Hair health advice

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Jan 28, 2015

Claire O.

Hey everyone! Just wondering peoples tips and advice on making the ends of your hair healthier.. please don't say cut it off thats not what I'm looking for hahaha thank you xx

Jan 28, 2015

Abby S.

I like to warm up some virgin coconut oil and massage it through my hair about twice a week for 30 mins to an hour then wash it out. It really does wonders! Makes my hair super soft and my ends look great :) it's kinda messy but very worth it lol.

Jan 28, 2015

Claire O.

Thanks Abby! I'll give that a go! :)

Jan 28, 2015

Abby S.

You're welcome :)

Jan 28, 2015

Sabrina K.

Definitely coconut oil :) It absolutely gave my hair new life! Also I use the Aussie 3 Minute Miracle treatment as a conditioner! I try to cut down on heat (Whi is is hard with my length of hair but I try!) But I have to say it, getting it trimd on a regular basis so the split ends don't split up to fare!

Jan 28, 2015

Isabel M.

Mine is just to go for a trim every now and then. It just gets the dead ends off and makes your hair look amazing :)

Jan 28, 2015

Reilly N.

Abby S. can you use it on all types of hair?

Jan 28, 2015

Shauna S.

I know you don't want to "cut it off" but if you have split ends then you should trim it off so that it's healthier. other than that you can try using coconut oil or olive oil. just be aware that (at least for me) it's insanely hard to wash out of your hair

Jan 28, 2015

Amy H.

When I use coconut oil I just shampoo my hair twice and it comes out fine for me.

Jan 29, 2015

Diana T.

Any products you put on the ends can only prevent damage - if damage has already been done your only option is to cut it off - because those are dead ends - sorry but you can't bring them back to life - knowing that I find that using less heat is the main thing that keeps my hair from having a ton of split ends - like if I always air dry my hair and don't straighten it then I can go up to 6 months without seeing a single end split - otherwise if you have to use heat then you have to protect it - use a heat seal spray before heat and after use some sort of oil to lock in moisture (I like the super skinny serum by Paul Mitchell) also invest in a good shampoo/conditioner that will moisturize your hair - I like the moisture line by Paul Mitchell - that's my advice so hope that helps :)