicit's feminine corner, tune in next time "
  • edited December 2007
    Lol @ your feminine corner....love it!

    My hair seems to always be like this year-round tho for the past year and a half. I did cut it in that time of course, but the split ends are all over the place!

    illicit: I do shampoo and then leave the conditioner in and all that jazz as i always have done. Ive always used conditioner.

    siuying: what kind of products protect your hair from the heat of the straightener? Do you know any specific brands that work??

    Kevin: I dont shampoo my hair everyday anyway....a few times a week is what i do usually.

    Its just so gross! I hate it! My bf says he cant even notice it and that he thinks my hair beautiful but i think hes lying cuz it seems very noticeable to me. I dont want to have to pull a britney and shave my head to get rid of the split ends :( Ugh, i cant even imagine that anyway!
  • edited December 2007
    SHAVE ITTT

    remember demi moore did it, and I know you love Demi :P
  • edited December 2007
    LOLOL

    !

    No, not gonna shave my hair. I will have to cut quite a bit off of it tho i think....that wont be too bad tho.
  • edited December 2007
    okay i have to stress DON'T PULL THE BRITNEY STUNT.. i'm sure you know how long it take to grow a beautiful long mane so DON'T shave!!

    i've used a variety of hair products just to try them out.. when i had straight hair i use tresemme's heat tamer spray every time i need to blow dry or straighten my hair.. it protects your hair from the heat.. john frieda's frizz ease also has a straightener spray and you can try their daily nourishment spray if your hair is on the dry side.. i highly recommend their secret weapon flawless finishing creme, that's what i put on the ends of my hair to keep it from splitting.. right now i'm using marc anthony's products.. i haven't tried his simply straight line but i'm having a blast using his strictly curls product line..

    but remember to trim your split ends first before trying all that..=)
  • edited December 2007
    HMm... I know stopping straightening isn't what you want, BUT!!!

    There's this really cool Japanese hair straightening solution that salon's use. Basically, it's perming your hair, but perming it straight instead of curly.

    From all my friends who have done it, it doesn't damage your hair, and save a load of time in the morning!!

    I don't really have a problem with split ends because I don't straighten my hair =) Because my hair is spaghetti straight already! Haha... Although I'm looking into digitally perming my hair (another ingenious Japanese invention: The Digital Perm) so it's wavy...

    Always wanting what we don't have... HAHA:
    Your hair is curly but you want it straight
    My hair is striaght but I want it wavy

    Interesting =D
  • edited December 2007
    well, my sister straightens her hair often and she uses the tresemme's heat tamer spray as well. she really likes it and there is a noticeable difference in her hair since she started using it. so yaaa! tresemme's spray is definitely a good choice for you if you straighten your hair often! also, i have long hair and with long hair i used to get dry ends as well (in between haircuts mostly). i used AG's Fast Food leave-in conditioner, which worked really well. not only does it work well, but it smells like CANDYYY, which is not a bad thing at all...you won't get any complaints that's for sure trust me :) with the split ends situation, something i have noticed is that split ends really show in dark hair. so if you have dark hair, for a quick fix and if you don't want to lose a lot of length by cutting all the split ends off, try dyeing it a shade or so lighter (black to brown)...it hides the split ends good for a little while, plus it switches things up, which is always fun!

    for the record - curly hair is HOTTT!!! i'm not lucky enough to have curly hair, so if you have it, beee HAPPY :)
  • edited December 2007
    ^Thanks!

    I'm gonna try that conditioner. Yah, I have dark brown hair with slight reddish tinges throughout it that show up nicely in the sunlight....I absolutely love my hair color (my hair dresser says she'd never be able to replicate the color, but i think shes lying, lol) so i dont really want to dye it another color....but thats true that it does switch it up a little bit. I think im gonna have to cut the split ends off.

    I'm gonna try that tresemme thing too....might as well give it a try, what do i have to lose?

