i have really damaged hair...HELP please

i have really damaged hair...HELP please

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  • imvanessasowhat on 10 Jan 2007 12:18 AM

    From California, 1 post


    i bleached my hair about 2 months ago and it has a lot of breakage and its really severely dry and damaged and i dont know what products will help repair and moisturize my hair. I recently bought KMS California Moistrepair Restructuring Therapy and ive been using it and i don't see a difference. Can someone please help me find the best product out there.

  • beautyadvice on 16 Jan 2007 5:18 PM

    From Liverpool, 1 post


    I think you should try Nutritive Masquintense by Kerastase available on BeautyBay.com. You sound like you have hair similar to mine and I swear by it. It's normally quite expensive as it's what all the celebrities use but on Beauty Bay its a lot cheaper.



    They sell two different types depending on the thickness of your hair so make sure you buy the right one. You can use it as an everyday conditioner although this may cause your hair to go slightly greasy, or in extreme circumstances you can use it as a mask and leave it on for as long as you like.



    Let me know how you get on, I'm sure it will do the trick!!!!

  • Nicki L Rank: Sergeant on 13 Mar 2007 3:20 AM

    From Solihull, 6 posts


    Try Philip Kingsley Elasticizer from elasticizer or Ojon, both from QVC. ojon Both are great products.

  • Collagen Rank: Sergeant on 17 Mar 2007 12:31 AM

    From Canada, 13 posts


    You should try Natural Collagen Q5-26

    Graphite available on collagenelife. Applied

    on hair restores its natural color and elasticity.

    I think that will solve your problem.

  • beauty101 Rank: Sergeant on 30 Mar 2007 3:38 AM

    From PA, 17 posts


    For really damaged hair, you need a good product like Tricomin Restructuring Conditioner by ProCyte. I get it here: http://www.dermstore.com/product_Tricomin+Restructuring+Conditioner_2519.htm

  • jg1984 Rank: Sergeant on 2 Aug 2007 10:42 AM

    From Leicester Uk, 16 posts


    Try the Kerastase resistance range - which is a streanghtening for which will help to repair the hair from the inside. the have a shampoo, conditionerm a intensive treatment set in the form of forceintense and a strenghtening styling cream if you blowdry or straighten your hair regularly.

  • jg1984 Rank: Sergeant on 2 Aug 2007 10:43 AM

    From Leicester Uk, 16 posts


    Originally posted by jg1984 on 2 Aug 2007 10:42 AM
    Try the Kerastase resistance range - which is a streanghtening for which will help to repair the hair from the inside. the have a shampoo, conditionerm a intensive treatment set in the form of forceintense and a strenghtening styling cream if you blowdry or straighten your hair regularly.
    http://www.haircareheaven.co.uk has this range

  • beautybear Rank: Major on 9 Aug 2008 1:42 AM

    From U.S.A, 7 posts


    Try The HAIR FIXER by L'Oreal after 6 Treatments, try MATRIX® Biolage ForteThérapie™ Cera-Repair Treatments (5 Tubes) If this is still not sufficient, try Sensceince® C.P.R. Treatments. ( http://www.amazon.com/Restructuring-Molecules-Repairs-Bleached-Quantity/dp/B000CPJPT0 / http://www.sleekhair.com/1644.html / http://www.supersalonstore.com/servlet/the-1252/Senscience-CPR-Cuticle-Porosity/Detail )

    Hope This Helps.

    Good-Luck!!

  • beautybear Rank: Major on 9 Aug 2008 1:50 AM

    From U.S.A, 7 posts


    Those who are recommending Kerastase should know that MATRIX® BIOLAGE Products are made by the same parent company and contain the same Ceramide Complexes for much less than Kerastase.

  • sfrattalatta on 22 Jul 2009 10:21 AM

    2 posts


    Hello dear vanessa,

    I see your post is quite old, so maybe you already solved your problem. However if you didn't, you should try with this Shampoo.. it's really cool, and works properly!
    let us know if your hair recover Wink
    best wishes!

    Sfra Shampoo