Condition your hair every day, using a leave-in conditioner for dry hair. Avoid shampooing every day, as shampoo will dry the hair, making it more susceptible to breakage and split ends. Moisturizing the hair is especially important during the cold winter months.
Showing posts with label Remedies for Split Ends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Remedies for Split Ends. Show all posts
Monday, 9 July 2012
Hairbrush Remedies for Split Ends
Use a hairbrush with natural boar or nylon bristles that won't stretch and break your, recommends Beauty and Style. Avoid plastic bristles. Never brush wet hair. Instead, comb wet hair with a wide tooth comb.
Oils Remedies for Split Ends
Massage healthy oils into the roots of your hair to repair and moisturize split ends and reduce friction. Try jojoba oil, sweet almond oil, olive oil or castor oil. The oil can be heated in the microwave for an effective deep-cleaning treatment. The oil should be warm, but never hot.
Styling Appliances Remedies for Split Ends
When it comes to heated styling appliances, less is better, as heated appliances dry the hair very quickly. Limit use of heated styling appliances to two or three times per week or less. Turn the appliance to the coolest setting. Hold hair dryers at least 4 inches from your hair to prevent the hair from becoming too hot.
Home Remedies for Split Ends
Split ends can make an otherwise shiny and healthy head of hair turn into a frizzy mess. Split ends, which occur most often when the hair is dry, damaged or stressed, are a result of the wearing away of the protective outer layer of the hair, which causes the hair to unravel and split, according to Carefair.com. A bit of extra TLC and some useful home remedies can restore your hair's natural beauty.
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