I wouldn't panic about the length, if your hair is tangled, and twisted that will take up some of the length x
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(185 Posts)My hair has gone so dry and tangled these last few weeks.
OMG ?
I got Himself to take a photo of the back for me just now so I could see it. It feels so dry and tangly and I wanted to see it up close.
The first picture is from the end of October and the second one, just tonight.
No haircut in between & I can’t get to a hairdresser right now. (same for everybody I know)
What do you think I should do?
I’m thinking apply some products. Like Argon oil ? or coconut oil ? and wrap it in a turban to absorb the conditioner. It shocked me to be honest.
Any suggestions please? I’d be grateful.
P.s,
It does look as if it needs a good brush out.
Try not to worry although that’s easier said than done, you’ve noticed and you’re doing something about it. It still looks a good shape and I don’t think it’s any shorter, just tangled. I would recommend using hair oil to smooth down the hair cuticles, not using any straightening tools or even a hair dryer, don’t tie it back with anything and / the most difficult thing of all- letting the colour grow out- it’s very often bleaching that causes dryness. I’d let all the damaged hair grow out and then start again. Good luck , it will look lovely again soon
My hairdresser swears by Argon oil. I don't know why but I thought you were a brunette Urmstongran!
Isn’t it funny dorcas how we imagine other posters to look? I bet anyone who joins in ‘meet ups’ is surprised at times.
Yes you’re right though. I’m naturally a brunette. Well mid brown. I have brown eyes.
In the last few years I’ve become addicted to blonde. Started with highlights and it progressed from there. Hairdressers did tell me once you start ...
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Your hair looks lovely Mercedes55! Shiny and healthy. I like the blunt cut at the ends too.
ExaltedWombat
Looks like it could do with a good brush. I doubt 'products' are the answer.
❤️ your comment ExcitedWombat!
I wish.
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Greciangirl
P.s,
It does look as if it needs a good brush out.
Ditto GrecianGirl. ?
Lettice
The only times my hair got tangled and fuzzy at the back like that was after indulging in some rather vigorous sex. Urmstongran, could this be the issue ? lol
That made me giggle Lettice.
My lips are sealed of course.
theprovinciallady
just chiming in to say Good Housekeeping did a test on hair supplements recently so you could google that if you were thinking of buying one.
I get your drift here theprovinciallady but to be honest I’d rather not take supplements.
That’s maybe just me, I appreciate.
HazelGreen
Sorry I have not read thru all pages here. Just thought to post about very dear friend many years ago who attended a consultant over her hair. She was a natural blond but it was very fine. She was rather cross given expense and trouble of seeing him, to be given advice of olive oil as a conditioner and fairy liquid as a shampoo.
Yes definite seasonal shedding of hair and perhaps linked to new growth. But I once had dramatic loss after several of antibiotics.
Interesting to note HazelGreen.
However I’ve not had a course of antibiotics, but thank you - always good to store information away for further reference in my opinion!
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Notright
John Frieda FRIZZ ease does what it says on the jar.
Deep conditioner, miraculous recovery.
From the very first time it does wonders to my hair. It's in a purple jar. Try it. You have to leave it on for a few minutes before rinsing. Let me know if it works for you before trying oils and all that. Karen
I’ve just added this product to my shopping list *Notright’.
Thank you for the recommendation!
Well, you lot have been pretty amazing.
I’ve read every post.
I really cannot thank you all enough. You’ve been so supportive.
Definitely GN at its best!
Argan oil a small amount rubbed through your hair at bedtime works wonders
Nb. To the poster who pm’d me - I just read your message tonight and have to say TEN duplicate messages appeared so something’s up! Plus when I tried to reply it wouldn’t send.
“Good to hear from you!
Actually somethings up ... I’ve just had TEN messages from you - all duplicates of this one!”
Maybe check what’s happening with GNHQ?
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Argan Oil is brilliant just make sure you do not use to much or you will end up with hair feeling greasy
Just have to add Urmston I also use Moroccan oil. It is expensive but lasts forever. Once tried to decant some to take to Spain because my hair does not like Spanish water. Sadly, it didn't survive the journey. My problem is thinning hair?
I swear by Philip Kingsley products. Hair thickening shampoo is very good also various hair type conditioners but the Elastisizer treatment works wonders for your present hair condition Urmston.
Sorry to see you are having this problem Urmstongran. Your hair in the before pic looks lovely.
I have had an underactive thyroid for years and take levothyroxine. I became very anaemic last year , very dry hair, skin, pale lips, they were almost white, and longish blonde hair started to fall out. Could see it on the dark carpet. Had an iron infusion in November and felt better after a few days. It was so bad I had struggled to move. If you get your thyroid checked please get your iron checked too.
I had a lot of tests to see if I was bleeding internally but I wasn't. Still don't know what is causing it but the full body scan showed up something else so that's taking priority for now.
Urmstongran
Well, you lot have been pretty amazing.
I’ve read every post.
I really cannot thank you all enough. You’ve been so supportive.
Definitely GN at its best!
Urmstongran
To sum up - do ask for a blood test to check that there is nothing wrong which could cause this and
Use hair treatment/Argan oil/olive oil/ Olaplex/Frizzease/ Philip Kingsley Elasticiser/mayonnaise
But not all at once
Aussie Miracle/Hif/ Elvive/Notright etc
But not all at once
Brush/don't brush - comb with wide toothed comb
Tie it back/don't tie it up/don't pin it up damp
Do not have sex on a cotton pillowcase
Isn't Gransnet wonderful!!
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Callistemon, brilliantly summed up!
I am reading avidly in the hope I can tame my wild hair.
It's like a badly constructed haystack, apparently, according to DH. 
It looks like winter hair to me. Dry and porous from being indoors, exposed to cold weather and in need of a product that seals in humidity. Porous hair has more surface area than smooth hair so loses moisture quickly. And if you are using a humectant type shampoo and conditioner, your hair is being subjected to attracting humidity and losing humidity due to it being too porous to hold the moisture, so it's attracting moisture but due to being porous, being dried out by environment. Over time the process damages the hair, making dry and then tangled. Think about hands when washed too many times become dry. It's like that. So you probably need something to apply to your hair right after its washed to seal in the moisture.
I noticed my hair getting drier as I got older (just turned 61). I always use a mask before shampooing my hair and then conditioner. But, and this may be coincidence, my hair has been better since I got a real silk pillowcase. It’s supposed to help skin and hair. Got it from Amazon.
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