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I Got Rebonding N I Want To Get A Bob Cut. I Want To Know When My Natural Hair Grows Will It Grow

Can I have my hair cut right before a rebond?

Of course you can cut your hair before you rebond it =)
I'm not an expert on this subject but if theres a problem, your hairdresser will tell you not to cut before rebond.. but I see no problem in it. It's probably safe;nothing to worry about.
Btw, rebonding is not good for your hair. Hope you know that

How do I get my natural curls back after straightening and chemicals?

Eat foods enriched with vitamins c d and e also B since they provide a you with a stronger immune system and promote hair follicles to leave more dead cells behind(Hair).

I want virgin hair!! Shaving my head?

My hair is way over-processed and completely fried out.
I’ve dyed it one too many times and it is completely burnt out from straightening it constantly. It is also extremely curly, dry and unruly. I really want to have long, thick, healthy, virgin hair. I want to start all over with my hair again. Will shaving my hair off and letting it grow back from scratch do the trick? Provided that I don’t take an iron to it or dye it with chemicals after word? Also, when you shave your head, does the hair grow back at least somewhat quicker as opposed to just cutting it? Thanks =)
- Izabela <3

Lost all my self confidence because of a really bad haircut!! :( Help!!?

Why did you do it?

You chose to trash your hair and make it ugly and horrible, and now you are surprised you are no longer considered attractive. This is the image you chose for yourself. You didn't have to layer your hair. You didn't have to rebond it. You didn't have to cut it short. You didn't have to keep putting heat on it. But you chose to do all of these, when you could have chosen to let your hair grow and grow, natural and shining and flowing over your body curves instead of making them stick out with nothing to frame them except confidence.

Most girls who do this to themselves are proud to be like this. They embrace their ugliness to spite the world and make it a virtue. Punk was founded on this; so too was Scene. If you want a brash "Up Yours" confidence that cares nothing for the feelings of others, then enjoy what you have become.

If you don't, then you need to stop trashing your hair, and you then need the patience to let it recover - and in about 3 to 5 years, it can be beautiful again. Before you can get anywhere, you will have to lose the bad stuff sooner or later, so really you can only consider your hair as long as your shortest layer, which is about one inch it seems. At 4 inches growth a year, you have a long way to go.

If it's any consolation, judging by your other pictures, under that horrid haircut is a very pretty woman.

Should I cut my hair? It’s really damaged, but I am scared of cutting it.

Well there are a couple of things you can do here.You can obviously cut off the dry and bleached (ombre) ends, and it will grow back.  Hair will always grow back, unless you are ill.My suggestion is to have a stylist get rid of the very ends, about 1.5 inches.  Then spend the next three months using coconut oil treatments, and leave-in conditioner to give your hair the moisture it is crying out for, and to improve the looks of it.  Three months will bring you to the time for the next trim.I can tell from your photos that you have textured hair.  Textured (naturally curly) hair needs moisture to be healthy and to ‘behave’ and looks its best.  The bleach that you used is never a good idea for curlys, since our hair sucks up the chemicals and gets dried out more than straighter hair.As you are waiting for the damage to grow out, look into applying a semi-permanent color, close to your natural color, to help blend the sections together.  If you get the yen to color your hair again, remember that the nest results are achieved when you stay within 2 shades of your natural color - don’t use bleach to strip out the color, as it is soo damaging (as you have learned!), and harsh contrast.If you let your natural texture come out to play, you might notice that your hair looks shorter.  It’s not, but the curls and coils pull the hair up closer to the scalp.  A huge plus?  Your hair will look fuller from the volume of the curls.Check out this website:  Where Curls Come to Life  .  They offer photos and articles about ditching the chemicals and being kinder to your hair,  It also has some great info on using henna and herbal teas to color or tint your hair.Good luck

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