QuoteReplyTopic: split ends Posted: January 12 2000 at 4:10am
Can anyone recommend a product that is good for split ends, especially when you have 3-4 splits on the same hair shaft? Anyone responses would be greatly appreciated.
> Can anyone recommend a product that is good for split> ends, especially when you have 3-4 splits on the same> hair shaft? Anyone responses would be greatly> appreciated. hey honey get your hair trimmed, if not your hair will split all the way to the roots, sebastians potion 9 is a great product to try. NINA
She's right, getting your ends trimmed is the only way, products may only temporarily seal the split ends so they look healthy.By the way some good sealers are Jojoba oil and vinegar.Get a trim, no matter how much you want your hair to be long, trim it.From there, you can use good products to prevent split ends and maybe not have to trim it as much.Regular trims are vital like maybe every month or so, you should get a trim. Right now, I'd say you're looking at a 6 inch trim, but say next month, you'd only get the very ends trimmed off, or maybe not even trim your hair at all. Maybe next month you just sort through your hair and snip off individual split ends. ( Depending on the amount of damage )Okay, so step #1) get a six inch trim#2) get a hot oil treatment#3) Use good products such as Sebastian's potion 9, Abba's nourishing leave in (my favorite), heavy conditioners, and good shampoos. Kiwi moisture pack makes a good one.#4) Keep up with good haircare. Don't brush when wet, don't pile your hair on top of your head when shampooing, put your hair up in a bun or braid or something while you sleep, comb your hair with a wide toothed comb, use soft scrunchies with no metal parts, things like this, believe me, they help.#5) Add Jojoba to dry ends and saturate your ends with leave in conditioners all the time to restore the health.#6) get your hair trimmed and if you don't want to waste the growth of a healthy hair, spend extra time snipping off the split ends.#7) When out in the sun, use good products with sunscreen in them (one of my favorites is Nature's gate aloe conditioner) and if you go into a pool or the ocean, saturate your hair with a heavy leave in conditioner (or you can use your regular conditioner). I like Willow Lake's Carrot and Milk Extract conditioner for when I go swimming, it works wonders at protecting my hair from harm.Also helps cut down the damage than the sun, salt water or chlorine does to my hair.Good Luck and I hope you get this problem fixed.:)LittleO
> Can anyone recommend a product that is good for split> ends, especially when you have 3-4 splits on the same> hair shaft? Anyone responses would be greatly> appreciated.Go to www.nowfoods and order NOW brand pure Panthenol-D Liq. from Discount Natural Foods (under Vitamins). No postage or other costs. Add 1/2 oz. of it to each of your favorite shampoo and water-based, rinse-out conditioner. After just one use your hair will be stronger, your tears and split-ends will be temporarily sealed, breakage will be greatly reduced and your hair will look much thicker. I love it -- will use it for life!
> Can anyone recommend a product that is good for split> ends, especially when you have 3-4 splits on the same> hair shaft? Anyone responses would be greatly> appreciated.I agree with the other responses, you do need a trim. I hate having my hair trimmed, but it's for the best. I had to have over 6 in. taken off my hair a few years ago because I thought that split end shampoos and conditioners would fix my split ends, but they did'nt. My hair is now 2 in. from my waist since I have been getting regular trims every 8 weeks. I get my hair colored every six weeks which can dry out your hair and break it too. My hairstylist said my hair was in immaculate condition because of the way I take care of my hair. I also use Nature's Gate keratin and panthenol shampoos and conditioners. They leave my hair shiny, healthy, soft and my hair smells great. Try these shampoos, etc. and see if they can help along with regular trims. Let me know in a few weeks how it works out. :)
Yes, Little O and the others above are right. The only way is to trim the split ends.When I was first trying to grow my hair (which was stuck at my bra length) I went to a stylist that specialized in long hair and they told me that I had to have my ends trimmed for my hair to grow and be healthy. End of subject.I argued and argued...to no avail. So they cut the ends off and my hair was back up to my collarbone. BUT..that was 10 years ago and you can see the results in all my photos. My hair is now below my waist and continuing to grow.I was noticing last nite that even though I just had my hair highlighted 1 month ago I have some substantial roots growing and my bangs have shot past my eyebrows in just 2 weeks. So my hair is growing and is healthy as can be.Bite the bullet, dump the ends and feel comfort in the fact that your hair will be healthier and look better.Best wishes,Karen> She's right, getting your ends trimmed is the only> way, products may only temporarily seal the split ends> so they look healthy.> By the way some good sealers are Jojoba oil and> vinegar.> Get a trim, no matter how much you want your hair to> be long, trim it.> From there, you can use good products to prevent split> ends and maybe not have to trim it as much.> Regular trims are vital like maybe every month or so,> you should get a trim. Right now, I'd say you're> looking at a 6 inch trim, but say next month, you'd> only get the very ends trimmed off, or maybe not even> trim your hair at all. Maybe next month you just sort> through your hair and snip off individual split ends.> ( Depending on the amount of damage )> Okay, so step #1) get a six inch trim> #2) get a hot oil treatment> #3) Use good products such as Sebastian's potion 9,> Abba's nourishing leave in (my favorite), heavy> conditioners, and good shampoos. Kiwi moisture pack> makes a good one.> #4) Keep up with good haircare. Don't brush when wet,> don't pile your hair on top of your head when> shampooing, put your hair up in a bun or braid or> something while you sleep, comb your hair with a wide> toothed comb, use soft scrunchies with no metal parts,> things like this, believe me, they help.> #5) Add Jojoba to dry ends and saturate your ends with> leave in conditioners all the time to restore the> health.> #6) get your hair trimmed and if you don't want to> waste the growth of a healthy hair, spend extra time> snipping off the split ends.> #7) When out in the sun, use good products with> sunscreen in them (one of my favorites is Nature's> gate aloe conditioner) and if you go into a pool or> the ocean, saturate your hair with a heavy leave in> conditioner (or you can use your regular conditioner).> I like Willow Lake's Carrot and Milk Extract> conditioner for when I go swimming, it works wonders> at protecting my hair from harm.> Also helps cut down the damage than the sun, salt> water or chlorine does to my hair.> Good Luck and I hope you get this problem fixed.> :)LittleO
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