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Tuesday, December 13, 2005

Fried and True: Reconstructive Therapy

You love changing your look and use lots of styling appliances. You blow dry, you straighten. You iron and perm it. You've gone and fried your hair, little sister, and it's time you took steps to repair the damage. To that end, Sleekhair.com offers several excellent choices for fixing fried, lifeless hair.

Conditioners are used in conjunction with regular shampoos. They serve their purpose well, that is, controlling the static charges that cause fly-away hair. It's best to not use conditioners every time you shampoo; they build up over time and weigh your hair down.

Eventually the use of styling appliances and products can make your fried and sorry. This can be fixed, at home with affordable products available right here. Every few months, schedule time with yourself to make drastic improvements to your crowning glory. Go beyond conditioner and get a good reconstructor. This is a product that actually repairs damages to the cuticle of your hair. Your hair ends up not only looking much better, the entire texture of it is improved considerably. Your hair feels better.

One of this writer's favorite reconstructors is ABBA Creme-Masque Therapy for Fragile Hair. Chock-full of nutrients specifically formulated for fragile, over processed hair. In my case, years of ocean and sun exposure along with infrequent haircuts have left me with damaged ends. And we're talking about five to six inches of fried hair. Unwilling to cut that much off, I turned to the experts at Sleekhair and was turned onto ABBA's Creme-Masque Therapy for Fragile Hair. This stuff is not for when you're in a hurry. ABBA Creme-Masque Therapy is to be used once-in-a-while and left in for a significant amount of time.

When I use ABBA's Creme-Masque, I apply it, wrap a warm towel around, turban-style and listen to an ABBA record. Both sides if my hair is particularly crispy, one side if it's in relatively good shape. The first time you try the ABBA Creme-Masque, go by the package rules. After a few uses you'll know how long to leave it in. You simply cannot leave it in for 'too long'.

Reconstructors. A step beyond conditioning. Try some today, Dancing Queen.


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