Every woman would like to know effective split ends home remedies. Whether you’re wearing your hair loose and tousled, sleek and smooth or in an updo, nothing ruins the look of your hairstyle like split ends.
Did you ever notice other person’s split ends? I do. And I always think if my hair have or show them as well. But a fact is that if you perform your do diligence, your hair looks fabulous no matter what.
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The Science Of Split Ends
Split ends are the result of hair that’s been pushed – literally – to its breaking point. Hot styling tools, excessive friction, chemical processes like coloring or straightening, all weaken the protective cuticle that surrounds the delicate hair fiber. When enough stress is put on the cuticle, it loses its grip on the inner fiber and the ends fray into two or more strands.
If you have thick hair, you’re especially likely to suffer those roughed-up ends. That’s because, as researchers have discovered, the structure of thick hair is less flexible than fine hair, making it more vulnerable to breakage. What’s more, medium and thick hair fibers also rub up against each other more often than fine fibers, and this friction can cause the cuticle to chip.
Want to keep your ends intact? Here are these easy split ends home remedies that ensure your hair beauty and health. Just follow these five rules.
Limit Hair Highlighting
Importantly, limit your hair highlighting to only three or four times a year, says Kazumi Morton, a Beverly Hills colorist whose celebrity clients include Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson.
“Because highlighting is done with bleach, it weakens the hair cuticle and makes it more porous,” Morton says.
Unlike highlights, regular color does not create this type of damage.
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Use Hot Hair Tools Carefully
“Your hair is technically dead and doesn’t have nerve endings,” says Morton, “so you’re not aware of how you’re burning it by overuse of curling irons and flat irons.”
Don’t let the temperature of your flat iron go above 350 degrees if your hair is thick, or over 300 degrees if it’s fine. Keep your curling iron on a medium setting. When you blow-dry your hair, first rough dry it without a brush – holding the dryer a few inches above your head – until it’s 80 or 90 percent dry.
Then, with the nozzle attached, keep the dryer moving through your hair in a downward direction, so you’re not applying direct heat to any one area for more than a second or two.
Know How To Handle Wet Hair
Hair swells when it’s wet, becoming fragile and vulnerable to damage. Brushes can snag your hair, shredding the ends. The best way to detangle knots after you’ve shampooed and conditioned your hair is to use a wide-tooth comb or pick, moving it slowly through your hair.
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Strengthen Your Hair’s Natural Defenses
You can really fortify your hair with a quality fortifying leave-in conditioner. Pantene’s Split End Repair Keratin Protection Crème helps seal ends that are already fraying, protects against heat damage and boosts hair’s keratin structure to prevent future split ends.
Two other split-end smoothers: Pureology’s Essential Repair Split End Correcting Treatment and Alterna Bamboo Smooth Kendi Oil Pure Treatment Oil.
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Get Regular Trims
Chopping off just a quarter- or half-inch every two or three months will prevent already frazzled ends from splitting up the hair shaft. Plus, it will create the smooth, sharp lines that show off your cut and color to its most dazzling advantage.
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24 thoughts on “Put an End to Split Ends With These Home Remedies”
I am so glad I do not have this problem. haha. I get a trim every do often but I don’t do anything to my hair except wash it and the once in a blue moon straightening. Thank you for sharing! I can def pass this along to others!
Using Virgin Coconut Oil for Hair massage helped strengthen my hair lengths. Glad, I dnt have split ends now
Thanks for this helpful information.I do have hair problems, so this post is quite useful for me.
It amazes me when I see people frying their hair over and over again. It might bounce back in our youth, but as we get older, it won’t..
Regular trims are so important, and you don’t have to take off a lot of the length! Even a quick trim at home will do!
I like these tips. One that you mentioned that I need to focus on better is handling my wet hair more gently.
I started to use a comb over a brush after all the split ends I was getting. Such a life saver!
Ah, now I know what temperature to use on the flat iron. I’m sure it said on the directions, but I must have pitched them. Thanks!
When I got pregnant I stopped coloring my hair and just got trims. now my hair is so much healthier and 4 years later, I still dont color! Saving tons of money too lol!
Fantastic advice! I know nothing about hair. thanks!
Huhuh i’ve been suffering from em since high school!
Thanks for sharing great tips! I have a lot of split ends in the end of summer. I think it has lot to do with sun and sea water.
I used to have split ends when I wore my hair long. I’ve kept the split ends at bay since sporting a pixie back in 2010.
probably this is all i need to stop my hair fall, which are increasing :'(
I definitely needed this advice. Right now I have more split ends then—- Guess it is time for a trim!
Regular trims can really take care of split ends. It’s also a sign of too much treatment that the hair is undergoing.
I’ve been dealing with split ends my whole life…then I found out that I’ve been OVER washing my hair stripping it of its natural oils. Thanks for the reminder, while I’m getting my boys hair cuts – it’s time for me one 😀
I’m due for a trim up myself! Great reminders–especially about the hot-styling!
My hair is so bad and I deal with split ends all the time. Thanks for these tips.
I’ll keep this in mind for when my daughters grow up. My hair is too short for split ends!
My split ends are bad right now due to chlorine. i definitely have to get my hair back on track this fall.
I have no split ends. However that is probably because I do nothing with my hair anymore- lol!
Great advice. I get my hair trimmed when it starts tangling too much.
That is a lot of very helpful information. I do all of that and still battle bad split ends. I think it must just be the type of hair that I have.