    And ugh, i hate my curly hair! But im guessing you have naturally straight hair and want curly hair....i have naturally curly hair and love straight hair. Grass is always greener on the other side i guess, lol.
  • edited December 2007
    What kind of straightener are you using? You should get a Chi or a Sedu, you can buy them online or have your hair dresser order one in, they're less damaging than conventional ones
  • edited December 2007
    Ummm, i think its called a "Yesi" or something like that. I dont have it right infront of me at the moment. But its a good one, I bought it from my hairdresser a while ago.....goes up to 280 degrees, so it makes sense that its slowly destroying my hair, lol.
  • edited December 2007
    I straighten my hair occasionally, but I know people who do it everyday and their ends start to fall off and then they cant go without straightening their hair cause itll look poofy and scraggly.

    Is your straightener ionic with ceramic plates?
  • edited December 2007
    Hmmm, it says:

    YESI II
    Ceramic Straight Iron
    Automatic Sense Control System
    Goes up to 210 degrees (oops, i thought it was 280 which i put in an earlier post)

    Its a good straightener. I bought it from my hairdresser about two years (or was it three....) ago and it cost a lot, althought i cant remember the exact price. Its not one of those crappy little things that you buy at the drugstore.

    Yah, that person you described above is me....i NEED to straighten my hair or else i just dont feel right. I just really wish it wouldnt damage my hair :( Maybe i need a newer model....but this one still works really great.
  • edited December 2007
    Try to buy a CHI or a SEDU, they actually go up to like 400 I think? Go to folica.com and read the reviews they ship within 2 days...I don't know if yours is ionic, does it take you a long time to straighten? My sedu does it in less than two pulls, cuts time down so much compared to the other ones Ive used


    edit: I dont know if you never used heat protect spray previously every time...but the girl Im talking about she didnt and I think thats why her hair always singed off, everyones told me to use heat spray everytime when your hair is damp, then blowdry, then straighten, then finish cream, and weekly conditioning treatments like those hot oil ones
  • edited December 2007
    randomuser;19000 said:
    Try to buy a CHI or a SEDU, they actually go up to like 400 I think?
    WOW!!! That's mega expensive. I could by 2 pairs of boots! Haha... Good thing my hair is straight already. Then again... I want it way... haha.
  • edited December 2007
    I was under the impression that '400' meant 400 degrees....is that right randomuser, or no?

    According to a website i went to, it says its ionic, or that it has a "negative ion that gives a shinier, silkier look".... It doesnt take long to straighten at all, and my hair is pretty curly....i can get it done pretty fast actually. Its a good straigtener....

    ....but its destroying my hair! This protective spray that you are talking about, where can you biy it from?

    I obviously need to cut the ends off, but the damage is all over the freaking place....people tell me they cant see it when i ask but i think that they're lying!! lol. I just want to know how to protect it after i cut it. The ends look just awful right now imo.
  • edited December 2007
    baby e;19013 said:
    I was under the impression that '400' meant 400 degrees....is that right randomuser, or no?
    HAHA....... oh.
    I feel dumb now =(
  • edited December 2007
    Disclaimer: this thread has become a complete female thread, where males are cannot participate actively. Time to increase the testosterone.























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  • edited December 2007
    not that it has become a complete female thread so to speak.. guys just don't mind so much/go through the hassle of hair management.. =) but girls do get impressed when guys can talk hairapy (btw..is that what they call in sunsilk? @_@)
  • edited December 2007
    heat protectant spray is a must if you dont want damage...you can get it at any drugstore, itll say on the product for using with straigtheners etc i use this got2be stuff but i think theres better brands

    and 400 is 400 degrees some of these straighteners are serious business, and my sedu heats up in like 10 secs
  • edited December 2007
    I saw the CHI you were talking about in pink on 24 today.. they're selling it for $250.. =)
  • edited December 2007
    you can get them online for 100 at folica.com, canadian dollar makes it on par right now I think too, the pink one is like the breast cancer awareness one i think
  • edited December 2007
    got2be....ok, i'll go look for that :)

    I think illicit feels threatened by this girly thread. Awww.
  • edited December 2007
    baby e;19141 said:


    I think illicit feels threatened by this girly thread. Awww.
    i used to use got2be for gel then i didn't like the spiking glue cause it's too stiff

    anyways..






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  • edited December 2007
    ^ aww... doesn't she look adorable.. =)
  • edited December 2007
    i like this hair.

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    and this hairstyle as well

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