You have split ends. How often do you trim it? You need to once a month. Talk to your stylist about it. That is my mom's job and if you don't cut it, not to make u feel bad, it falls out. Use a good product, like Bumble and Bumble.
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2006-10-30 13:50:29
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answered by Anonymous
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First, you should get two different shampoos. One that extracts oil from your hair (neutrogena or herbal essence) then get pantene pro-ve for damaged hair. Switch off using both of those daily. Only use liquid conditioner on the days you use pantene on the days you use the other stuff, use a spray in conditioner. Don't blow dry your hair at the tips. Blow dry the top part and let the tips air dry. It will help them heal. Also try using a razor cut the next time your stylist cuts your hair. That way even if the ends are a little dry they will still look amazing.
2006-10-30 12:57:33
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answered by Anonymous
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i have this problem too. So earlier today during my lunch break, i went to go get a haircut. My hair looks a lot healthier now since the damaged ends are gone. Your ends are probably damaged because thats old hair that has been styled, curled, and colored. Your roots are way healthier because it hasnt been exposed to as many chemicals or heat and is brand new. Try to get trims, and definitely conditioning treatments.
2006-10-30 12:59:00
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answered by Jenny N 3
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my hair is exactly the same. even when they trim it the ends stay dry no matter what so i am forever trying to grow out my hair and they keep cutting it saying it will make it healthy. the only thing i think kinda works is the color protecting (not moisturizng)line from Bumble and Bumble.
2006-10-30 13:45:07
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answered by Crimson 2
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1. start with a trim
2. use Garnier Fructis "Length and Strength" conditioner -- totally works on my long hair to prevent splits
3. if blowdrying, use Conair ionic hair dryers -- really works to dry hair faster with less damage
4. seal hair moisture in with a laminator (i've used lots depending on what's on sale and they all work about the same) -- try Citrus Shine laminator or BioSilk if you're splurging -- experiment with how much to put in -- just rub between hands before applying to ends ONLY (put on a little at a time cuz you can always put more in and if you put too much in, it'll look oily)
2006-10-30 15:39:59
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answered by Anonymous
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It is normal for the hair to lose 80-100 strands everyday, more than that you have a problem, you could be stress, the number one factor of losing hair, poor blood circulation (check your scalp
if this is tight and massage to loosen up). The dryness of your hair is caused by this factors.
2006-10-30 13:19:26
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answered by linda c 5
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a million. Albus Dumbledore 2. Tom Riddle 3. Kingsley Shacklebolt 4. Gellert Grindelwald 5. Mad Eye Moody 6. Severus Snape 7. Minerva McGonnagal 8. Filius Flitwick 9. Harry Potter 10. Remus Lupin. i'm in all probability going to get lots of persons who disagree with me, by capacity of my putting Harry 9th incredibly of one/3 or 2d. I even reflected putting Lupin previously Harry, and putting Harry 10th, yet pay attention. Harry isn't a qualified wizard yet. He has in basic terms executed 6th year (it is throughout DH, different than the epilogue) and on a similar time as Harry is courageous and has exceeded maximum wizards his age and issues, he nevertheless isn't one hundred% qualified, and there are various magic he hasn't even tried yet, and various magic he hasn't even heard of yet. for occasion, by capacity of the tip of HBP, he tries to duel Snape, yet Snape actual subdues him. And Harry isn't a lot extra powerful on the tip of HBP than he replaced into in DH. and that i'm effective no person disagrees that Dumbledore is the main powerful, and because Albus is in basic terms "a coloration bit extra powerful" than Grindelwald (Dumbledore's suitable words) i do no longer think of you are able to desire to disagree with my putting Grindelwald fourth.
2016-10-21 00:43:07
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answered by ? 4
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Try putting a hot oil conditioner in the ends.
2006-10-30 12:55:00
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answered by Linda S 2
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have the Dr check your thyroid.. dry hair and losing hair can be a sign that you have thyriod issues.
2006-10-30 12:55:02
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answered by grapelady911 5
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it sounds like you have split ends. maybe you should see a hairstylist and get it looked at.
2006-10-30 12:53:28
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answered by anonymous 6
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