it sound like your hair is frizzy and you don't have split ends wash your hair and apply frizz ease to it and see what it looks like later you know that pantene pro-v has the frizz control shampoo and conditioner that you can use before you apply your frizz ease to your hair that should help out even better.Good Luck!
2007-03-26 06:38:31
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answered by heavenlli_61 5
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the reason why you hair splits still is because your hairs split ends may have not been all cut off and many people don't know it but hair is made of protein, which is why after a hair cut you need a protein treatment. like skin when there is a wound open, it needs something to cover the cuticle which is the oter shaft of the hair up, which would be a scab or a blood clot. when you use a protein treatment it does the same thing closes up the cuticle or fills it in . you may find if you get a product with protein in it it will help, but if you don't get the splits off it will split all the way up to the root. go get it cut again and tell the hairdresser you want a protein treatmet,not a deep conditioner, a protien treatment, i know because i do hair .this helps ! trust me .
2007-03-26 06:48:13
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answered by charisse f 1
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It happens all the time. The dresser may not cut that part for whatever reason leaving the splits. You can always go back and explain your dissatisfaction and the dresser should fix the problem free of charge.
2007-03-26 06:33:48
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answered by ByouTfull 4
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Oh definitely! Razor cuts can cause split ends on some hair types, and so can dull scissors. If you notice your stylist's scissors "pull" or occasionally bend the hair instead of slicing right through, that is a pretty good indicator the the scissors are dull.
2007-03-26 06:37:52
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answered by bunnyblum 4
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terrific thank you to look for chop up ends is to realize this in a nicely-lit room, usually on the threshold of a easy source, and verify hair via hair. that's, nonetheless, very plausible which you have not have been given any chop up ends. wherein case, that's quite magnificent, and that i'm specific a stable quantity of that has to do with you treating your hair so nicely. :) some human beings do not would desire to trim very often. you will get some hair stylists that INSIST you will desire to trim each and every 6-8 weeks, yet human beings's hair isn't so cookie-cutter. all and sundry is going to be diverse, purely like their hair. some human beings want that trim each and every 6-8 weeks to ward off chop up ends; some human beings purely want a trim two times a 300 and sixty 5 days to do a similar element; and a few purely would desire to trim as quickly as a 300 and sixty 5 days to do a similar element. this is going to rely at the style of hair you have, and how healthful that's. the two element in. It additionally relies upon on regardless of in case you're attempting to maintain a variety intact, or once you're purely letting your hair do its element. A trim each and every 6-8 weeks will extra advantageous than probably help somebody shop a particular length. It additionally relies upon on how lots is being trimmed off.
2016-11-23 17:01:46
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answered by ? 4
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Well. Dear i have the same problem I got my hair cut and as soon as she cut my hair it went right into split ends. She was even shocked , she told me it was because of the water that we have we have hard water and its bad on your hair, my mom's hair is the same way.
2007-03-26 07:27:35
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answered by faygo_foamy 1
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Yes.
If you didn't get your hair cut short enough to get all of the split ends, absolutely. Split ends can go up so far. To get rid of them, you have to get your hair cut as far up as the split ends go.
2007-03-26 06:38:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Did your hair dresser cut your bangs at all? I would get it re-trimmed and then start using a good conditioner - maybe a leave-in type.
2007-03-26 06:36:58
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answered by with2kids 2
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Yes, in order to get rid of all splits ends you will need a very good "trim"..... usually starting where the split ends start.
2007-03-26 06:36:49
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answered by Tiffany P 2
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The hair dresser must not have known what he/she was
doing. Make sure you go to a hairdresser who does
not use cheap hair products. That may be why your hair
is frizzy & dry.
2007-03-26 06:33:38
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answered by lizzy 4
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