right after when you take a shower or whenever, is it best to brush your hair with a comb or brush? and which one causes more splitends because i want to get rid of mine? and other tips would be helpful
Keosha answered Sunday July 16 2006, 5:41 pm: ALWAYS a comb! Brushes cause split ends like crazy. And if you leave a little bit of conditioner in your hair after you wash it, it gets rid of frizzies.. [ Keosha's advice column | Ask Keosha A Question ]
Vikki27 answered Saturday July 15 2006, 8:15 am: It's better to use a wide toothed comb than a hairbrush. At all times, it is better to use a natural fibre hairbrush than a plastic one, as this is more gentle on your hair.
If at all possible, avoid brushing or combing your hair when it is wet because it will increase damage to your hair. However, if, like me, you have to comb it a little when wet, try to make sure it is only damp, rather than dripping and use a wide toothed comb. Start at the bottom and try to be gentle as possible. When you have got out all the knots from the bottom section of your hair, work up. If you start at the top, it can push knots down the hair, making the hair stretch and split and it can cause the hair to mat. If you start from the bottom, it is kinder to the hair and easier to get the knots out.
If you do suffer with split ends, I would recommend you try using Aussie Three Minute Miracle Conditioner, which really does improve the condition of your hair. Also, try not to use a hot setting on your hairdryer. Use it on the hottest setting until it gets to be damp rather than wet. After this, turn it down to a medium setting until it is dry. Afterwards, give your hair a blast of cool air. This will help to prevent heat damage and frizz. [ Vikki27's advice column | Ask Vikki27 A Question ]
xostarbrightbaby answered Saturday July 15 2006, 3:10 am: The only way to get rid of split ends is going to a hair salon and having them trim your hair. It is probally better to comb your hair because your not tugging hard and can get your knots out too. Use a wider comb tho. ♥ [ xostarbrightbaby's advice column | Ask xostarbrightbaby A Question ]
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