Ugh, split ends
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Feb 17, 2014
Melissa H.
I just got two inches cut off my hair, maybe a month ago and I already have lots of split ends. I do blow dry my hair most days but always on the coolest setting. Any products that I should be using...my hair seems really unhealthy, I don't know.
Feb 17, 2014
Mallory C.
Mine is doing the same, I trimmed it again & I've been using more heat protectant especially at the ends & keep them super conditioned.
Feb 17, 2014
Shaye M.
So I'm not the only one with this problem! I had a haircut recently also and have found my ends this past few weeks getting worse for reasons I don't even know! Maybe a best protectant will help when you blowdry your hair? And maybe try coconut oil treatments, it'll help keep your hair hydrated. :)
Feb 17, 2014
Shaye M.
Heat* protectant.
Feb 17, 2014
Whitney J.
You hair may be more dry than damaged. Switch from damage reverse products to extreme moisturizing products. I love to use heat protecting hair oils. I use kerastase, but there are tons out there.
Feb 17, 2014
Diana T.
Heat protectant spray before heating tools and a sealing serum to restore moisture after heating tool - I like Paul Mitchell products myself for the sealing serum it's called super skinny n is amazing!
Feb 17, 2014
Diana T.
Also try a moisturizing shampoo n conditioner once again I recommend the moisture line by PM.
Feb 17, 2014
Christine M.
Coconut oil!!I swear by this stuff. Use as a hair mask once or even twice a week by melting a few good tablespoons depending on your hair length, then applying to hair and leave in for a while at least twenty minutes. I try to leave mine in for 30-40 Then shampoo very well and
Rinse. It makes your hair so soft and helps protect and moisturize dry ends :)
Feb 17, 2014
Shelley W.
Sometimes it could be from the stylist not keeping her blades sharpened as well. If you amp up on the hair protectants and after your next trim you're still facing the same problem I would re-evaluate the stylists equipment.