Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Chemaically straighten hair?

ok i want to get my hair chemically striaghtened but i also want to get red streaks in it...would i be able to get it all done in one day or would that be to much harm to my hair at once?



Chemaically straighten hair?

For my opinion,I think you should chemichally straighten



first, then add the red streaks because it can really damage your hair if you put the red streaks in when your hair



is recently straightened. Plus it will have chemicals that can mix with the color and make your hair frizzy and puffy.



Chemaically straighten hair?

ooooomg



nneeeeever



dye and chemically straighten your hair EVER



you ahve to wait at least a year between.



get the read streaks(although i suggest mixing it with auburn and dark brown streaks as well to blend it better) and not the chemically straightening



you can always straighten your hair and the streaks could even look better with your natural hiar...



that is if your gerry spice



hah



plus chemically straightening your hiar makes it look realllly gross and fried my friend did it and her hair is completely unmanagble



hope you figure it outt



Chemaically straighten hair?

maybe. or you could wait 2 weeks. the straightening comes first though



Chemaically straighten hair?

it might not harm your hair too much, but if i were you i would do one at a time, and use a deep conditioning product in your hair 2 times a week so it doesnt get too damaged.



Chemaically straighten hair?

b4 you do any chemical treatment, make sure do deep conditioning treatments few weeks b4...



then depending on condition of hair, do the chemical treatment 1st...leave it for a few weeks, do more treatments, then colour ur hair..but again make sure your hair is strong enough to handle it and always get a professional opinion b4 you go thro with it all. also...make sure u go to the salon for the chemical straightening...



as for the conditionin treatments...use a RECONSTRUCTOR as this helps repair the hair after its been damaged and use a leave in conditioner

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