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i had a root touch up 3 months ago the girl overproccesed my hair using a highlift dye ,now my hair is falling out somedays 300 hairs somedays 600 hairs i think i am gonna go bald if this doesnt stop soon,and now the stress iam dealing with is probably making things much worse.and now im not sure if its coming from the root our is it all breakage? please help


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The lowest servant in Heaven is still in Heaven.

Whoever rules in hell is still in hell, but they won't rule for long.

Per Estella70:

i had a root touch up 3 months ago the girl overproccesed my hair using a highlift dye ,now my hair is falling out somedays 300 hairs somedays 600 hairs i think i am gonna go bald if this doesnt stop soon,and now the stress iam dealing with is probably making things much worse.and now im not sure if its coming from the root our is it all breakage? please help.

Fortunately, the only loss you have suffrered is hair -- a completely replaceable tissue without any particular worth.

If you wantlnly abuse your hair (dyeing, bleaching, permanents, assorted chemicals) then it will grow back in a few months, so there is absolutely nothing to worry about. 

Now, if you are a fashion model, you might need to resort to a wig, but that is unimportant also.

The problem would be that you had been subjected to 700 rads of ionizing radiation (27/Co\60 as the usual cancer curative agent) which means your hair would fall out and re-grow once the effects of radiation therapy are past.  Some cancer chemotherapeutic agents have a similar effect.

In any case, hair is not very important.  It never was important and it never will be.

Posted 2009-08-06T02:18:54Z
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if your hair is over processed, it will feel like overcooked spaghetti when wet(sticky and spongey) and cotton candy(brittle and stringy) when dry. if this is the case look on redken.com for a redken salon in your area and ask for a strenght chemisty shot. this is a deep conditioning treatment that uses the smallest protien molecules possible to penetrait the hair shaft and begin rebuilding the inner integrity of the hair, followed by a pH normalizing spray to lock in the condtioners. you should be booking an appointment with your stylist every 2-4 weeks for a treatment to restrenghten your hair and only seeing a professional to do your touch ups to avoid further damage. when you find someone you like, be sure to prebook your appointments so when you are in need of a touch up, she will be able to get you in and not leave you tempted to diy or go to someone who doesn't know your hair.

also look at your hair. if it's hair loss, the strands that fall out should have the root attatched to the end which looks like a white or flesh colored ball at the end. for excessive hair Loss see a doctor. if it's hair Breakage, the hair will snap at the line of demarkation. either at the new growth (natural hair color) or at the point where the color was last overlaped. for breakage, see your stylist.

 

best of luck

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The lowest servant in Heaven is still in Heaven.

Whoever rules in hell is still in hell, but they won't rule for long.

Stylist, are you sure that you want to "condition" another person's hair with short-chain proteins?

The smallest protein catalogued to date is found in Gila Monster saliva and is direly poisonous.  Its hemotoxic and neurotoxic effects are like those of any other short-chain protein.

Longer chain proteins (chitin, keratin, etc) would show far greater remedial effect on damaged hair.  These proteins are among the longest and heaviest known.  Even so, nothing can remedy the effects that ammonia and hydrogen peroxide have on any long-chain protein.

Because of the extreme toxicity of short-chain peptides and proteins, these agents are not available to the general public.  Just a tiny prick on the skin while short-chain proteins are applied would be rapidly lethal.

All vertebrate venoms are comprised of short-chain proteins.  Many are nontoxic to humans, but are rapidly lethal to rodents, canines, and felines. 

Arthropod venoms often include a non-protein synergist to rapidly subdue the prey animal, inflict tremendous pain in their "defensive" mode, and all too often include both.  Short-chain proteins may be grouped as follows:

Cytoxic: kills living cells.  Crotalus Atrox isolates have been used to treat certain rapidly expanding cancers.  However, its use is still hotly debated because of the nearly unacceptable toxicity to healthy tissues.

Hematoxic: kills red and white blood corpuscles.  Most poisonous snakes have at least one hematoxic effect, which is generally the mechanism of death in prey animals.

Neurotoxic: kills or disables central and peripheral nervous system function.  Thousands of vertebrates and invertebrates use this rapidly lethal toxin to immobilize their prey, yet none renders the victim unconscious.  One animal is the exception: the cone snail.  It sports a veritable witch's brew of neurotoxins.  Persons envenomated with this lethal animal's toxin seldom report severe pain.  But they become rapidly paralyzed and death usually follows in a few minutes.

Other animals sport slightly longer chain peptides and proteins, such as the Australian Box Jellyfish, and Irukondji Jellyfish.  Both are rapidly lethal in the usual mode of attack, and if one survives, the agony is so severe that no narcotic will ease the pain.  Medical professionals often induce coma to deal with the pain of these short-chain proteins.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venom

Posted 2009-08-07T05:43:06Z
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