Well, they're right about the time frame... definitely DO NOT do anything else to your hair (in terms of chemical processing), or you'll just make it worse.
Invest in a good conditioner - I always liked Nexxus products when I had a perm - and try one of those anti-frizz serums that they sell. You can pick up something like that in any major drugstore chain, and they really do help.
Also, if you can avoid it, don't shampoo your hair every day. Go ahead and shower, wet down your hair, even use more conditioner, but don't put shampoo on it more often than every other day - again, dries it out, causes more damage.
I *hope* you raised holy he** with the salon who did your hair... accidents do happen, but there's no reason for something like your hair falling out - I've never had that happen even with a home perm! Demand a refund, and also demand that they fix it for free (when they can), and if they give you lip, demand LOUDER. Nobody wants to deal with someone who's causing a scene, heh.
Finally, take a deep breath. I don't mean to trivialize, but if there's one thing I've learned, it's that "it's only hair". Bad hair days suck, but your hair WILL recover and life will go on. And hey, at least it's winter, so when you leave the house, you can throw on a hat. (My worst hair disasters always seem to happen in the summer, when the best you can do is face the public with attitude - LOL!)
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