Treatments for Burnt Hair

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Tip 1 - Treatments for Burnt Hair | LIVESTRONG.COM

Published:  | Submitted by Blackfell | permalink
Treatments for Burnt Hair | LIVESTRONG.COM

Burnt hair most commonly occurs from overuse of curling irons or other heat treatments used for styling purposes over time or from an accident. While burnt hair can be difficult to remedy, there are some natural treatments that can help to restore moisture and begin to repair the hair faster. These remedies have not been approved by the FDA,...

Tip 2 - 8 Products That Help Repair Damaged Hair

Published:  | Submitted by Judy Gladstone | permalink
8 Products That Help Repair Damaged Hair

The rules of healthy hair tend to be a long list of depressing don'ts: Don't wash it! Don't crank up the blow-dryer! Never flatiron! So here are a few things you actually <em>can</em> do: eight products that make damaged hair healthier.
Tags: Redken, Aveda

Tip 3 - Burn Notice: Fix Hair Damaged from Beauty Tools

Published:  | Submitted by Mike Lewis | permalink
Burn Notice: Fix Hair Damaged from Beauty Tools

Use hair straighteners and chemical processes? Chances are that your hair is burnt! Here's how to repair your hair
Tags: burned hair,repair hair,hair damage,hair straightener damage,chemical hair damage,heat hair damage

Tip 4 - Home Remedies for Damaged Hair | Top 10 Home Remedies

Published:  | Submitted by Dean Rowe | permalink
Home Remedies for Damaged Hair | Top 10 Home Remedies

Prev post1 of 3Next Each and every hair has three layers – the inner fiber called the medulla, the middle layer called the cortex that surrounds the medulla and the outer layer called the cuticle that protects the hair from damage. When the cuticle of a hair gets damaged, the hair becomes dry and loses

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