Yes it'll strengthen the hair strands and make your hair stronger
You can try a deep conditioning treatment which will help a little, but the best remedy for burnt hair is to have a good hair cut.
you go outside for at least 2-5 min then come back in and brush it down ----------------------- Try doing a deep conditioning treatment on the hair. This will not only condition the burned ends, but will help neutralize the oder as well.
Deep conditioning treatments, moisturizing conditioners, and serum type products all help add shine to the hair.
Conditioning hair everyday and deep conditioning once a week will help thick curly hair avoid tangles.Really thick, curly hair has a tendency to tangle easily. Brushing and immediately braiding can help keep very thick, curly hair tangle-free. A short hairdo may also help keep tangles at a minimum.
A deep conditioning treatment can help with damage, but the best and most effective thing to do is to get a haircut. Even a slight trim will help.
Sometimes hair just needs a boost of moisture. Deep conditioning hair once a week (or more if hair is damaged) will help keep hair looking healthy and shiny. Coffee, a simple deep conditioning treatment, is found in most households. Brew some coffee, and then pour it through dry hair. Tie your hair up in a bun and rinse out the coffee half an hour later. Also, shampoo and condition your hair as you normally would. This treatment, in addition to moisturizing, enhances hair color.
Garnier Fructis has great products for all types of hair. Deep conditioning helps with dry ends and this product will help with that problem. You can purchase this at WalMart.
Lemon juice is very acidic, and can dry out the hair, which can cause it to frizz. You should use a deep conditioning mask on the hair a few times a week to help get moisture back in the hair. Also use a few drops of silicone drops either while the hair is wet or dry to help calm frizz and add some shine.
dont dye it anymore. use pro vitamin conditioner often and take hair growth vitamins Hi, Use a lot of deep conditioner and see a hairdresser who may be able to apply something to help your hair grow again.
Give yourself deep conditioning treatments at least once a week. Use a moisture rich conditioning cream, apply it to your hair, cover your head with a plastic cap, and wrap your head in warmed towels (or sit under a salon dryer for 15-20 minutes). After, rinse the hair with lukewarm-to-cool water. Also remember to shampoo daily (if needed) and conditioning (whether shampooing or not) and use an additional leave-in spray conditioner to protect the hair from additional heat damage. Don't expect immediate results, it takes longer to undo damage. If your hair is burnt, literally, than you may want to consider simply shaving your head and wearing a wig.
use a deep balm conditioner and apply to the hair, then wrap a damp warm towel around hair and leave it in for 5-10 minutes.
Hair prodcts only temporarily improve the hair. It would be a good idea to do weekly or biweekly deep conditioning treatments that contain proteins, lipids, and moisture in them to help the interior structure. As for porducts, same thing, something that isn't very heavy, more so natural ingredients, and something that has protein, lipids, moisture, and especially some type of heat Protestant that will protect the hair from the damage of your blowdryer or flat iron.