Hair Fall after Rebonding.
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Jun 25, 2013
Kimchi P.
I did a soft rebond last month to straighten my frizzy and slightly wavy hair. My hair fall has noticeably increased since then! (especially when I comb, and I already use a wide tooth comb :( ) Will my hair stop falling this much? What should I do? Thank you!
Jun 25, 2013
Dina U.
Hi I'm a cosmetologist! Sometimes this can just happen for a day or two after a chemical service but if its lasted more than a few days that means it was done incorrectly. Most of the time this is because the instructions were not followed. Your hair will stop falling out when all the hair that was over damaged breaks off. This might take a while, and there's nothing you can do to stop it. You might want to consider getting your hair cut short if it persists.
Is this something you had done professionally or at home? If it was done in a salon go back to them, explain what happened to their manager and they should offer some free services to repair your hair as best they can. To be honest though if the service was done incorrectly the most they can do is cut it and deep condition it.
Jun 25, 2013
Kristin S.
Great advice Dina! Good thing you were here to give Kimchi some helpful advice. I agree, if it was done professionally she deserves a free service. Even if its a deep condition and a cut.
Jun 27, 2013
Kimchi P.
Thanks girls, really appreciate the advice! :)