There are lots of products that will steal your money with the promise that they'll mend split ends. But they're really just sticky messes that don't deliver on their promises. Cut your hair to get rid of the ends and start using a really good hair masque once a week to keep the moisture in your hair so you don't get new ones.
2007-03-11 17:51:56
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answered by Anonymous
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No but to prevent it from happening try the following:
1. Avoid vent brushes with plastic bristles. These can cause further damage by ripping through the hair. On dry hair, use a wide brush with a foam pad that allows more give; try the Warren-Tricomi Nylon/Boar Bristle Cushion Brush ($35; beauty.com). Since wet hair is more susceptible to tearing, comb it gently with a wide-tooth comb.
2. Try not to shampoo every day if you have dry hair. On off-days, simply scrub your scalp with your fingers in the shower and condition the ends; try Neutrogena Clean Balancing Conditioner ($4; at drugstores).
3. Protect hair when heat-styling. Apply a leave-in conditioner; the botanical-based Aveda Elixir Daily Leave-On Conditioner ($9; aveda.com) is a good bet. Also, keep the blow-dryer at least 4 inches from your hair.
4. Book a trim every six to eight weeks to remove damaged ends. And never let a stylist shape your mane with a razor; it could damage the ends of the hair, Freed says.
WHAT WORKS "Be gentle with your hair and use a deep conditioner twice a week to help prevent damage," says DJ Freed, Aveda Global Master and owner of the Key Lime Pie Salon and Wellness Spa in Atlanta. But if you do have split ends, know that they "cannot be fixed or mended; they can only be cut off," Freed adds. And "between cuts, try to minimize the stress on your strands." For example, instead of pulling hair back with a plastic or metal clip, which can break strands, use a fabric or stretchable elastic--it's gentler, explains Freed, who continues: "You'll begin to notice a change in your hair very quickly when you start to take better care of it."
2007-03-11 17:49:05
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answered by tayzar1 3
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attempt to no longer straighten your hair as plenty. I straighten my hair daily, and that i additionally use a warmth protectant, yet i'm getting chop up ends plenty too. I put in numerous conditioner and leave it in for 10 minutes interior the bathe, rinse off with cool water, run a comb via my hair, and put in leave in conditioner. attempt putting greater warmth protectant spray on the ends of your hair. additionally, seem on Google for some categories of hair mask you additionally could make at abode with hassle-free aspects. wish I helped! good success:)
2016-10-01 23:36:14
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answered by Anonymous
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unfortunatly not ...there are products that claim to biond split ends but they only give you a temporay fix...it's better to cut them off because your hair is like a piece of rope it will keep splitting if you leave them.
2007-03-11 17:51:07
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answered by starr 2
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nope, sorry, but a good trim is the best fix for split ends.
2007-03-11 17:50:57
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answered by bambi 5
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get extension
2007-03-11 17:52:24
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answered by daniel n 1
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