Unless you have cut your hair short, you are probably familiar with the problem of frizzy looking dry split ends. Our tips help you get rid of the problem.
Several conditions may be responsible for split ends: dry hair, aggressive shampoos, blow-drying the hair at hot temperatures or too much stress due to chemical treatments. The ends of the hair are especially vulnerable to mistreatment. Hair with split ends looks old in every sense of the word. The hair looks old because it is old. Shoulder-long hair is about three years old.
Using the Delicate Cycle to Fix the Problem of Split Ends
Shampoos for stressed hair, rinses and hair treatments provide hair with ample nutrients. This keeps split ends in line at least until the next shampoo.
A special shampoo for hair with split ends will help if split ends are the only problem. Mix the shampoo with an equal amount of water before applying it only to the base of the dry hair. Use a small amount of water to work up some lather and then rinse. The shampoo in the rinse will sufficiently clean the ends of the hair.
Special treatments for split ends contain silicon oil, which will cover split ends with a filmy coating. This temporarily repairs split ends. As a result, hair looks healthier and not quite so shaggy. Please note that you should not use the split end treatment after every shampoo. Treating your hair every three shampoos works better. The silicon coating can survive quite a few shampoos. Adding more silicon may weigh your hair down. You should also work only one or two drops of the split end treatment into the dry hair ends. A little split end fluid goes a long way.
First, the good news: Thanks to the good products on the market, fewer and fewer people have hair with split ends. If you have to deal with split ends despite the new products a visit to the hair stylist will help against the frizzies in the long run. Hair care specialists can apply a special technique, which hides the split ends under covering hair. Trimming the ends of the hair by about one centimetre (4/10 of an inch) is a good idea. Your hair will still grow if you trim your hair this way only every eight to ten weeks because hair grows about 1 to 1.5 cm per month. As a benefit of trimming your hair regularly you will have fuller and most of all healthier hair.
You definitely need high-quality tools if you have to deal with split ends on a regular basis. Do not even consider using cheap combs with burrs or brushes with metal bristles. Instead, use brushes with natural (boar) bristles and combs made of real horn or wood. They work very well. Steer clear also from teasing combs or teasing brushes, which are especially rough on your hair.
More Remedies for Split Ends
Tip 1:
A keratin treatment in the hair salon promises as much as six months of split end repair and the avoidance of frizzy hair. With keratin treatments, hair stylists use heat and a special split end treatment to polish individual hairs. As a results, your hair looks healthier and smoother
Tip 2:
Many hair stylists offer a haircut with heated scissors. This method seals the ends of the hair but works only if applied regularly
Tip 3:
If at all possible, you should dispense with the heat of blow-dryers or flat irons for a while. The use of these styling tools will dry out the hair and may contribute to split ends
Tip 4:
You should treat your hair with tender loving care especially when it is wet. Save of detangling leave your wet alone and tenderly dry it by pressing a towel against it rather than towelling your hair dry
Tip 5:
Curly hair with split ends will benefit from treatments with light high-quality oils, such as sweet almond oil, Jojoba, Macadamia or argan oil. Please do not use olive oil. It is relatively heavy. Simply rub a few droplets of oil between your fingertips and softly massage the oil into the hair ends