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How to Get Rid of Split Ends

July 12th, 2008 by admin
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Is a horse's tail more manageable than your hair? Does your hair look like 80's mauled hair even if you didn't tease it at all? If so, then you probably have terrible split ends.

 

split endsLuckily, there are a lot of ways to get rid of split ends. Before you get enlightened with those ways, you must know some important facts about split ends. Split ends are actually dry ends of hair that are damaged. As the name implies, they split at the tips. The degree of damage varies, but the worst split ends are like a crack in the glass that crawls farther and farther. Since the tips are split, it won't take long before they split more and more until what you have is a bundle of sorrow that’s too hard to comb. The more you comb it, the worse it gets. It makes you just want to sport a Sinead O' Connor look.

 

There are two main causes of split ends: they’re either caused by an unnatural occurrence or the practice of irresponsible hair handling. However, they can also be caused by the genetic dice. Don't be angry at your parents, though, because there are many ways to ease your woes. Here's how you can get rid of split ends.

 

Brush There are two ways of brushing – the good way and the bad way. If you brush your hair the proper way, you won't have to deal with split ends in the first place. If you are naturally curly, never use a fine-toothed comb. Buy combs that are specially designed for your locks – ones with huge gaps between the teeth. If you have dry hair, brush gently and not vigorously. If you have wavy hair, you also should avoid fine-toothed combs (Learn how to get rid of flyaway hair). Always brush your hair before you take a shower, not while you're having a shower. When applying shampoo, make sure that your hair hangs down, and apply the shampoo on top of your scalp. Work your through your hair, lathering from the top going downwards. Do this gently and move your fingers in a zigzag motion until you’ve covered the length of your hair. This kind of washing may seem extreme, but it actually prevents you from getting tangles while you bathe. Tangles easily become split ends because they encourage hair breakage, especially when you start brushing after the shower.

 

Conditioners conditionerSince split ends are caused by dry hair, you should remember to use conditioner (Tips on how to get rid of dry hair). However, not all conditioners are good for your hair. Some can even damage your hair all the more. You can tell which are good from their price. Cheap conditioners are cheap because they don't contain the nutrients essential for hair. What they have are fillers, stuff that leaves residue even if you rinse your hair thoroughly. The expensive ones are the reputable ones and it's not a bad thing to invest in one when you have split ends. Think of it as an investment for your hair, and not for the manufacturer. Good conditioners will make your hair smooth and silky, providing enough lubricant for your hair not to incur any breakage whenever you brush. You can also use raw eggs before you take a bath. Simply beat some eggs and apply them on your hair. Leave them for 30 minutes. Use shampoo and conditioners when you shower and you'll be surprised that even if you rinsed thoroughly, your hair will still be shiny. Eggs are good for those with split-ends because damaged hair needs protein, which is present in eggs.

 

Air Dry Air dry your hair before you brush after you hit the shower. Many experts have mentioned this in countless hair care sites, particularly if you're suffering from split ends. This is the common mistake many people make. It's quite understandable because many people don't have much time in the morning, so they tend to brush their hair right away, even when wet. If you don't have the luxury of time, make sure that when you brush your hair, you do it with care and never ever bundle your hair up in a towel unless you're going to use a hair dryer before brushing. Please wake up early to air dry your damp hair!

 

no hair dryerSeriously You have to wake up early because using hair dryers is a major no-no if you really want to get rid of split ends. Devices such as hair straightening irons and curling irons also aggravate split ends. If you have curly hair, it's best to rely on those plastic curlers used by your grandmother, not the modern metal type. Any thermal hair treatments can aggravate the splitting because they make your hair drier every time. Make sure that when you brush your hair, you spread it so that it exposes more surface area and, in turn, dries your hair quickly and naturally.

