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hemolymph
June 28th, 2010, 10:55 AM
In the last week or two I stopped using 'cones on my hair and I've had to stop using my redken anti-snap.
I have very damaged hair that snaps really easily because of all the bleaching.
I am just wondering if it's actually better to use 'cones in order to keep your hair from snapping?
I kind of miss my anti-snap..

I tried doing a google search and I couldn't find anything.

squiggyflop
June 28th, 2010, 11:01 AM
cones stop breakage in my hair because they stop tangles.. and tangles cuase breakage.. so yes cones can stop breakage..

however cones arent for everyone.. some people have problems with them

virgo75
June 28th, 2010, 11:05 AM
cones stop breakage in my hair because they stop tangles.. and tangles cuase breakage.. so yes cones can stop breakage..

however cones arent for everyone.. some people have problems with them

2nd the bolded.
I find that coney conditioners(especially leave-ins) seem to hold moisture in my hair longer, where as with cone free - as soon as my hair dries, the moisture is gone.

With chemically processed hair, you should do whatever works for your hair to keep it healthiest.

Hope that helps. :flower:

HairColoredHair
June 28th, 2010, 11:21 AM
Does your hair feel better or worse without the cones?

If you hair likes cones, use them! They might help you hold onto the hair a bit longer (cones or not, damage can't be undone. :) )

Loreley
June 28th, 2010, 12:04 PM
I think using cones can help prevent breakage if your hair breaks easily.