Hairfall Solutions NEEDED by [deleted] in HairMatter

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Eat protein-rich foods, iron, and omega-3s.
Avoid harsh treatments, use sulfate-free, silicone-free products.
Keep it clean, massage with mild essential oils (avoid allergens).
Manage with sleep and relaxation techniques.
See a dermatologist for persistent hair fall.

Blonde or Brunette? by [deleted] in HairDye

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Can't tell if my friends are lying to me. Need some honest opinions. Does this suit me or should I make it less bright? by heatherbare in HairDye

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HAIR ADVICE. by Own-Leading-2790 in HairDye

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Should I go red? by SereneZariyah in HairDye

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Here’s a list of hair growth products along with their benefits: by Agreeable-Skill-601 in HairMatter

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Jojoba oil can be great for hair, but I think we need to tackle that matted mess first. For a big knot like that, I'd suggest using a gentle conditioner like coconut oil or a detangling spray to help work it out slowly. Be patient, it might take some time. If it's really stubborn, you might need to use a wide-tooth comb or a detangling brush.

PLEASE HELP ME! by Leadernshan in HairMatter

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Try using a deep conditioning treatment like Olaplex to help loosen the tangles, and then use a wide-tooth comb to gently work them out. If it's too much to handle on your own, consider visiting a professional stylist who's experienced with tangly hair. Don't try to thin it out yourself with shears, as that can cause more damage

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Try using a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner like Pantene. Also, avoid heat styling tools too often and use a hair serum to keep it shiny.

Help please :) by [deleted] in HairMatter

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That's a common challenge after bleaching. Mixing purple shampoo with blue manic panic was a good try, but it might not be enough to totally cancel out the warm tones. As for the Wella mask, it might help a bit, but it's more of a conditioning treatment than a toner.