is there any way to get rid of split ends without cutting your hair?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? MummuM answered Tuesday September 19 2006, 12:06 pm: No, you cannot get rid of spilt ends without cutting them, but there is a way to prevent spilt ends. Don't brush your hair when it is wet. Instead you should always comb it. Your hair is weaker when it is wet, so if you were to brush it you're just damaging your hair. If you don't have to blow-dry your hair, don't. It's better to leave it air dry. If you straighten or curl your hair, try to leave your hair natural sometimes. Straightening/curling your hair everyday is extremely hard on your hair. Also, you should be getting your hair trimmed every 6 weeks, at least. This will help a lot with the spilt ends you may have, because your hairdresser will be cutting them off. [ MummuM's advice column | Ask MummuM A Question ]
AdviceMistress answered Tuesday September 19 2006, 12:28 am: not really.. just to prevent more damage to hair try not to put your hair up into a ponytail or braids. go to a hair dresser and see what they say.. my hair dresser cut my hair short and it doens't seem like i have many split ends.
BitsandPieces answered Monday September 18 2006, 11:46 pm: No. You need to trim every 6 weeks on average. You can reduce splitting by not brushing out wet hair (hair is weaker when wet) and using a wide pik with detangler instead. Also avoid overdrying, sun and other damaging factors like irons. Hair will continue to split up, and make hair thinnner appearing, so trim at least a little every couple months. Eat a healthy diet and take a mulitvitamin to increase new hair growth. [ BitsandPieces's advice column | Ask BitsandPieces A Question ]
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