Trim your hair regularly, deep condition at least once a week, run cold water through your hair after conditioning every day to close the cuticle, condition every day (be sure to squeeze all the excess water out of your hair before putting the conditioner in, also use more conditioner at the tips of your hair), always use your "cold" blase option if you have it on your hairdryer, and lastly you could always try checking out different products that were made specifically to tame your split ends. Good luck, hope this helped!!
2006-10-02 09:50:26
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answered by Anonymous
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No product can fix or mend split ends, they must be trimmed to prevent the hair splitting even further up. Any product claiming to repair split ends is probably just smoothing the hair follicles and temporarily improving the appearance of them.
Once every 6 weeks is approximately how often you should have your hair trimmed, cut down on the use of heated styling tools and never brush wet hair!
2006-10-02 17:13:20
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answered by melissa 1
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Get a haircut to above the damaged part of the hair. Keep getting it trimmed every 6 weeks. Stop any over-processing on your hair (home coloring, perms, straighteners, etc.) Don't over-blow dry your hair - towel dry it until it is almost dry, then finish it with the blow dryer, if you have to blow dry it at all. Use professional shampoo and conditioner. When you shampoo, only shampoo your scalp, not all the way out to the ends.
2006-10-02 16:45:31
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answered by Elle_W 1
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The best way to stop split ends in your hair is to protect it from getting them in the first place. If your in a windy situation...on a motorcycle, in a car with windows down, etc. be sure to tie your hair back with a soft scrunchie, don't use rubber band, even the "ouchless" ones will cut, break or tear your hair out. When you use your blow dryer, keep the nozzle as close to your brush and hair as possible to prevent blowing and whipping around.
Eat a good healthy diet to stimulate healthy hair growth and when it does grow out it will be in good condition to begin with.
2006-10-02 16:48:28
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answered by Texanborn 3
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You can get a hair cut just the tips ones a month and put conditioner at the tip at all times when you wash your hair.
You can do a mask ones a month, or put live on conditioner and keep it with a shower plastic heat for 20 minutes (mask) you should have beautifully hairs about a month.
2006-10-02 16:42:42
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answered by Arzuita 3
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Get what they call a "touch up" cut at the salon. They are generally 1/2 the price of a hair cut.
2006-10-02 16:44:51
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answered by Big E 3
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1. Use an Anti-Breakage system on your hair. (I use Tresemme!)
2. Use heat tamers to prevent more damage on your hair (if you use a hot iron) (I use Tresemme!)
3. Use a wide-tooth comb on wet hair.
4. Avoid using your blowdryer on hot, and preferbly use Cool.
5. Get a trim (half inch)every three months. A half inch won't make much difference if you concerned about length. On average, people grow a half inch every month.
Hope it helps! : )
2006-10-02 17:16:38
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answered by Anonymous 3
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cut your hair about an inch to cut away the split ends and use moisturizing conditioner(the product with aloe is good for you), if you have spare time and spare budget for hair treatment do hairmask twice a week for 3 weeks to recover the dryness of your hair
2006-10-02 17:01:25
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answered by jingleh4m 3
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No use crying over spilt ends, dear.
2006-10-02 16:45:22
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answered by Anonymous
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To cut your ends every 4 months or so. You will you hair looking healthy.
2006-10-02 16:40:06
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answered by Anonymous
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