How to treatment hair after doing hair rebonding?

Anonymous User
Anonymous User
Asked Dec 19, 2011
Edited Dec 19, 2011
The more chemicals you put on your hair, the weaker and drier it becomes. There have been many reports of people seriously damaging and even losing their hair as a result of over treating it. Look for a professional with a lot of experience and don't take anybody's advice, professional or otherwise, that hasn't looked at your hair.
Rob
Answered Dec 19, 2011
Do not ever wash your hair with hot water. Not even warm water is recommended for hair wash after rebonding of your hair. Wash it with cold water thoroughly after using a shampoo.
Use a clarifying shampoo for at least once in a month. This will help you clean any residue of the shampoo and conditioner that you use regularly.

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limei19890121
Answered Apr 13, 2012
Hi,

Hair re-bonding is a process where the chemical bonds in your hair are broken, rearranged and bonded back again permanently, using very strong chemicals. It is one of the most damaging things you can do to your hair. While searching online I came across good hair care tips at http://www.forhair.com/Articles/Hair_Loss_Treatments_Info.htm for a healthy mane that include:
1. Use a shampoo for straight hair
2. Use a conditioner every time you wash your hair
3. Apply a hair serum after towel drying hair.
4. Oil your hair regularly
5. Use natural hair masks once a week before washing your hair. You can use aloe-vera gel, curd or olive oil with an egg every fifteen days as well.
devincarter
Answered Feb 28, 2013

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