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Mar 9, 2014
Alicia F.
Mar 9, 2014
Ashley L.
I'm not an expert in this department but if it was me I'd let my hair 're cooperate
Mar 9, 2014
Shaye M.
Give your bleaching a break and let your hair breathe for a month or two, don't use heat on it and purchase a good hair oil or serum to help make it feel softer and more manageable.
Mar 9, 2014
Amelia H.
I agree with Shaye! Try to find a really good color protecting shampoo and conditioner, and try not to wash every day, or with extremely hot water, since they both tend to wash out color. Try to find or D.I.Y a protein hair treatment, it'll do wonders for your damaged hair!
Moisturizing hair masks will also help with frizz and damage. c:
Good luck!