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How Do You Treat Over-Processed Black Hair Between Perms?

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How Do You Treat Over-Processed Black Hair Between Perms?

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Over-processed black hair occurs when black hair receives frequent chemical applications. This also occurs when one chemical application, such as a relaxer or perm, is left on the hair beyond the recommended processing time. According to Hairfinder.com, once black hair is over-processed, the only treatment option is to minimize the damage and wait for your hair to grow. BlackHairPlanet.com advises the best way to treat over-processed black hair is to begin a strict weekly regimen of deep conditioning treatments. Rinse your hair with warm water until your hair is saturated. Apply your hot oil treatment according to the directions on the package. Shampoo and condition your hair. Saturate your hair with the deep conditioner. Place a plastic cap over your hair, and sit under a hooded hair dryer or hair dryer bonnet for 30 minutes. Rinse the conditioner out with warm water. Take your hands and squeeze the excess water from your hair. Detangle your hair with a wide-tooth comb. Dry your hair.

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