Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Side effects on Highlighting hair? Why my hair doesn't have Negative ions in it?

I used an "Ionic Blowdryer" that adds Negative ions to your Hair... After that, my hair was super smooth and healthy. That means that i had (before using the blowdryer), Positive Ions in my hair or something? If yes or no.. Why? Is there another way to get these "Negative Ions" besides using that Blowdryer? My hair's natural blonde but i used a "Sun In" product to make it blonder...I think maybe dat's the reason my hair's not smooth. What Ionic effects does that have in my hair? it gives me Positive Ions or something? (I think the "Sun in" that i used has something to do with my Hair Problem).Or maybe it's the Hormones. Do hormones in adolescence affect Hair ??



Side effects on Highlighting hair? Why my hair doesn't have Negative ions in it?

i have no idea what u're talking about... but there's this great brand of hair dye that i really like, it washes out after a while, too, it's COLOR PULSE, i used cherry red and i really liked the results. i think it's better to do something that washes out, instead of pernamently damaging your hair. as for what ur asking, ask a stylist at a beauty salon, they should know and be able to explain it fully and well. good luck!



Side effects on Highlighting hair? Why my hair doesn't have Negative ions in it?

Hormones do in fact effect hair (ask any woman who's gone through pregnancy what it did to her hair). As far as negative ions and all that, all it means is that it reduced the static electricity in your hair which could easily be put back into your hair by dry weather or a brush with a balloon. Conditioner can help battle those "bad ions" in your hair, also using sun in bleaches your hair which dries it out which makes it more suseptible to static electricity. It damaged your hair, so it CAN cause "hair problems". But nothing that a good leave in conditioner can't fix. As far as what your hair dryer is advertizing it's a gimmick to make it sound more high tech, basically it's blowing hot air up your @$$. Also to reduce fly-aways (static electricity) on the go, put a dryer sheet in your purse (keeps your purse smelling good too) and then rub your hair down with it when you're hair starts getting static-y. Also try products like Frizz Ease (I don't know how the product name is spelled exactly, that might be it). It works to tame and straighten hair. Good luck!

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