Remedy for hair damage done by texturizer
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Remedy for hair damage done by texturizer
Hey guys, so recently my mum chemically texturized her hair (something she's done before many times) but for some reason something went wrong and now her hair is thin and bone straight, like she relaxed it.
Also she'e got a bald spot on the top of her head and I was wondering if anyone knew of any regime or products that she can use to stimulate growth on the bald spot and correct the damage done by the texturizer.
Thanks!!
Also she'e got a bald spot on the top of her head and I was wondering if anyone knew of any regime or products that she can use to stimulate growth on the bald spot and correct the damage done by the texturizer.
Thanks!!
Dorcasm- Posts : 2
Join date : 2009-12-31
Re: Remedy for hair damage done by texturizer
sorry to hear about your mom's experience. I am sure that you'll find lot's of assistance here...
swoodward- Posts : 1100
Join date : 2010-01-15
Age : 62
Location : Philly
Re: Remedy for hair damage done by texturizer
if its damaged i'd just cut it n start fresh! other than that she'll just have to grow it out.
NubieNatty- Posts : 3494
Join date : 2009-11-05
Age : 43
Location : pg county, md
Re: Remedy for hair damage done by texturizer
Well, there's no way to reverse the damage that has been done. I would suggest keeping it very well moisturized and slowly cut off the relaxed ends or just do the big chop. I'm not sure if she wants to go completely natural though since she has been getting texturizers/relaxers?
As far as the bald spot, I would probably bring that up to the doctor. Hopefully someone else can recommend something for that.
Good luck, sorry that happened to your mom!
As far as the bald spot, I would probably bring that up to the doctor. Hopefully someone else can recommend something for that.
Good luck, sorry that happened to your mom!
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