Thursday, February 11, 2010

Uh. I have really bad split ends. Are there any other options to ridding of them besides trimming?

I'm currently using Suave Professionals Daily Moisture Shampoo, for dry or damaged hair. It's not working too well, I'm going to guess. Help is VERY appreciated!Uh. I have really bad split ends. Are there any other options to ridding of them besides trimming?
no, you cant get rid of split ends without trimming. it's just dead, processed hair and should be cut off.


you can make it less noticeable, though.


you can do a home heat conditioner, which is when you take a deep conditioner such as Garnier Fructis Hair Mask or Milk H2O hair mask, rub it through DRY hair, and blow dry it for 20 minutes. afterwards, wash it out, and you'l have soft hair.


a way to prevent split ends would be buying a new shampoo/conditioner made special for restoring hair. it doesn't actually restore dead hair, dead is dead, but it prevents it from happening so soon.Uh. I have really bad split ends. Are there any other options to ridding of them besides trimming?
Home Remedy for damaged hair growth care


Mix 1/2 cup honey and 3 tablespoons olive oil. Work a small amount at a time through hair until coated. Cover hair with a shower cap; leave on 30 minutes. Shampoo well and rinse.





1/2 cup of ripe avocado, 1 tablespoon olive oil, 1/2 banana (I prefer it not to be too ripe), 1 egg yolk. Massage it in to your hair and especially your scalp. Cover it with a shower cap. You can also use a gallon size baggie in a pinch. Wait 45 minutes to an hour then rinse it off thoroughly and shampoo as usual. This beauty recipe is a keeper, I love the way it makes my hair look and feel.





Beat 1 egg white until foamy. Add to 6 tablespoons plain natural yogurt. Apply to hair in small sections at a time. Leave in for 15 minutes. Rinse.





2 cups distilled water, 1/3 cup chopped fresh rosemary leaves - In small saucepan combine ingredients and bring to boil. Continue to boil 5 minutes. Let cool, then pour into spray bottle. Keep refrigerated and mist on hair to add shine, tone scalp, or invigorate skin.





In a blender or food processor, combine 2 1/2 tablespoons dried milk, 1 tablespoon wheat germ oil, and 1 egg. Apply evenly to hair and let set for at least an hour. Shampoo and style as usual.





Mix two whole eggs with four tablespoons of olive oil. Smooth through hair. Wrap head with plastic wrap, and leave in hair for 10 minutes. Rinse well.





Boil 7 heaping tablespoons dried thyme in 2 cups water for 10 minutes. Strain and cool. Pour 1/2 mixture over clean, damp hair. Massage into scalp, do not rinse. Use the rest of the solution another day.





If you swim in a chlorinated pool for exercise on a regular basis, the same damage you've noticed happening to your skin and bathing suit, is happening to your hair, as well. Try this treatment at home to keep chlorine damage to a minimum.





鈥?1 egg


鈥?1 eggshell's worth of olive oil


鈥?1 quarter of a peeled cucumber





Blend the egg, olive oil and peeled cucumber. Spread evenly through your hair, leave on for 10 minutes, then thoroughly rinse. For the best results year-round, continue this treatment monthly.
no their isnt any type of solution you have to trimm so that it can grow bac
it's coursed by some thing you doing to your hair have a good trim and then take care of you hair by protecting it from heated tools and use a conditioning mask once a week
Find tresemme shampoos, they have a bottle of 2 in 1 shampoo and conditioner that is supposed to help for hair breakage. :D Hope I helped.
Your best bet is to use something like John Frieda's hair serum because it smooths the ends of your hair. Try using a deep conditioning mask once a week, focusing on the ends. A trim is not a bad idea though because the hair is damaged.
Do not cut your hair. A good majority of the general population do not have scissors sharp enough for cutting hair, please leave this to the professionals.


Buy good shampoo and conditioner, experiment what works best with your hair, including not washing it everyday, possibly wetting it will suffice.


If you have dry hair


Use a leave-in conditioner in addition to your regular shampoo and conditioner.


Try coconut or avocado oil in your hair over night and wash it in the morning.


If you have oily hair


Wash your scalp with a gentle shampoo and use a light conditioner on the tips on a daily basis.


If you have curly hair


Use a product with silicone.


Let your hair air dry if you live in a warmer arid climate.


Use a blow dryer on medium to low with a diffuser if you live a cooler more humid climate.


If you have over-processed hair


Use a leave-in conditioner with silicone.


Do not dry your hair all the way, it tends to dry it out more.


Use coconut oil, avocado oil or a half and half mixture of coconut and castor oils overnight to strengthen and increase hair growth.
My roommate just told me last night that a friend of hers was told by her salon stylist to get the new Pantene Deep Conditioner for Women of Color. Her stylist told her it didn't matter what color her skin was, but that this particular line has extra moisturizers that can help with any hair color/texture and especially help with damage from heat and styling. I plan on going and picking myself up some and trying it out!
Train yourself to put serum on ONLY the ends. Don't run it all through everywhere. Just put it mainly on the damaged ends. That'll get you by for a while, but eventually you'll have to get it trimmed.





Tell the stylist you ONLY want the dead ends trimmed off, not 3 inches. Watch her. Tell her again if she starts hacking.
Comb your hair right after you get out of the shower and before your go to sleep, combing it helps take out all the dead hair.
I use V05 hot oil treatments twice a week


I also switched my shampoo to Bumble and Bumble for damaged hair.


The winter is horrible for the hair,


so when I get out of the shower I put in two leave in conditioners





Try that stuff and if it doesn't work you really should trim it..


the more the hair grows the more will needed to be taken off.
mane and tale shampoo and conditioner inexpensive and works WONDERS

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