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Oct 23, 2011

Ish K.

Hello! So the story is this.
Last year, I bleached my hair to dye it pink. I had to bleach it like 4 or 5 times. Then I decided to stop bleaching it, so I dyed it black. The colour eventually faded, until it was brown, then I dyed it dark red, and the last was a lighter red. Now, I want to bleach it again, but my hair is too damaged. Is there any product to help to care my hair for the bleaching process?, I don't want it to fall or I don't want to cut it.

Oct 23, 2011

Linda D.

Try any deep repair hair masque's. My favorite's are Kerastase Chroma Riche masque for colored hair and Hsuan Wen Hua from Lush. Even after bleaching it do a deep conditioning once a week. After my balayage it helped a lot. 

Oct 24, 2011

Arianna R.

I've had a similar experience when I went to the salon...the stylist fried my poor hair...:( so the past year I've dropped some serious money into restoring my locks.
H2 Ion Thermal Activated hair repair $50-60
Works absolute wonders!! I'm cereal! Its pricey but worth it I promise
Kerasrase Bain Satin shampoo. $21-25
Kerastase Oleo Relax Serum $21-26
Any Kerastase products are fabulous! They are kind of pricey...but your hair is important! Lol...the serum's really good for it you use heat on your hair too :)
Aussie 3min Miracle $3-5
The best cheap hair replenishment! Great for the price :)
Herbal Essence Replenishing Conditioner $4-7
It the herbal...nuff said
You could also try some home treatments like mayo/avocado masks and honey oil treatments I love those!
I'm sorry the lis is long but seriously I've had these products for a while and they've helped with the look texture and strength of my hair...I hope it helps

Oct 24, 2011

Ish K.

Thank you so much!! Yes I think I'll get a Kerastase product, so. I really hope my hair is still long after the bleaching ):

Oct 24, 2011

Arianna R.

Welcome! I hope it works out for your hair :)

I live by Kerastase and also Wen is really good as well it definitely revitalizes and repairs your hair and it's much cheap than the whole system of Kerastase but I love them both!

I live by Kerastase it's works wonders! Wen is also wonderful too and it's much cheaper compared to the whole system of Kerastase products! I swear by them bot though<3

http://www.youtube.com/beautyficial 

Oct 24, 2011

khatija a.

try argan oil :) its a miracle. beautylish had an article about it.

Oct 24, 2011

khatija a.

Argan Oil

•Protects against damage caused by the environment or heat styling
•Mix with color/chemical processes for enhanced results and added depth to color
•Creates brilliant shine and eliminates frizz

One of the world's rarest oils, argan oil is derived from the Moroccan Argan Tree. Rich in essential fatty acids, Omega 6 and Vitamin E, it is valued for its ability to regenerate and nourish dry and damaged hair.

Argan Oil is a premium finishing, smoothing and conditioning product. This non-greasy, alcohol-free formula instantly absorbed into the hair, creating brilliant shine without leaving an oily residue. Smoothes cuticle for the silky, conditioned and healthy looking hair. This precious oil eliminates frizz and leaves hair more manageable while helping to protect against damage caused by the environment, chemicals or excessive heat from styling irons and dryers. Provides UV protection and long-term conditioning while reducing split ends and breakage.

copied this from the article

Oct 24, 2011

Zoe C.

Cut down on heat styling for a couple weeks, deep condition at least once a week, and try a hot oil treatment :) I bleached my hair in June last year, and by August, it looked and felt so healthy :)

Oct 24, 2011

Tasha C.

i'd recommend Tresemme deep conditioner, it really helped my hair & it's not that expensive either! Try to cut down on heat styling & regularly massage your hair with olive oil & lemon & leave it for 15 mins before washing your hair. xx

Oct 24, 2011

Zoe C.

Agree with @Tash, olive oil is a miracle for damaged hair! Apparently jojoba oil is too but I've never tired that. I'd also try the argan oil seeing as everyone here on beautylish is raving about it :) Rehab from Lush is amazing for damaged hair and also encourages hair growth, and I'd also look into deep conditioners and hair treatments from Lush because it's all natural so you know you won't be doing any harm to your hair at all :)

Oct 24, 2011

Arie C.

I also suggest bleaching in stages. Don't rush in with a high volume developer. If you have to bleach your hair a few times with a lower volume developer, thats fine. You'll have more control over how long the product sites on your hair, your results will be better, and if you feel like you're hair is getting too beat up, you can stop and color over it. :)