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How to Repair Damaged Hair

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Summary: Repairing damaged hair is possible by keeping the ends healthy and trimmed, alternating moisture and protein treatments weekly and getting an ionic hair treatment for deep conditioning. Get damaged hair back to a healthy state, using Moroccan oil twice a week at home, with tips from a professional hair designer and color specialist in this free video on hair care.

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By Liz Muller
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Liz Muller has been a professional hair designer and color specialist since 1985. She is the owner of Liz's Hair Design in Hollywood, Fla., and Lizshairdesign.com. She also travels the...read more

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"Hi, this is Liz Muller, from Liz's Hair Design, in Hollywood, Florida. In this clip, we're going to talk about how to repair damaged hair. Now, believe it or not this hair does not look damaged does it? But, when she came to me it was very damaged. I had to clip off those ends that looked really bad, because that's one of the things you do you know, you start by clipping that hair that's not going to be repaired. But the pair that is going to be repaired you go ahead, and you give it a good treatment; something with moisture, something with protein, maybe a combination mixed together. You go ahead and add these treatments every week if you can for twenty minutes. If you can too you can do an ionic treatment which is wonderful for the hair. And it's done by taking the conditioner, putting it on the hair, and then, pursin' in the conditioner into the hair. It's a wonderful treatment. Again, that was the ionic treatment. So, for her I did some of those also, which is more in a of an intense treatment. And I also used the Moroccan oil on this hair, had her take a bottle home and use it once or twice a week. It didn't weigh down her hair, and it made her hair grow, and really get really well and repair itself. Thank You. This is Liz Muller."

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