Saturday, May 5, 2012

Hot fusion method used for extensions. After removing them, my hair is much thinner. I am 20. Recove

without any research I was desperate enough to trust a woman who used the hot fusion method to apply extensions to my hair. It looked great at first, but the hair was incredibly heavy and would dry out in a matter of days. I had to continue to go back to the salon.



Anyway, I had them removed after a month of wear and was DEVASTATED by the results. My hair was twice as thin as it was before the application! I wore clip ins to disguise the damage. It is now August %26amp; after getting it cut in June, the remaining hair that I have has recovered, but the under layers are still very broken, short and somewhat sparse. I do not have any bald spots and the outer layer of my hair covers most of the damage. However, when I touch it and put it back I am reminded of the absence of the inner layers. I was wondering if this hair has a chance to recover. I am only 20 and am taking hair growth vitamins and wearing clip-ins for thickness. How long do you think this will take? Any suggestions?



Hot fusion method used for extensions. After removing them, my hair is much thinner. I am 20. Recovery?

Time, time, time. It stinks but the good news is it WILL recover, it just takes, you guessed it - TIME. Good news, you are young and presumably healthy. It will just have to grow back in. It may be hard but if you can, cut the rest of your hair, the healthier stuff, shorter to blend in sooner with the shorter, coming back hair.



Take it as lesson learned, stay away from extensions and be kind to your hair !



Hot fusion method used for extensions. After removing them, my hair is much thinner. I am 20. Recovery?

Continue taking hair growth vitamins anf try to wash your hair only once a week. The oily your hair is, the faster it grows. Instead of wearing extensions, you should try lace front wigs. They will not thin out your hair.



Hot fusion method used for extensions. After removing them, my hair is much thinner. I am 20. Recovery?

I'd say go to your local chemist, pharmacy, drug store, hair salon etc and ask if they have any



'Deep Conditioning Treatments'.



I use a brand called Swartzkopf (i think thats how you spell it), for deep conditioning and it has worked wonders for me.



My hair is slowly recovering but its worth it.



They usually say on the labels "leave in for 10 minutes". I personally leave it in for and hour for better results.



Good luck

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