 

Cutting Getting rid of split ends is not as simple as cutting the tips of the hair. You have to make sure that you cut at least 1 and ½ inches from the tip of the hair to be able to control split ends. This prevents the split ends from continuing to split. Go to the salon and get a cool new haircut. Remember to always examine your hair for split ends so you can control the problem at once. After cutting, treat your hair by applying some leave-in conditioner. This further prevents your hair from splitting, especially after the fresh cut.
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The Right Attitude Have the right attitude when it comes to hair care; always be careful with the hair products you use. Make sure you're using a real organic product and not just one that’s “organic” for marketing. Look for products with rosemary oil or tea tree oil and not some harmful inorganic ingredients such as synthetic proteins and silicone.

 

happy with her hairThe beauty industry wouldn't have flourished without the discovery of jojoba oil, which is great for treating split ends. It has the ability to cure dry to damaged hair. There are many products that use jojoba oil as their raw material. Look for those products and use them.

 

If you got your hair colored, look for hair products that contain henna. Henna is also included in hair dyes nowadays, so best to use that for your hair instead of those cheap powder dyes that can add lots of color, yet rid your hair of so much life.

 

If you have big dreams, you won't escape events like dinner parties or that important job interview. In such scenarios, split ends are not really a good sight. Get rid of them now and take care of your hair, because it really can impact others’ impressions of you.







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  1. March 25th, 2012 at 1:46 pm    Damini Says:

    I have short hair n they are vry vry thin..and not at all healthy…and the main problem is that i have split ends too …they grow again each tym when i get a hair cut or its treatment through candling or scissors cut by twisting them in salon…i want to grow lengthy as well as thick hair witout split ends please help help:(;(

  2. [...] a hairstyle that tames frizzes. Cutting regularly will also help you of get rid split ends (Tips on how to get rid of split ends), which make frizzes, and the problem in general, even worse than you [...]

  3. January 10th, 2012 at 2:25 am    maria21341 Says:

    What if you have only milk and eggs and no olive oil can it still work even though you dont have olive oil

  4. Jessica… another person commented the following you can try…

    Use olive oil to make your Hair softer and smoother. I used to have split ends, tangled hair, etc. Until my mama suggested to use olive oil to make my hair shinier and stop it from being tangled.

  5. October 19th, 2011 at 12:11 pm    Jessica Says:

    Okay so my hair LITERALLY will not grow past my shoulders. And I always have terrible split ends. Im getting them cut friday and I have stopped using ANY heat on my hair. How do I get the length (past my chest) I want, but not feel like im cutting off my half inch I grow every month? Help :(

  6. February 13th, 2010 at 3:28 pm    hazel.eyed.girl Says:

    I have split ends. i hate them..but i dont want to clip them cause it’ll make my hair shorter. i have shoulder-length hair btw. i clipped them 3 months ago.. and theyre split again.. i straighten and blowdry my hair once a week. if i dont blowdry or straighten my hair then its all poofy and what not! helppp!

  7. November 22nd, 2008 at 2:47 pm    sunnydays13 Says:

    One of the best ways to get rid of split ends is to switch from a cotton pillowcase to a satin pillowcase. Cotton causes friction which weakens hair and cotton pulls out all the vital moisture your hair needs to be healthy. Your hair just glides across a satin pillowcase. You can buy them anywhere. The best place I have found to get beautiful satin pillowcases is http://www.atouchofsatin.com They have an entire page listing the benefits of sleeping on satin. You should read what they have to say. I hope this helps!

  8. October 6th, 2008 at 10:51 pm    joejonas101 Says:

    U should use Olive Oil for tangels and shit like that!

  9. August 4th, 2008 at 6:58 pm    Jenna Smith Says:

    Definitely trim your hair once a month. I have long hair that gets compliments every day because I cut it once a month

  10. July 21st, 2008 at 7:27 pm    claudia Says:

    wash ur hair with a shampoo dat says is for split end. but yeah u dont want ur hair tangled when ur showering. combing ur hair roughly will damage it n make ur hair break. so always use a conditioning combing cream n it will do.

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