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Best products for split ends?

9 replies

Aginplease · 08/07/2019 20:27

I have one bit of my hair that is really dry, possibly split ends. Whats the best product to help with this?

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Fstar · 08/07/2019 21:37

I really like this ghd

poppym12 · 08/07/2019 22:04

How high up do the split ends go? I'd be inclined to snip them off as although you can disguise them a bit with products, I don't think you can actually repair them.

Pinkyyy · 08/07/2019 22:06

Scissors.

There's no way to glue split ends back together so you're best to get rid of them and focus on making the rest of your hair healthy so it doesn't split anymore.

MabelMoo23 · 09/07/2019 10:32

Only one thing for split ends. Getting them cut. Sorry, but it’s true

DontMakeMeShushYou · 09/07/2019 10:34

Pinkyyy beat me to it but I'm going to say it anyway.

Scissors!

thethoughtfox · 09/07/2019 10:51

I bought a Brazilian Blow Dry kit from Amazon after the recommendations. It changed my life. My very processed hair is glossy, sleek and easy to style and I noticed the other day that even though I haven't had my hair cut fir 5 months, I have no split ends.

thethoughtfox · 09/07/2019 10:52

*after the recommendations on here

EleanorOalike · 09/07/2019 10:54

My stylist refused to cut all my split ends off last time I went to the salon, just giving me a very light trim (even though I wanted 4 inches off Angry). Instead she applied Olaplex 6, promising me it would work without sacrificing any of the length. 3 weeks on, she was right. Split ends are far less apparent.

noonarna · 09/07/2019 10:57

Get a really good hair cut, explain that you want it to look healthy and let them decide the best length in order to get your hair back into good condition. Start over and then reduce the amount of heat you use from there.

Then use the repair range from kerastase (turquoise bottles)

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