If you're more of a DIY kind of gal I'd suggest doing the following:
Step 1: Mix in a bowl 2 tablespoons each of rinse-out conditioner, a leave-in conditioner, a deep conditioner and a hair mask.
Step 2: Comb the mixture through clean, damp hair making sure to focus most of the product on mid-shaft down to the ends.
Step 3: Wet 2 large towels, wring them out and heat one in a microwave for 1-2 minutes (depending on how hot your microwave gets the towel, you want it tolerable to touch, but steamy warm).
Step 4: Wrap hair up in the hot towel while you heat second towel in microwave.
Step 5: Alternate wrapping hair in towels about 2-3 times.
If you don't want to make the conditioner cocktail, and have some olive oil handy, I suggest using it in place of the conditioner. It's cheaper and works just as well, if not better.
2-Go as long as you can without shampooing.The longer the better. Not only will the natural oils from your scalp protect your hair, it will actually make it grow faster. When you do shampoo your hair, try to use something that is formulated for damaged or color treated hair. 3-Go Au NaturaleLet your hair grow out and do your best to keep the use of flat/curling irons to a minimum.Do not use a brush on your hair until it is at least 80% dry. Using one any sooner can damage the hair follicle. Find a leave in conditioner and fall in love it is. I suggest "It's a 10!" It's a bit pricey but 100% worth it.
If you have long hair, I highly suggest braids, just keep them loose as to not cause any breakage.
4-Last but not leastYou may consider investing in a multivitamin that promotes hair growth, and drink lots of water.You cant, putting things such as baby oil, mayonaise, egg masks (made of pure eggs, and butter in your hair do wonders, but it will not totally unfry it. Always use little shampoo and TONS of conditioner. People say it makes your hair greasy, but if you have the right kinds (herbal essences, or aussie) it is fairly healthy and will make your hair feel unfried for a good bit (depending on how fried your hair is) Also, do NOT.NOT.NOT use any chemicals on it or hair spray or anything. If your going to use your hair curler or straightener, just make sure to use a deep penetrating oil once a week, you can find large bottles of it at drugstores or Walmart. MAKE SURE TO USE TONS OF CONDITIONER. IT WORKS WONDERS.
Mayo and eggs leave in for twenty minutes then rinse out and shampoo and condition regularly
Physical changes can be undone. It is not possible to unfry a chicken. The heat casues chemical changes in the meat and in any coating.
a hair dryer does not dye hair
The noun 'hair' is a mass noun when referring the the substance 'hair', for example: a head of hair, a hair cut, such beautiful hair. The noun 'hair' is a count noun when referring to individual hairs, for example: I found a grey hair. Well, maybe a few grey hairs. Or, You have some cat hairs on your coat.
if your hair is black and the dad's hair is black the baby's hair may be black but it depends because of the recessive gene of *your mom's hair *your dad's hair *his mom's hair *his dad's hair
hair stylescurling your hair can be nice for people that has straight hair or curling for those people that has straight hair. hair stylescurling your hair can be nice for people that has straight hair or curling for those people that has straight hair. or straightning for curly hair
conditioned hair
Fur is the hair of animals,hair is our hair.
No because if you have thin hair the hairdresser can thicken your hair if needed.
To style your hair, accentuate your hair, braid your hair, or straighten or curl your hair.
Hair stripper removes artificial colour from your hair. At a salon, a hair dresser will use this to take out hair dye.
Collective nouns for hair are:- A head of hair- A mass of hair- A bunch of hair- A clump of hair
Do hair :)