- Hair Split Ends
- By: Savio Joseph
This is a common condition which
proves to be the devil of every girl's life! Split ends are most
often seen in long hair but also found in shorter hair that is
out of condition and is an affliction of anyone trying to grow
their hair. The problem can be solved with good hair maintenance
so check out this article!
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Split ends, (or trichoptlosis),
are the nightmare for every self-respecting woman's life! They
happen when the protective cuticle has been stripped away from
the ends of hair fibers. Split ends are more likely to develop
in dry or brittle hair, and typical causes of damage include
excessive dying or vigorous brushing.
Once the hair cuticle is removed,
it is impossible to replace. Typically the hair splits into two
or three strands, and can be as long as two to three centimeters
in length. The best treatment is to cut off the split end of
the damaged fiber.
THE MAIN CAUSES WHICH BRING
THIS GHOST TO YOUR HEAD:
1. As your hair grows, the natural oils from the
scalp can fail to reach the ends, making the ends of the hair
more vulnerable than the roots. |
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2. The ends of your hair have had a long exposure
to the sun, gone through many shampoos and been overheated by
hairdryers and straighteners, which results in dry and brittle
ends which are prone to splitting.
3. Not trimming your hair regularly is possibly
the main cause of split ends. Prevention is better than a cure!
4. Damage due to colouring when done to excess also
causes dry brittle ends.
5. Poor quality brushes and combs can also cause
this problem.
It doesn't necessarily means
that have to go to the salon every week to keep your split ends
in check. In earlier times, woman used to burn off their split
ends themselves! And when I heard this I thought of bringing
this revolution again into this Era, brought something new to
this fashion & beauty industry so started cutting hair with
Candle, its cool, fun & creative! Imagine using fire instead
of Scissors, but you don't have to scared I will not advising
you to do this at home and get entry into Records book.
Hey! Not to worry, there are
easier ways to get rid of your dead ends before they split further...
DIY (do-it-yourself) hair trims. Don't be afraid, most of women
do it!
These DIY hair trimming tips
are for woman who are happy with their hair; for those who don't
need a re-style, but simply want to freshen things up with a
'homegrown' sort of look. Still! If you are in any doubt, leave
it for the professionals!
To remove split ends:
Take small sections of hair and
carefully twist them in a gentle downward motion. Any split ends
will automatically stick out.
Carefully snip into the twist
with sharp scissors. Don't cut right through; just cut into the
thickness to remove the damaged cuticles and give a natural layered
effect.
Be careful to cut roughly the
same amount from each twist.
Remember, sometimes the simplest,
and least expensive, ideas are the best. So get trimming!
TIPS TO GET RID OF THIS NIGHTMARE:
1. Use specialist products that are designed to
seal the splits temporarily in order to catch any splits that
are shorter than the length you want to cut your hair to and
to allow your hair to grow a little longer before you trim.
2. Go for deep conditioning treatment every week,
if possible and especially if your hair is prone to splitting,
chemically treated or treated by ceramic straighteners. Conditioning
is mandatory every time you have a chemical.
3. Have a Trim regularly
4. Avoid excess heat and too much brushing and combing
and please don't brush, scratch or shampoo hair and scalp before
any chemical service. Never hesitate to Invest in quality combs
and real bristle brushes.
5. Do shampoo your hair after a workout or strenuous
exercise. The salt from perspiration will erode your hair. If
you work out more than once a week, consult your stylist for
your particular needs.
What ever you do, if you want
to keep your hair long, don't ignore split ends because, as they
split they also break away, meaning that your hair is in effect
getting shorter every time you brush it and also means that your
hair population is going down! |