Fixing dry, damaged, fried hair can be a difficult thing to achieve especially if you’ve let your hair in that condition for a long time. The strands are basically burnt, which means they lack moisture.
The first thing you can do is use a deep conditioner twice a week. Get a product that contains keratin which softens up your strands from the roots to the ends. Make sure you use it twice a week. Let the product sit on for about 10 minutes and rinse with lukewarm water.
Another thing you can do is use conditioner and a blow dryer. Look for products that contains cetyl alcohol which helps the hair retain moisture. Comb the conditioner through damp hair and blow dry for about 15 minutes.





4 Comments on "How to Fix Fried Hair"
i fried my hair from bleach for clothes wat do i do ??
ROFL.
You bleached your hair, with clothing bleach?
Oh my gosh, stupidest idea EVER. I bleached mine
with real bleach from SALLYS HAIR SALON.
Sallys probably has condition stuff that will fix your hair.
I got highlights about 2 years ago, I started using a straightner ontop of that. I also got into a pool and they turned green for about 6 months. My hair is naturally curly and looks horrible because of the fried hair. So I have to straighten it. It takes forever to straighten it with every straightner i use. I have the Instyler, which worked fine at first..but not anymore. Any ideas for a straightner?
The absolute best hair straightener Ive ever used is a GHD. It takes 15 seconds to heat up and you only need to slide it over your hair for a silky effect! Cools down ultra quick as well, I’ll never use any other hair straightener again.