![]() ![]() If your hair is fried it can really help manage your hair and make it look and feel a lot nicer until you can grow out/cut off the rest of the damage. Though I know it was fried beneath it all, it really helped a lot! I got a good trim, used this stuff along with Biolage Ultra Hydrating Balm as my conditioner, and within a 2-3 months my hair at least felt back to normal again + I wasn't getting splits or breakage anymore, even though I still had a lot of damage under it all. When my hair was completely and utterly fried, using this a couple times a month made a world of difference to my hair. The more damage you can bear to cut off the better, so the damage doesn't travel up the strand. You're on the right track though, some protein and moisture will do you some good, and especially a cut. If you're not aware of the differences it is very easy to get them confused! Is your hair breaking off or is it coming out from the scalp? Does it feel mushy at all, like wet cotton sort of? I hate that they have the names so similar - Color Oops and Color Zap. ![]() My hair falls to my bra strap, but I guess a bob might be in my future? If I had coconut oil I'd slather that on too, but I don't at the moment.īasically, I feel really dumb, and am severly unhappy with what I did. I have the Aphogee protein treatment downstairs that I'll probably use in a few days (I don't plan on getting my hair wet for as long as possible after today). Right now I have on a veggie dye mixed with conditioner in an attempt to even out the color a bit and restore some life. I instantly slathered on copius amounts of keratin rich conditioner and rinsed. Still, you can imagine the panic as I went into repair mode. At least enough that I had a serious freak out (my hair is quite long though, so sometimes when it gets tangled up I have to remind myself that it's not 100 strands, but probably 10 balled together). Stupid, stupid me for not researching it, and stupid, stupid me for not strand testing, and stupid, stupid me for not realizing that it looked and worked like bleach! I washed it out as soon as I noticed, but of course that meant a blotchy mess and well. I should have stuck to a familiar color remover, but instead I got ColorZap, which contrary to all indications, appears to actually just be bleach. So, because I had been blonde before, I figured I'd use a color remover and see where that put me. I used one store box color during that time in brown, because I didn't have access to veggie dyes and I had a job interview soon.Ībout 4-5 months later (~1-2 months after box dye), I decided I wanted a nice soft ombre look. I babied it the best I could, and ended up going blue for a little while, before transitioning to red, and then using brown veggie dyes. Did that, but it left my hair in shaky condition. So, a couple of months ago (about 6), I decided I wanted to go blonde. I guess this post is mostly a sympathy post. ![]()
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