ms_kenesha
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Dr. Susan Taylor\'s RX for damaged hair
1. Each Friday night, saturate the hair and scalp with the hair reconstruction oil. Cover with a clear shower cap, which remains in place overnight. Before removing the cap, apply a warm towel over the cap for ten minutes or sit under a hood dryer for ten minutes.
2. Remove the cap and wash the hair thoroughly with the oil-removing shampoo and rinse.
3. Lather up with the conditioning shampoo and leave it for two minutes.
4. Rinse thoroughly and then apply the deep conditioner for fifteen minutes. You may consider sitting under a hooded dryer during this time or wrap a warm towel around your head.
5. Rinse, comb with a wide-tooth comb, and gently dry the hair (either air-dry or sit under a hooded dryer).
6. Throughout the week, apply the hair repair cream to the ends of the hair.
7. For itching and flaking of the scalp, throughout the week apply a small amount of the hair reconstruction oil directly onto the scalp.
8. While sleeping, wear a satin scarf or cap so that the hair does not get caught on the pillowcase and break.
Strict adherence to this regime for the next six to nine months will result in healthier, softer, and stronger hair.
*note she does not say what the hair reconstruction oil is made out of, but in her book she advises to do overnight oil treatments not specifying what type of oil, but I believe Olive Oil or Coconut Oil would suffice (I might do a mixture of the two). She also does not mention what the hair repair cream consists of.
* She also advises to get touch-ups every 10-12 weeks in the winter when there is less humidity and every 7-8 weeks in the summertime thereby decreasing the number of touch-ups to 4-5/yr.
I plan on doing this regimen until my wedding day and hopefully my hair will be in even better condition.
1. Each Friday night, saturate the hair and scalp with the hair reconstruction oil. Cover with a clear shower cap, which remains in place overnight. Before removing the cap, apply a warm towel over the cap for ten minutes or sit under a hood dryer for ten minutes.
2. Remove the cap and wash the hair thoroughly with the oil-removing shampoo and rinse.
3. Lather up with the conditioning shampoo and leave it for two minutes.
4. Rinse thoroughly and then apply the deep conditioner for fifteen minutes. You may consider sitting under a hooded dryer during this time or wrap a warm towel around your head.
5. Rinse, comb with a wide-tooth comb, and gently dry the hair (either air-dry or sit under a hooded dryer).
6. Throughout the week, apply the hair repair cream to the ends of the hair.
7. For itching and flaking of the scalp, throughout the week apply a small amount of the hair reconstruction oil directly onto the scalp.
8. While sleeping, wear a satin scarf or cap so that the hair does not get caught on the pillowcase and break.
Strict adherence to this regime for the next six to nine months will result in healthier, softer, and stronger hair.
*note she does not say what the hair reconstruction oil is made out of, but in her book she advises to do overnight oil treatments not specifying what type of oil, but I believe Olive Oil or Coconut Oil would suffice (I might do a mixture of the two). She also does not mention what the hair repair cream consists of.
* She also advises to get touch-ups every 10-12 weeks in the winter when there is less humidity and every 7-8 weeks in the summertime thereby decreasing the number of touch-ups to 4-5/yr.
I plan on doing this regimen until my wedding day and hopefully my hair will be in even better condition.