OK first off I'm highly recommending NO CHEMICAL SERVICES FOR YOU. That means don't reperm your hair, color your hair, add highlights to your hair or try to chemically relax your hair. Please don't attempt any of these for a LONG, LONG TIME!
Wow you did 2 perms back to back? If you have a bad perm you should have conditioned your hair every other day for 2 weeks then have a stylist check the condition of your hair to see if it's healhy enough to withstand another perm. Especially with fine hair perms can be very damaging especially if you get the wrong type of perm for example hard to wave hair (aka resistant hair). Fine hair is anything but resistant. When the perm was processing did she check periodically around your head by doing a "test curl"? That is where you open the perm rod and roll it out slightly and let it rest against the head to see the "S" shaped pattern and see how it's processing? If she left it in too long she overprocessed your hair. It sounds like overprocessing to me because you are having breakage of the hair stands. Don't brush through your hair, use a W I D E tooth comb and be very gently combing thru your hair.
You need to deep condition your hair to put the moisture back into the hair strand that the 2 perms you've tried have pulled out. Who in the world at a salon told you to attempt another perm right on top of your original perm but not use rollers? I can only assume they we're thinking it would relax the curl and frizz out of your hair, They are completely clueless and the stylist suggesting that is a moron! They need to re-enroll in a better beauty school because any chemical service, drys out the hair strand to a weakened state.
For Deep Conditioning I'd recommend L'ANZA's 5 step Deep Conditioning program. Call around your area salons and see if they carry Goldwell Color and if they do chances are they carry L'ANZA's Deep Conditioning System as it's distributed by Goldwell and carried in their retail stores. It's expensive it's not cheap but it's what you need to jump start your hair back to a healthy state. This is the treatment I am talking about. http://www.lanza.com/news-pr15.htm
Some salons might charge as much as $25 but it's worth it for that treatment system....there really is no better choice when it comes to deep conditioning your hair.
Also begin using a gentle shampoo something for permed or color treated hair as they are much more gentle than the standard stuff out there. OH AND STAY AWAY FROM any shampoo with Ammonium Laurel or Laureth Sulfate in it....only use shampoos with Sodium Lauryl and Laureth Sulfate in them.
If you get someone to deep condition your hair with L'ANZA then you will need to deep condition weekly and condition your hair every other day. The damage will never be repaired it can only grow out but the conditioners will make the hair managable for you.
G'luck
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