How to Get Rid of Split Ends at Home

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Split Ends

We work hard to make it seem full, bouncy, long, silky, and attractive. Split ends, on the other hand, will leave your hair appear unhealthy and dull, regardless of how beautiful you want it to be. External factors such as pollution, overexposure to the sun, hair treatments such as straightening, perming, and colouring, washing hair with extremely hot water and using chemical hair products and tools, as well as internal factors such as vitamin, mineral, and diet deficiencies, can all affect hair quality, causi8ng hair to become weak and split ends.

What causes split ends in the hair?

Split ends happen when the ends of your hair become dry, brittle, and ragged. They may mimic a rope's untied end. Exposure to extreme environmental conditions, as well as hair care methods such as blow-drying, straightening, and curling, may create split ends. Chemical hair products are also to blame. Almost everyone will have split ends at some time in their lives.

Don't worry, damage control is possible. Simply follow these home remedies for split ends:

  • Hair-cutting

Yes, you've heard that before, but it's the most effective approach to eliminating split ends. Hair trimming at regular intervals aids in the removal of old hair. Trimming your hair every 2-3 months keeps it healthy and free of broken ends.

  • Hair protection against the sun

It's important to apply sunscreen to your hair, just as you would to your skin, especially during the summer months when the sun is most severe. Cover your hair in a scarf or apply a hair serum to protect it. Washing your hair on a regular basis also helps to remove the debris and pollutants that it is exposed to on a daily basis, which may cause dry hair strands and split ends.

  • Chemicals and hair straightening products should be avoided.

Curling irons, hair straighteners, and hair styling tools that include heat should be avoided. Treat your hair to oils and hair serums created with natural and organic components instead.

  • Massage with coconut oil

Coconut oil may be used to treat a variety of hair issues. Warm the coconut oil and massage it into your hair, paying special attention to the tips. Leave your hair covered in a shower cap or a small towel for around 30 minutes. Wash your hair properly to remove oil This will soften and condition your hair while also preventing split ends.

  • A well-balanced diet

It is important to include foods in your regular diet that contain all of your body's needed vitamins and minerals. Protein, iron, vitamin C, omega 3 fatty acids, and other vital elements should all be included in your diet.

  • Hair should be washed with cool water.

Hair that has been washed in very hot water dries out the scalp and damages the hair roots. The natural oils released by the scalp, which keep the hair healthy, are stripped from the hair when it is washed in hot water. It also leads to fractures. Wash your hair with cold water. Finish by rinsing your hair with cold water, even if you started with hot water.

  • Hair should not be washed too often.

Hair is often stripped of its natural oils when washed. To prevent hair damage, wash your hair twice or three times a week using a moderate shampoo. It's crucial to thoroughly cleanse the scalp since that's where it begins to become oily, and it's also where your hair's roots are located, which need special attention.

  • Keep yourself hydrated.

8 glasses of water every day will maintain your hair healthy and lustrous. Because water makes up about one-fourth of the weight of hair strands, it's critical to stay hydrated to keep your hair looking glossy and attractive.

  • Combing and comb

Use a wide-tooth comb or the appropriate brush. Brushes made of hard plastic might be damaging to your hair. Use a paddle brush with a smooth surface. Brush the bottom half of your hair first to eliminate knots, then comb the remainder of your hair. Gently comb your hair.

  • Masks for the hair

Regularly condition your hair. Hair masks are an excellent method to treat your hair while softening and conditioning it. You may use a homemade mask or buy hair masks at any beauty shop, depending on your hair type.

Leave-in conditioners are often used on wet hair that's been towel-dried carefully. Applying the conditioner to your hair in parts may help you apply it more efficiently from roots to ends.

Choose components that will nourish your hair while making your own conditioner:

Almond oil (sweet almond)

Sweet almond oil, extracted from almonds, is moisturising and won't weigh hair down. It may be massaged into wet hair or used as a leave-in conditioner. 

Panthenol

Pantothenic acid produces panthenol as a byproduct (vitamin B-5). It enhances the texture of damaged hair by strengthening it, retaining moisture, and strengthening it. Many hair masks and conditioners include panthenol as the major component.

Argan oil

The kernels of Moroccan argan trees are used to make argan oil. Argan oil is a rich moisturiser that gives lustre to the hair. Apply a few drops of argan oil to wet or dry hair and comb it through to prevent split ends.

Take Away

Split ends, in general, may affect the appearance of your hair and, if left untreated, can lead to long-term hair damage. Although you may not want to give up your style products entirely, using them less often and keeping your hair well-conditioned will help avoid hair breakage.

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