My hair went to pretty damaged condition when I did the color removal (twice, about 5 months ago) and you know, if your hair are like a "bubblegum" you can't really get them to a normal condition by adding some deep reconstructors or oils but they will help your hair to feel a little bit better :) and I think that I'll never ever again bleach my hair (I wanted to go from shade 3 to 5) because it basically just kills your hair and now I'm just trying to grow up with these and the problems... :D
Great blog and topic! I dyed my hair black and want to take the color out to go lighter but after reading this I think I just might leave my hair alone and just trim it out lol
When I was younger, I used to use my hair straightener with my hair soaking wet..... Half of my hair ended up just below my shoulder and the other part under my bra where it used to be. I dyed my hair and cut off all my hair. After that experience I spend more money on taking care of my hair than buying clothes and makeup <3
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Apr 05, 2012
Lisa U.
Hello!
My hair was in terrible condition from dying it Blonde so I set myself a little challenge to try and help repair it :)
I thought this might come in handy for someone who is having trouble with damaged hair xoxox
http://www.kissandmakeup00.com/2012...
Apr 05, 2012
Laura J.
My hair went to pretty damaged condition when I did the color removal (twice, about 5 months ago) and you know, if your hair are like a "bubblegum" you can't really get them to a normal condition by adding some deep reconstructors or oils but they will help your hair to feel a little bit better :) and I think that I'll never ever again bleach my hair (I wanted to go from shade 3 to 5) because it basically just kills your hair and now I'm just trying to grow up with these and the problems... :D
Apr 09, 2012
LeeAnn B.
Great blog and topic! I dyed my hair black and want to take the color out to go lighter but after reading this I think I just might leave my hair alone and just trim it out lol
Apr 10, 2012
Lisa U.
Glad it's helped :) xox
Apr 10, 2012
Bee K.
Lemon juice can naturally lighten your hair if you're looking to lighten your color subtly from black to lighter between trims :)
Apr 11, 2012
Marian H.
When I was younger, I used to use my hair straightener with my hair soaking wet..... Half of my hair ended up just below my shoulder and the other part under my bra where it used to be. I dyed my hair and cut off all my hair. After that experience I spend more money on taking care of my hair than buying clothes and makeup <3
Apr 13, 2012
Lisa U.
Oh my! Marian, you just reminded me of straightening my hair when wet as a teenager. Out poor, poor hair aha. xox