Eliminating Split Ends In Thick Or Thin Hair
No matter what hair type you have you’ve likely had to deal with the annoyance of split ends. A split end occurs when the end of a strand splits up the middle, sometimes barely separating the tip, and sometimes moving all the way up the strand. This leads to several problems, including frizz, tangles, and weak hair.
There are a few things you can do to prevent this. First, make sure you are using a really thick, creamy conditioner. This will hydrate your hair well, and keep the ends from becoming brittle. It will also reduce tangling, which can lead you to bruce more forcefully then is recommended.
Next, use oil treatments. Hot oil products are made to replenish the vitamins and minerals the are strip from the hair by shampoo, conditioner, haircare products, and even pollution. You can get a hot oil treatment in any salon, or do it yourself at home, using a store bought kit. They usually run between $6 and $15.
Last, never comb or brush your hair when it is soaking wet. Instead, use your fingers to gently separate the strands. Start at the scalp and run your fingers through, then shake all the way down, pulling each strand loose. Wait until your hair is partially dry before you actually brush it.
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