Sunday, July 12, 2009

I used to have thick curly hair, but I bleached and straightened it, now it's thinning. Wil it

I used to have thick curly hair until I bleached, dyed repeatedly from every month to two weeks [green,pink,blue,purple], and I straightened it. Now it's thinning and my hair is wavy, will it ever be thick and curly again???



I used to have thick curly hair, but I bleached and straightened it, now it's thinning. Wil it ever b the same

Yes....DONT WORRY your natural hair is your natural hair...You need to grow out the bleach or colour you have so you can get back to your natural colour and texture. You will need to have intensive treatments to treat your damaged ends....ADVISE...buy a good treatment from a professional salon and do it yourself...it will save you an ab fortune,rather than paying salon prices for a treatment.no guarantee's your hair will be 100% reformed but it will be a whole lot better than you think it feels now. GOOD LUCK SWEETIE PS you can always have semi permenant colours to see you through the growing out phase...semi's are alot kinder on the hair than permenant colours.. again good luck x



I used to have thick curly hair, but I bleached and straightened it, now it's thinning. Wil it ever b the same

i dont think so. my hair used to be curly but i straighten it every day and now it is just wavy naturally. sorry :(



I used to have thick curly hair, but I bleached and straightened it, now it's thinning. Wil it ever b the same

Of course. Once all the damaged hair grows out itll be back to normal.



It's hard to do something yourself that will cause perminant damage to your hair



I used to have thick curly hair, but I bleached and straightened it, now it's thinning. Wil it ever b the same

yes.. it'll take a while, but let it grow out naturally and stop using so many harsh chemicals on it.



I used to have thick curly hair, but I bleached and straightened it, now it's thinning. Wil it ever b the same

It will likely grow back in the way it used to be, but you could have caused permanent damage with the chemicals.



I used to have thick curly hair, but I bleached and straightened it, now it's thinning. Wil it ever b the same

it hasta grow out but use a stay in conditioner to help it not look bad dont starighten or dye it at all some of mine fell out



and even permanent brown dye(assuming ur natraul coloris brown) will fade out because the bleach stripped it



I used to have thick curly hair, but I bleached and straightened it, now it's thinning. Wil it ever b the same

Your hair is thinning due to all the chemical from repeatedly coloring it. Will it ever be thick and curly again? Yes, if you stop dying it..your hair needs time to repair itself.



I used to have thick curly hair, but I bleached and straightened it, now it's thinning. Wil it ever b the same

Yes, it will be the same.



I used to have thick curly hair, but I bleached and straightened it, now it's thinning. Wil it ever b the same

If you live it alone and did what you used to do it might turn out better but not the same!



I used to have thick curly hair, but I bleached and straightened it, now it's thinning. Wil it ever b the same

i doubt it but hey you never know. if it does it will take a while.



I used to have thick curly hair, but I bleached and straightened it, now it's thinning. Wil it ever b the same

Should have thought twice before you went for all those harsh treatments.



Unfortunately, it may never return to it's original state. However, make sure you deep condition regularly and ease up on the hair processing and it will at least become healthier.



I used to have thick curly hair, but I bleached and straightened it, now it's thinning. Wil it ever b the same

my hair is curly now too and i get it highlighted and only straighten it sometimes.. but it does seem to be thinning a little also.. maybe a thickening/volumizing



shampoo/conditioner



I used to have thick curly hair, but I bleached and straightened it, now it's thinning. Wil it ever b the same

Most likely not. damage to the roots is bad. Stay away from vanity - it backfires :-(

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