Help for Chemically Damaged Hair
If you have naturally curly or coarse hair and you use perms, dyes, relaxers, straighteners or any other chemical treatments, then you're at a much greater risk for having chemically damaged hair. Because we all want to achieve the best look for our hair we tend go to some pretty drastic measures that put lots of stress on our hair or cause irreversible damage. As drastic as these techniques may be, there is help for chemically damaged hair, but it's going to involve making some changes to the way you care for your hair.
Practical Help for Chemically Damaged Hair
A few years ago if you asked the average stylist for help with chemically damaged hair they might have told you to shave it all off and start over. This impractical tip for damaged hair signifies how hopeless your chances of hair repair were. Recently, though, a product named H2Thermal came onto the market and it offers such dramatic help for chemically damaged hair that we would be remiss if we didn't tout it on this site.
H2Thermal works from the inside out, using ionic technology to repair your hair's structure, so it's much better than a lot of the deep conditioners that you might try to use for damaged hair. What's more it works in just minutes, so you don't have to sit around all day with mayonnaise on your head.
