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starchaser View Drop Down
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Joined: Feb 25, 2006
Location: United Kingdom
Posted: Sep 21, 2006 at 11:20pm

About four weeks ago had my hair relaxed with L'Oreal Xtenso and unfortunately it really dried my hair out. It made my scalp really flaky and I wasn't really happy with the results.

That aside though, I've just noticed that my hair has become really brittle and if I pull on the ends they just snap off. Not a lot of it snaps, but a about a centimetre from the end of the strand.
 
I'm a bit worried about this and I'm wondering if there are any products or treatments I can use to help with the breakage? I have thickish wavy hair and I flat iron my hair every other day, so it's more than likely that the straightening is a big factor in the breakage, however it was fine before the Xtenso.
 
At the moment I use Nu:u Straighten and Shine when I'm straightening, the purple Fashionista goo when I'm blow drying, and Redken moisturising shampoo with the Smooth Down Conditioner.
 
Any tips or past experiences would be great!

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Posted: Sep 21, 2006 at 11:20pm
Sorry to hear that. Just so you know, sounds like the stylist who did your hair is not a chemical expert. Your scalp should not be flaky at all, because the product was never supposed to touch your scalp in the first place. X-tenso is a great product, if used correctly. The fact that your hair has breakage means it was overprocessed.
 
You need to do protein treatments ASAP to stop the breakage. Nexxus Emergencee works great for that. Another great product is Joico K-Pak deep penetrating reconstructor (also a protein treatment). Do the protein treatment once a week for the next 4 weeks, or until you see improvement. After that, do them only once a month. Switch to Redken all soft shampoo, and change the smooth down conditioner to the Smooth down butter treat. After doing the protein treatments is very important that you deep condition, otherwise your hair will feel like straw.
 
To deep condition just put on the Butter treat, cover your hair with a plastic cap and go under a dryer or heat cap for 15-20 minutes. If you don't have a head dryer or heat cap, then try applying heat with the blow dryer or simply keep the plastic cap on to create some heat. You need the heat to open up the hair cutticle so the protein and the conditioner can penetrate.
 
What kind of flat iron are you using? If is not a professional 100% ceramic (not just ceramic coated) iron, GET RID OF IT NOW! It will keep killing your hair. If you were using a cheap iron before you got the extenso, then your hair was in bad shape to begging with. So that made matters worst. If you need to get a professional iron, go to Folica.com and get either a Sedu or a Solia. Get the one inch. The smaller ones are better.
 
When you say Fashionista purple goo, I'm assuming you mean the smooth and shine. That is a really great product. Mix it up with a little Sebastian potion 9 and put it in your hair before blow drying. You can skip the straighten and shine stuff. I would also help to lightly spray your hair with Redken All Soft hair addictive. Do not rinse it out. Leave it in, after applying the Smooth and Shine/potion 9 mixture. Then you can blow dry. After your hair is dry, apply Redken Smooth Down heat glide to your hair. Go easy on it. One or two pumps (depending on hair length) is all you need. Divide hair into sections, and flat iron the individual sections of hair.
Your hair, will be soft, shiny, smooth, frizz free and it will stay like that until your next wash. Allowing you to not have to wash your hair every day. Wash only 3 times a week. Since your hair and scalp have been damaged it will allow the natural oils of your hair to come out and condition both, scalp and hair.
 
My hair was terribly damaged by Thermal Reconditioning about 3 years ago. It was falling out like crazy. My bathroom floor looked like a rug every time I would brush my hair. It was breaking all over the place. That's when I started to do some serious research and learned all about protein treatments and stuff. I also learned that chemicall straightening is something that has to be studied besides the general training stylists recieve. Is like a specialty. So unless the stylist is a chemical expert, chances are, they will mess up your hair. Since we don't know any better we blame it on the product. My stylist is a great stylist. I though just because she had a certifacate hanging that stated she was trained in TR (Bio-Ionics to be exact) she knew what she was doing. Well I was wrong, and ended up with damaged hair and a bald spot on my frontal hairline which took two years to grow out. Don't get me wrong, I still go to her for hair cuts (she is great at it), just not for chemicall treatments.
 
Once hair is damaged, it can't really be repaired. But you can re-condition it and make it better by following the steps above. At least it will buffer the damage, and make your hair look healthy, keep it from breaking off, until you grow out the damage.
 
Hope this helps. If you have any more questions, don't hesitate to ask.
 
Much love, Shary
Sharyg112006-09-22 22:55:58

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Posted: Sep 22, 2006 at 11:20pm
Thanks for the massive reply! :)
 
I use GHD straighteners at the moment, but think that they may be too hot for my hair and they can be very painful when my hair flops back down onto my head!
 
I spoke to somebody today who recommended that I use Redken's line of Extreme products to help repair my hair, but will definitely check out the two recommendations you made.
 
I will definitely not get my hair chemically treated again, it was such a waste of money. I read all about the stories of people not doing it properly and for that reason I went to a very well known company that has salons all over the world so I thought it would be fine. Sadly not! :(
 
Still, I'm due a haircut so hopefully I can try and chop out some of the damage and it won't look too bad.
 
