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Frizzy Fried Dead Hair *

Hey everyone. My problem is exactly what the subject is...Frizzy--Fried--Dead Hair!! I really need some help with my hair.

I dye my hair 2 or 3 times a year. I wash and condition regularly with vitamin enriched shampoo and conditioner.

I tried using the Sunsilk Frizz-Free and Sunsilk Hair-Repair...(green and pink bottles)...and neither of them worked. I used the Frizz Free stuff for 3 months, with NO results AT ALL. The same with the Hair-Repair.

I'm completely lost. My hair is quite long...well, it's past my shoulder blades and VERY thick. It breaks; it's frizzy; it's always falling out. Even though I have shed enough hair to make...not just one wig...but enough wigs to open a wig store, the hair hasn't gotten any thinner.

Can someone PLEASE!! help me!! I really need to fix this. I really want to be a model/ actress, but I don't think that I am going to get anywhere or very far, at least, with my hair in the condition it is in.

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HELP ME!!!!????!!!!????

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Old Mar 12, 2008, 12:54 PM   #2  
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You can try a flat iron.

You can find one at a department store like Kmart for around $20.
Revlon makes some rather inexpensive ones.

Best Flat Irons, Best Hair Straightener
Look thru the before and after pics
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You can try a flat iron.

You can find one at a department store like Kmart for around $20.
Revlon makes some rather inexpensive ones.

Best Flat Irons, Best Hair Straightener
Look thru the before and after pics
Yea, I've tried that. It's only a temporary fix, I want my hair to be healthy ALL THE TIME!! Even when I do flat-iron my hair, it's still frizzy. Not AS frizzy, but it's still there.
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Are you keeping the dead ends trimmed?
You might need one good hair cut to get it healthy.
Do not use rubber bands or things that will damage hair

Also use a PH balanced shampoo like baby shampoo or tea tree.
Also I use a clarifying shampoo and rotate shampoos that you use.
It seems like if you always use the same shampoo for some reason it builds up in your hair and makes it look unhealthy
I also use Aussie 3 minute miracle conditioner. It is the only aussie hair product and the only conditioner I think works.

There is no real cure but to have the best health possible for your hair the nutrients necessary are
Folic Acid 800mcg, Biotin 200mcg, Pantothenic Acid 200mg, vitamin E, Zinc 30mg, Manganese 10mg, Choline 1000mg, Inositol 250mg, Para Amino Benzoic Acid (PABA) 60mg

This has most of the hair vitamins but I have never tried it.
Hair Formula 37 Faster Hair Growth


If you are taking heart or blood medicines check with the doctor because E can affect the meds.
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I used to have the same problem I searched and searched for answers.
1)take a multivitamin everyday
2)Deep Condition your hair once a week (I use assie deep condition 3 min miracle)
3)shampoo and condition with (aussie cleanse & mendez) it is a special formula that gives enough moisture to your ends while not making the roots greese.
4)Get a trim every 3 months

I have done all this and now have beautiful long locks. Which I do get complimented on quite often I might say. And for those of you who don't belive me give it a try. Keep doing it and you will see.

I agree with the same shampoo I mainly use the aussie but if you use different products a few days a week it does help as well.
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Try using the aussie 3 minute miracle and leave it in all day when you don't have to go anywhere. I have done that when my hair was really bad.
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good idea nohelp4u I never thought of using it all day I am gonna try this soon. I bet it leaves your hair so silky! Thanks for the tip
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Have you tried oils?

Coconut or olive oil is the best. I get less breakages and my hair has zero frizz.

If you can at night, apply a scoop of the oil onto the hair concentrating on the mid lengths and ends. Massage it in. Leave on overnight. In the morning, apply shampoo onto dry hair, it won't lather much but don't worry about that. Then wash off. With that your hair will not be left greasy.

If you don't have time to apply oil on at night, after you have styled your hair, get a very amount of oil, warm it up in between your palms, then smooth over your mid lengths and ends (leave out the scalp as it will get greasy).

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N0help4u agrees: oh yeah I forgot about the hot oil -haven't done it in years
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If your hair is damaged and frizzy, you will need to do deep conditioning treatments to help minimize the damage. You can also use a leave-in-conditioner to reduce the frizziness and smooth the hair cuticles. As I've mentioned before, oil treatments coats the hair, but will not repair damaged hair. It can also the make your hair dull, limp and leave greasy residues. When you saturate your hair with oil, you will need to shampoo more than once to remove the oil, which can strip all the natural oils from your hair, making it drier.
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