Audrey Seessengood

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    • Audrey Seessengood
      Hey nice awesome people, does anyone have any tips to help fix extremely damaged hair? Please because it would be super helpful to me. Mine has been dyed and damaged pretty bad V.v I know, I didn't listen to anyone.. **sighs** but i'm at the point of chopping it off and I don't wanna do that. I've been staying away from heating products lately, but some tips would be nice.
        • Dawn McKinley

          Ultimate Repair (I think thats the name of it) by Dove. it is amazing stuff!

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          • Elizabeth Solis Hodson

            First off, stop dying your hair! Once it's been so damaged, all you can do is cut it off. Split ends and breakage can continue to the root. Secondly, hot oil treatments. Jojoba oil, olive oil, almond oil, lavender, etc. Stay away from shampoos/conditioners that contain sulfates. These are harsh detergents. There are sulfate free shampoos you can buy at Walmart or Sally's. They're less expensive than salon stuff. I use them and like them. I use Aussie three minute miracle conditioner on my hair and have used it religiously for the past 5 years. It's awesome. It has jojoba oil in it. I mix some olive oil with it and let it condition my hair for five minutes. Super soft. Shampoo less. Stay away from products that have alcohol and silicone. Not good for your hair. And, of course, stay away from heat products. Let that mane run wild. Haha. Comb your hair in the shower when wet and conditoned. Avoid brushes. They can cause breakage. Hope I helped! If I can think of anything else I'll let ya know. (this is all coming from someone who used to fry the crapout of their hair. I promise this stuff works!)

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            • Olivia Grace

              You should get argon oil. I got some from Sally's and it's awesome!

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            • Audrey Seessengood
              Trying to get my nursing career off the ground. Trying to run a household. Trying to keep my marriage together. Trying to raise a toddler. Trying to maintain a moderate social life. All while living half a state away from my closest family. The world has is a tumultuous place and all of this Covid b.s. is NOT helping either! #anxiety
              • Audrey Seessengood
                People don’t know it but I’m highly observant and pay attention to everything they do to ultimately chalk it up to who they are as a person. Everything I ask or say is for a reason lol
                • Audrey Seessengood
                  Hey nice awesome people, does anyone have any tips to help fix extremely damaged hair? Please because it would be super helpful to me. Mine has been dyed and damaged pretty bad V.v I know, I didn't listen to anyone.. **sighs** but i'm at the point of chopping it off and I don't wanna do that. I've been staying away from heating products lately, but some tips would be nice.
                    • Dawn McKinley

                      Ultimate Repair (I think thats the name of it) by Dove. it is amazing stuff!

                      Leave a comment
                      • Elizabeth Solis Hodson

                        First off, stop dying your hair! Once it's been so damaged, all you can do is cut it off. Split ends and breakage can continue to the root. Secondly, hot oil treatments. Jojoba oil, olive oil, almond oil, lavender, etc. Stay away from shampoos/conditioners that contain sulfates. These are harsh detergents. There are sulfate free shampoos you can buy at Walmart or Sally's. They're less expensive than salon stuff. I use them and like them. I use Aussie three minute miracle conditioner on my hair and have used it religiously for the past 5 years. It's awesome. It has jojoba oil in it. I mix some olive oil with it and let it condition my hair for five minutes. Super soft. Shampoo less. Stay away from products that have alcohol and silicone. Not good for your hair. And, of course, stay away from heat products. Let that mane run wild. Haha. Comb your hair in the shower when wet and conditoned. Avoid brushes. They can cause breakage. Hope I helped! If I can think of anything else I'll let ya know. (this is all coming from someone who used to fry the crapout of their hair. I promise this stuff works!)

                        Leave a comment
                        • Olivia Grace

                          You should get argon oil. I got some from Sally's and it's awesome!

                          Leave a comment
                        • Audrey Seessengood
                          Trying to get my nursing career off the ground. Trying to run a household. Trying to keep my marriage together. Trying to raise a toddler. Trying to maintain a moderate social life. All while living half a state away from my closest family. The world has is a tumultuous place and all of this Covid b.s. is NOT helping either! #anxiety
                          • Audrey Seessengood
                            Audrey Seessengood provided an answer for the question How Do You Beat The Heat Frugally?
                            I had my central heating on in my apartment, it was not a so sunny outside yesterday. It is unusually chilly here just now.
                            • Audrey Seessengood
                              I actually bought two of those blood pressure meters machines or monitor and fully portable machine strap. I pay a fair price at the pharmacy store near me.
                              • Audrey Seessengood
                                Eat raw garlic in the morning with a glass of water, on an empty stomach for a week. It will come down.
                                • Audrey Seessengood
                                  People don’t know it but I’m highly observant and pay attention to everything they do to ultimately chalk it up to who they are as a person. Everything I ask or say is for a reason lol

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