She suggested I cut my hair into a short bob. Laurel told me that in addition to my bangs being burnt, the lower third of my hair was also damaged. The strange thing was that I never smelled my hair burning! I guess that’s why it seemed to be the same hot temperature no matter where I tried to “set” the dial. I think she was exactly right when she said the heat regulation on the iron must no longer be working. When I told her it was about 10 years old, she told me to throw it away. Then she asked me again about my flat iron and how old it was. She asked me again about my hair dryer, and I repeated that it was a new-ish Dyson. Laurel, my colorist, was aghast when she felt my hair. Since I knew I was going to Sassoon in another day, I figured I should just let my poor hair alone. When I came home, my bangs were flattened in a weird way because of the hat, but I didn’t want to flat iron the bangs because they had literally turned to straw. I put on a hat since it was cold out and went to my friend’s. My hair felt soft and even the bangs felt a little better. I was going to my friend’s patio to watch Hamilton outdoors, so I hurriedly dried my hair with my Dyson but I didn’t have time to flat iron it. When I washed my hair a few days ago, I used my JOICO K-PAK Treatment, and my bangs and hair felt better when it was still wet in the shower. I tried putting Marula oil on them, but it made no difference. I trimmed my bangs, but they were still awful. For the past several weeks, I continued on with my hair drying and styling routine.Ī few days ago, I noticed that my poor bangs had literally turned to Brillo. Since I wasn’t sure which end was hot and which was cooler, I tried to keep it in the middle. Unlike the Dyson dryer that has 3 different heat settings, my old CHI iron has a dial with no markings. After that, I turned down the heat on my relatively new Dyson Hair Dryer, and I tried to turn down the heat on my ancient CHI flat iron. She told me she thought I may have burned them with either my hair dryer or my flat iron. So I kept doing what I was doing.įive weeks ago when I went to Sassoon, I asked my colorist about the texture of my bangs. I thought maybe it was a menopausal change in the texture of my hair, and I figured there wasn’t anything I could do about it. I have coarse hair, but my bangs started to feel extremely coarse. Recently, my bangs seemed to change their consistency.
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