Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Homeade remedy for split ends?

I get split ends frequently from my straightener. Is there any kind of home stuff i can use so i dont have to buy anything to make it better or prevent it?
Homeade remedy for split ends?
Keep it trimmed every 6 weeks, because like branches, once the ends split the rest of the length becomes much more vulnerable to splitting over time UNLESS the split end is trimmed and/or sealed. The ends are the most vulnerable and while oils and things help a little there is no substitute for regular trims.





Never style your hair using heat unless it is well coated with mousse, gel, or oil. If your hair is already damaged, any heat is going to make it worse. Never use an iron on wet hair or a very hot hair dryer on really wet hair鈥his is what the warm setting is for. Use a comb on your hair to comb it out instead of a brush, especially if it鈥檚 wet. In fact, if your hair is short enough, try to comb it thru with your fingers instead of a comb when it has conditioner in it and don鈥檛 comb it again until it is dry.





Most hairstylists only wash their hair every 1-2 weeks. This is because washing your hair is bad for it. They avoid getting the oily look by applying gels, mousses, or similar products into their roots and working it outwards as they comb it. Mousse works the best for me, but I still wash my hair every three days.





There are no magic products that will fix hair, but a billion dollar industry keeps making us think otherwise. Products can only protect and hide existing damage in your hair and nothing more.
Homeade remedy for split ends?
The straightener might not be the cause of the split ends. Towel drying your hair after washing it will split and break it, so be gentle and just gently sqeeze, wrap in a towel to absorb the excess moisture.
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Reply:check the links below for natural homemade beauty tips to:-- Dry hair / Oily-greasy hair/ Splitends


http://geebal.blogspot.com/2006/08/natur...





How to avoid Splitends


http://geebal.blogspot.com/2007/12/how-t...

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