Women love hair experiments, especially blondes who will do literally everything in order to maintain platinum shade. One of the most dangerous yet necessary procedures for this is hair lightening or bleaching. However, what can you do if you burned your hair? Is there a way out? Let’s find it out.
Well, if you severely burned your hair, we can only recommend you to cut off the most damaged part of your hair length. It’s just impossible to restore very burnt hair, what’s more, if you don’t chop it off, it will start to split and break, leaving you with the most horrible hairstyle ever.
However, as practice shows, the upper part of hair usually damages less than the lower. Try to revive your hair with Braé Revival Deep Recovery Hair Mask. Oil from palm nuts, amino acids and keratin work in synergy to restore severely damaged hair and create a protective layer around each thin hair.
Besides, burnt hair should receive a minimum of mechanical impact to avoid breaking off. Use a soft hair brush, don’t touch your scalp. The best option is to gather long hair into a loose braid or just don’t touch short hair at all.