I don't know what's been up with my hair lately but it's been breaking and splitting like crazy. I don't color it and I only blow dry it or use heat on it once in a blue moon.
Over the last few months, I've used Biolage strengthening, Redken extreme, and Purology hydrate. Nothing is really working.
What shampoo/conditioner do y'all use? Or any suggestions on treatments?
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Re: Shampoo
I noticed my hair became a lot healthier when I stopped washing it everyday.
If you don't shampoo often, can't shampoo less, or this advice doesn't help at all or you don't want to take it, good luck and I hope you find something that helps.
That said, I recently joined a BzzAgent campaign for this new Clairol Professional iThrive. I probably never would have tried it but I actually love the stuff enough that I went back and bought more. I tend to butcher my hair in the summer by washing it too much, plus I've been blowing it out/ironing it more lately because of work. It gets pretty frizzy, the tips break, and it looks horrid. The Keratin Rescue shampoo and conditioner seem to keep it pretty well at bay. Plus, it's pretty cheap -I got it free the first time but the second round was $8 with a B1G1 free deal at Sally Beauty.
It might be worth a shot.
Then I decided to try shampooing only on days I went to school or was going out. And then I realized my hair wasn't so gross a few days after I shampooed. In fact, if I did it less often, my hair was prettier for about four days after shampooing, though I find it terribly dry the day of. I get compliments on it constantly. Usually it's the color, but people who know what you have to do to get hair this color are always impressed by how absolutely soft my hair is. I can go months without cutting it and my ends don't split. This is after bleaching it, toning it, dying it every 5 weeks (just the roots now).
I've also realised showering everyday isn't a necessity. We really do encourage overproduction of natural oils by over showering. So I shower before I go out and if I get really sweaty (usually just on run days for that). My skin is still naturally oily, but less oily than it used to be. I don't smell gross (I still wear deodorant and when I feel stinky, I shower), but I understand this isn't for everyone.
I learned seven years ago to never complain about my hair because God might just take it away. (Chemo joke.)
When you stop washing your hair every day (I used to do this as well), your hair will seem "dirtier" for a little while until your oil production adjusts. Ease into it- go from every day to every other day. Then after a few weeks wash every two days. Ideally you don't want to wash your hair more than three times a week and that's coming from a hair stylist not just my opinion.
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And only wash my hair every other day, from the roots to my chin (never getting shampoo on the ends).