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WRECKED hair

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FrancesNiadova · 01/04/2014 19:15

I've had 6 operations in the past 2 1/2 years & will be having another MAJOR operation at the end of this month.
I will be bed-bound, again, for the best part of 3 months. Whoopee!
Once I get up again, I find that my hair at the back, (that I lie on), is just wrecked. It is split, broken & is inches shorter than the rest of my hair.
I'm not going in until the end of this month.
Is there anything I can start doing now, as well as when I'm lying flat, (mumsnetting), to stop my hair from getting so badly damaged?
Please help, thanks. Thanks

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stonehairbrush · 01/04/2014 19:24

I don't think you can do anything in advance, no, other than do usual conditioning and treatments.

I presume you can't sit up at all? When lying flat perhaps try moving your hair in different directions each day. So one day split down the middle like in bunches and brush to the sides. The next twirl it underneath your head in a 'bun'. The next brush it all up and flop it over your head onto your forehead... Might help with more even wear and tear.

Forgettable · 01/04/2014 19:32

I would be inclined to get a pixie crop, would be easier to manage

Silk pillowcases too

FrancesNiadova · 01/04/2014 19:35

I like the idea of silk pillowcases, operation or not!

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crazykat · 01/04/2014 19:38

Could you bunch your pillow up so its under your neck and have the back of your head resting lightly on the mattress so there's less pressure on the back of your head IYSWIM.

Forgettable · 01/04/2014 19:40

Frances silk pillowcases are an extravagance, granted, but omg. Your skin will love you too.

Forgot to say Good luck my dear.

FrancesNiadova · 01/04/2014 21:26

Thanks folks. I'll give all of these a go & hot oil it a couple of times before I go in.

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DameDiazepamTheDramaQueen · 01/04/2014 21:43

Gosh you poor thingSad

Spray in conditioner?

I definitely think a really good cut before going in.

Wishing you a speedy recoveryThanks

FrancesNiadova · 03/04/2014 13:30

Thanks, I might give spray in conditioner a go. Once I used the spray in shampoo, but it was horrid!
Forgettable, I've got some siphon silk left over, is that OK or does it have to be smooth silk?

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FrancesNiadova · 03/04/2014 13:31

Honestly, Dupion not siphon! Just lurve auto-correct!

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Forgettable · 03/04/2014 13:44

Hi there! I would be a bit wary of dupion, only because the slubbiness (is that a word???!!) might be uncomfy. In your position I would want smooth and non bumpy for the long lay.

Hmmm not v helpful really, sorry.

FrancesNiadova · 04/04/2014 10:47

No, Forgettable, thanks, I'd never have thought of that.

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Pumpkinette · 04/04/2014 11:44

Pinapple your hair to the top of your head when you are lying down like this

Use a satin or silk pillowcase if you can. Cotton absorbes moisture and will make your hair dry out. Dry hair frizzed and breaks easily.

Pumpkinette · 04/04/2014 11:46

*frizzes not frizzed

NuzzleandScratch · 04/04/2014 19:51

Is it long enough to plait? Might help to protect it a bit. Hope you recover quickly!

CarCiKoTab · 04/04/2014 19:56

Try Moroccan Oil here's the link.

www.moroccanoil.com/united-kingdom/h_uk_en

They do a whole range of from shampoo's to finishing serums.

SuzanneSays · 04/04/2014 21:47

seconding the silk pillowcase trick- know a few people who use one and don't have to wash their hair as often and wake up looking less dragged through a hedge than usual! Good luck with the op.

Scarletohello · 04/04/2014 22:36

I recently bought some silk pillowcases on Amazon. Not too pricey!

BigPawsBrown · 04/04/2014 23:15

I just spent ages googling Frances silk pillow cases then realised!!

FrancesNiadova · 06/04/2014 16:05

Thanks, yes, I think I can justify the expense of a silk pillowcase all things considered. I'll also have a go at Moroccan oil too. I'll get some soft scrunchies to tie/plait it back, then it'll be wait & see! I'm on 3 weeks tomorrow. Got my final BC procedure on weds, but that's only a 1 day thing, then hopefully the op in 3 weeks will be the last one! Fingers & toes crossed!
Thanks for your advice Thanks

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