Thanks again for you help! x
starchaser2006-09-22 08:27:55

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Posted: Sep 22, 2006 at 11:20pm

Hi starchaser,

 
I just wanted to say that I use X-Tenso in the salon and it is an excellent Curl Reducer/Curl Smoothing product. You should contact L

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Posted: Sep 22, 2006 at 11:20pm
OMG! I just got praised by the number one hair expert in North America!!!! I won't be able to sleep tonight . Thanks so much Steve! But to be fair, most of the stuff I know, I actually learned from you. I am a big fan, and love your website. The information you provided on your website helped me get through my terrible TR experience like you have no idea. I now owe my beautifull looking hair to you. I know how busy you are, so thank you so much for taking the time to share your great knowledge with people in need of it. Thank you, thank you, thank you, over and over again.
I love you dearly
 
Much love, Shary

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Posted: Sep 22, 2006 at 11:20pm
Oh! Starchaser,
 
GHD is not that bad, but is not the best. With the degree of damage to your hair, it just won't cut it. You need an iron with temperature control. In my experience the ceramic tourmaline ones work the best.

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Posted: Sep 24, 2006 at 11:20pm

Hi Shary,

 

I read your post attentively and I learn a lot from you too! You are incredibly amazing, and likewise, I love you dearly too!! You are honest and you are sincere. You have an excellent perception of the wants and needs of hair at various levels, along with how to evaluate and prescribe products to bring forth cosmetically pleasing hair.

 

Moreover, your advice on hot tools, such as GHD, is also great! Implements used on the hair are important factors when chemical/mechanical damage has been noted, and you have a great awareness of the damage factors as well too! You are quick and sensitive.

 

What I


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Posted: Sep 24, 2006 at 11:20pm
Thank you thank you thank you!!!! You are so sweet. Now I won't be able to sleep for a week . My most humble thanks to you once again. Those comments, coming from you, are invaluable to me. I can't wait for your new article to come out. I will be impatiently waiting for it.
I know you like the Dominican Republic. I was borned in New York but was raised there. My parents live there so I go there quite often. Maybe next time you go there you can let me know, and if I happen to be there at the same time, it would be my pleasure to assist you and your family with anything you might need.
 
Much love, Shary

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Posted: Sep 25, 2006 at 11:20pm

No, no, no Shary, one week without sleep is not good! I said one more night without sleep, okay? Otherwise, I may have to compliment you a little bit less. Which is difficult for me to do, because you are really good!!

 

I know I read in a post were you said you


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Posted: Sep 25, 2006 at 11:20pm
Wow, I can't believe you know so much about DR!!! I love Fernando Villalona, and Punta Cana as well. I'm almost sure I'll be in DR in December, so if you end up actually being there, I'll probably drop by just to say hello and give you a big hug. Hope you can make it. December there is awesome. Hugs and kisses to you.
 
Love you much, Shary

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Posted: Sep 28, 2006 at 11:20pm

Oh, okay Shary, now I am really, really tempted! I want your big hug so I already booked the flight!!

 

My wife and I will be staying at Barcelo Bavaro Palace, in Punta Cana, from December the 8th to December the 22nd. I think this will be our 11th visit to this Resort. I always ask for room 3087 and in advance, but the front desk guys always try to give me hard time. So I tip them, and then, they immediately make the room available for me.

 

Here


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Posted: Sep 28, 2006 at 11:20pm
OMG! how great. You are so so so sweet. Thanks so much. I know how busy you are. I don't even know how you find the time to anwer on this forum, your website, and whatever other places I'm sure you also share your knowledge. Thanks so much once again for being so sweet, and for taking the time to inform people. You are a wonderfull person. God bless you. I will do my best to be in DR for those dates, and since you gave me all the info, it will be no trouble finding you. Hope you and your family have a fabulous time there. I know you need (and deserve) the break.
 
Love you much, Shary
 
P.S if you get a chance there is a post on this forum that reads "hair getting curly, could it be medical". If it is not too much to ask, can you take a look at her question and see if you could help. I suggested to her to post her question here in hopes you would see it. If there is any info you know about what she is describing I would love to read it.

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Posted: Oct 01, 2006 at 11:20pm

Hi Shary,

 

I am very angry! Not with you, but with this Forum. For one reason or the other, I have been struggling for the past four days to post a reply to you on this Forum, but it did not allow me to post, so I haven


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Posted: Oct 01, 2006 at 11:20pm
Hi Steve,
 
First of all thanks so much for answering her question. Specially for saying you did it for me Embarrassed, that is so sweet.
I am so sorry you were made upsetBroken%20Heart. I wouldn't understand anybody wanting to band you from this site. You are such a valuable asset, extremly knowledgeable and very proffessional. I'm sure there must be some kind of explanation for this. I had problems for the past couple of days as well. It was difficult to log on, and had problems manuvering around the site. I attributed it to the fact that they reformated the site, and switched the order of the forums, and figured that caused the problems.
I know thet type of question I asked you to take a look at is not the type of question you like to answer, but I also knew that no one else could give her a more educated answer. Thanks so much for being such a gentlemen and being so sweet. You are the best!
If in fact your inability to post had something to do with the website intentionally, I more than understand, respect, and back up your descision not to post. I hope that wasn't the case though because they would be loosing a valuable asset, and depriving many people of much needed advice and expertise.
Anyway, I'm going to try and find an old post from you and click under your user name. That way I can see if your account is still active or if you in fact have been banned from the site. If your account is still active, then the problems you were having were technical and probably due to the changes they were making to the site. I hope that is what it was.
 
Anyway, I love you much, and don't worry, if I can't talk to you here, I will go to your website. You are not getting rid of me that EZ mister!LOL.
 
P.S I am going to DR tomorrow. I'm going to drink some coconut water in your name!!!HeartHug

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Posted: Oct 02, 2006 at 11:20pm

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