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my hair is so frizzy at the ends!!! it's like way past split ends!im a swimmer so does mthat have any thing to do with it?its so hard to brush thru!!!any ideas how to fix that?
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i've been wearing a part in the same spot of my hair 4 a long time. now it won't go back! y is that and how can i fix it?
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for the past 2 years i have been wearing my hair in a pony tail, i dont want to as much for this school year. but i hate it alldown! i have very fine and thin hair, and im growing my bangs out any ideas what i can do? send websites with picures on em i u want!

2006-07-19 15:13:38 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Beauty & Style Hair

17 answers

Your hair is frizzy and tangly and split because you arent taking good care of it. Unfortunately, the only way to get rid of split ends is to cut them off.. so part with what you can right away, and then cut 1/2 inch a month off until it looks healthy again.

In the mean time:

Buy a clarifying shampoo to keep the chlorine from building up. The first time, put it in and leave it for 10 min.. and rinse.. then use it every time you go swimming.

Buy a good moisturizing conditioner and use it every time you use the clarifying shampoo to add moisture back into your hair.

Buy a good shampoo made for fine thin hair. This will help you maintain your hair.

Buy a good spray on leave in conditioner. They are very light and will keep your hair moisturized. They are also nice because you can spray them into your dry hair to make it easier to comb. Rinse out conditioners are generally too heavy for fine hair.

Are you trying to brush your hair out when it's wet? This is a very bad idea, it will cause it to break even more, as will pulling it up when it is wet. When its wet comb it with a very wide tooth comb after spraying in the conditioner. Wait till its dry to brush.

To fix your part problem, part your hair in a different spot, bobby pin it down, hairspray it, and keep it that way all night while you sleep. Keep moving the part.. this will keep it from wanting to part so strongly in one spot over time.

Have your hairstylist blend in your bangs with very light face framing in the front. Also, fine hair looks better shorter (shoulder length or above). the shorter it is the thicker it looks.

Buy professional products. Store products run the risk of leaving a waxy build up or stripping your hair.. both will worsten your problem over time

2006-07-19 16:41:11 · answer #1 · answered by rccola1979 3 · 6 0

When hair becomes dry or damaged, the hair shaft splits at the end. Here's how you can keep those unsightly splits from spoiling the looks of your locks.


Steps:
1. Keep brushing to a minimum since it promotes breakage. Brushing wet hair is a definite no-no; use a wide-toothed comb when hair is wet.

2. Strive for low-maintenance hair. Hair dryers, curling irons, perms and hair colors all damage hair. If you must blow-dry, use a cool setting and keep the dryer 6 inches (15 cm) from your hair.

3. Protect your hair from extreme weather. Wear a hat on sunny days and keep hair well moisturized in the dry winter months.

4. Apply a leave-in conditioner or pomade to the ends of your hair daily to keep them strong.

5. Snip away any split ends you spot. Cut at least 1 inch (2.5 cm) above the split. A split end will split the hair all the way up to the scalp, so snip it as soon as you spot it.

6. Schedule a trim with your hairstylist if you start seeing a lot of split ends.

Overall Tips:
Ask your stylist to recommend thermal protection products.


Overall Warnings:
Be wary of promises from the makers of products for split ends. These bind the hair shaft temporarily. The only real cure is a haircut.


Tips from eHow Users:
Prevention of split ends by DENISE K.
Once your hair has grown out of the skin, it is like the free edge of your nails - dead! You can prevent the look of split ends with hair products, but once they are there, the only way to get save your hair is to cut them off. Do not follow the brush when dry, and comb when wet rule.

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2006-07-19 15:24:12 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

U need 2 trim ur hair it's damaged..go 2 the hair dressers and get it cut and treated..u should b trimming ur hair ever 6-8 weeks..and u shouldn't have ur hair the same way..u have 2 change it up..u're forehead will start at the back of ur neck by the time ur 60-- so..ya OH YA wear a cap or something when u go into the water...and if u don't..u have 2 wash ur hair immediatley after -

2006-07-19 15:19:27 · answer #4 · answered by 1 5 · 0 0

Swimmer eh? My best advice for keeping your hair away from chlorine is that swimmers hat. As for the frizzy ends, condition and straighten em! That way you can have shiny, straight hair for school this year. It'll be much easier to brush your hair too if it's straight.

2006-07-19 15:24:18 · answer #5 · answered by lil_liza 2 · 0 0

you probably have frizzy/split-endish hair because of all the chlorine in the pool. that's a real hair killer haha.

as for the wearing part, i always wear my hair up and i have a crease in the center hahaa. which is unfortunate but use a straightner (which i don't recommend because your hair already seems damaged) or let dry down.

maybe you can layer your hair a little more so it has more dimension? i don't know

2006-07-19 15:19:03 · answer #6 · answered by Elizabeth L 3 · 0 0

first, go to the salon and have all the damaged hair cut off... and after that, every time you go to the pool, first saturate your hair with water, then add a hair serum (focusing on the ends) and then put on your swimming cap (if you wear one)... this will help prevent further damage..

when growing out your bangs, a layered and angled look will help blend that in..

http://www.womensbeautylife.com/gallery/Medium_hair/mg18

with this hairstyle you can either add a little gel or hairspray and scrunch it up for a messy look or straighten it...

hope this helps!

2006-07-19 16:01:24 · answer #7 · answered by butwhatdoiknow 4 · 0 0

Try getting a hair cut, but just trim it if it is only frizzy on the end.
My sister is a swimmer, and she doesn't have that type of problem. So I don't think it is the chlorine...

2006-07-19 15:20:05 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you have dammaged your hair it seems by chlorine and water all the time, get your hair cut. its hard to change a part, you need to have your hair styled in some way that suits your face and activity level. the hair dresser will have lots of pictures and suggestions. its best to use a professional when your hair is this dammaged, they will also give you clues of what to do to help keep from having so much dammage.

2006-07-19 15:18:25 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Try Biosilk Silk Therapy you can get it at most hair dressers. as for the part. its going to take some training for your hair to learn to go a different way just keep doing it over and over, it should get the hint after a while.

2006-07-19 15:22:52 · answer #10 · answered by jkgilbo 3 · 0 0

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