Hair becomes over-processed after several chemical services such as perms and color. Chemically damaged hair appears to be at its limit -- that's because it is. The fuzzy appearance of over-processed hair along with breakage means that your hair...
If your African-American hair is over-processed, odds are it's also brittle and super fragile. That means that coloring can be a bit tricky. Depositing certain types of dyes on top of already over-processed tresses can leave your hair even more...
If you've over-processed your hair, you really have to treat those strands with a little TLC. More chemicals just might be the breaking point for stressed tresses. On the other hand, brittle or brassy locks can call out for new colors. Stripping...
If you have subjected your head to excessive chemical processing in pursuit of gorgeous locks, you are certainly not alone. Instead of spending your days bemoaning the over-processing of your fragile strands, figure out how you can easily and...
When you process your hair whether through color or relaxing treatments, the goal is usually to make your hair better. But that isn't always the outcome. Excessive chemical processing could lead to frustrating consequences, including hair that is...
There comes a point in many a woman's life when she just needs a new hair color. Or hair style. Or hair texture. If you've OD'ed on one too many hair treatments, you shouldn't be surprised to find that your once-silky hair is now dry, brittle and...
Over-processed, overly-damaged hair is a common problem among women. Women will often change their hair color on a whim and use heated styling products daily, unaware of the damage they are creating. Do some damage control before you re-color hair...
Perming your hair may be an easy fix at first, resulting in straight and silky locks. However, the love affair with that box of chemicals ends quickly when you're left with fried and finished hair. After crying to your girlfriends and your...
Coloring. Perming. Relaxing. Chemical-based treatments give your hair a lush finish that's so sexy. But these chemical treatments also have a dark side: they dry out the hair shaft. When you repeatedly process hair, the damaging results are...
If you've heard that the only way to grow out chemically treated hair is to chop it all off, don't panic. While you'll still need to remove the length---you generally can't anti-perm or un-relax hair---you don't need to do it all at once....