How To Deal With Chemically Damaged Hair

How To Deal With Chemically Damaged Hair


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This video demonstrates how to correctly moisturize, treat and restore chemically damaged hair. Whether your hair is broken or not, this video shows you how to get it looking beautiful again!  Enlarge This video demonstrates how to correctly moisturize, treat and restore chemically damaged hair. Whether your hair is broken or not, this video shows you how to get it looking beautiful again!

How to deal with chemically damaged hair. Now, Katy has been coloring her hair for really quite a long time and she also straightens it ‘cause her hair is naturally curly, so we have to really look at what's the best way of keeping the most health in the hair as we possibly can. The first thing is to determine whether or not we need to have moisture or strength in the hair and that will take us down a different path.

Sometimes, you need to use both things. So, feeling the hair, her hair feels coarse and dry but it feels very strong, it doesn't feel like the hair is about to break. So, what we will be doing with Katy's hair is to actually moisturize the hair.

Now, there are several ways that we can do this. So, the way forwards for Katy is actually moisture. Now, the product I am going to use is a cream conditioning product which really works in and will penetrate the hair shaft and create flexibility in it.

A good way of testing this is actually, if you take a small amount of product out and if you just paste it onto the skin, just rub that into your hand. Now, you can see, the hair on the skin is made of the same thing. How does your skin feel?
Katy: Soft.


Andre: It's is easily absorbed, right the way through, and that is a wonderful thing to test when you are choosing which moisturizing product is good for your hair. When you go through and we work right away through the hair, we are going to be taking sections, working right away from the root, right to the ends of the hair, working the moisturizing cream all the way through until we can feel that cuticle shaft laying in a smooth and soft way. Don't be afraid of using the nails of your hand just to smooth the cuticle until you are left with really silky feeling hair.

Allow that to sit for whatever the manufacturer recommends. In our case, it will be for at least ten minutes and that will moisturize the hair. If your color treated hair is actually breaking, then you are going to need to mix up the type of products that you use.

So, what we have here is a sera repair. This is pure protein. This does not really soften the hair or moisturize it but what it does is that when we mix it together with the cream, it gives you a wonderful mixture of strength and moisture because those two things together are the only things that will help prevent breakage and put moisture into the hair.

So, we have two different ways of approaching chemically damaged hair. The first is to moisturize if the hair does not have breakage or to moisturize and add strength by putting pure protein into your treatment. That is how to deal with chemically damaged hair.
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