Burnt Hair Records was created in 1990.
You can go to the store and buy hair moisturizer in a bottle and put it on about once every day or two.
No, it may be the heat protector in your hair, as long as your hair does not feel frazzled or burnt then it should be ok.
You can try a deep conditioning treatment which will help a little, but the best remedy for burnt hair is to have a good hair cut.
a smell of burnt hair comes, i think
Go to your hairdresser and ask him or her. Typically, you should cut the burnt hair, use more conditioner than normal, and do not use hairdryers, flat irons, curling irons, or anything that uses heat on your hair. Try putting conditioner or olive oil on your damp hair and wrap it with a warm towel.
You should buy perm from the beauty store.
A local hair supply store should carry something like that
Go to a real salon (not the cheap kind) and expect to spend a little money to have a professional do the job. If anyone can fix it, a pro can. Make sure your hair dresser is a "master hair stylist" meaning they know what they are doing and have been doing it for a long time. The only true remedy for this problem is to have a good hair cut and cut off all of the dead and burnt ends.
Either you burnt it or it has something on it
red
about 6 weeks