Haircare

Effective ways to fix split ends between haircuts

Of all the hair issues we are aware of, split-ends are the most common and frustrating problems that can happen to anyone. If not fixed or taken care of at the right time, they can split your hair all the way up to the hair shaft, leaving the strand severely damaged with a minimal chance to bring it back to life, that’s what split-ends can do to your hair, hence, the biggest enemy of your hair. While it’s suggested to wear a hat or scarf to protect your hair from external factors and damage, and they do provide additional protection but only to the scalp and lengths of your hair, which means your tips are left exposed, making them more susceptible to getting affected by external factors.
The best to keep split-ends at bay is by getting regular hair trims, alternatively, you can give your hair extra care and attention between haircuts in order to minimize the chances of you developing split-ends. Listed below are 5 tips you need to follow to keep split-ends at bay.

Detangle your hair using a wide-toothed comb


It’s no piece of news that your hair is in the most vulnerable state when it’s wet, make one wrong move, no matter how big or small and you will be putting your mane in danger. Running a comb through wet hair can result in major hair loss or hair breakage, you should never detangle your hair when it’s wet. Once you are done applying the conditioner to your locks, you can detangle your tresses using a wide-toothed comb. This will minimize the chances of hair loss or hair breakage.

Avoid using heat styling tools


The use of heat-styling tools is fine as long as you are doing it in limit and using a heat protectant spray each time before using a heat styling tool. However, if you are someone who uses heat styling tools almost every day, you need to rethink your poor choices. Subjecting your hair to this much heat on a daily basis leaves the locks dry and brittle, which further increases the chances of split-ends. In addition to using a heat protectant spray, you should also allow your hair to air-dry for a while before using a heat styling tool.

Say no to towel-drying


Towels aren’t really the best means to dry out your hair. Rubbing the towel against your locks can produce some friction between the two, which makes your hair rough and prone to breakage. Additionally, towel-drying your hair can leave the tresses lifeless and dry. Therefore, you should either allow your hair to dry on its own, or you can use a cotton t-shirt to remove excess moisture from your mane.

Be extra caring towards your hair


The choice of hair accessories matters a lot when it comes to preventing your hair from developing split-ends. Metal and rubber accessories can cause potential damage to your locks, and elastic bands covered with fabrics are pretty much safe to be used. Additionally, you should avoid wearing your hair in tight hairstyles as they can result in hair breakage and split-ends. You can use hair serum in order to make your hairstyles look sleeker and glossier.

Hot showers are a big no


As much as we love the idea of taking hot showers every day, this daily practice doesn’t end well for your skin and hair. Rinsing your hair with hot water robs your mane of its natural oils, leaving it dry and brittle. Therefore you should avoid taking hot showers and wash your hair with lukewarm water instead. Incorporating this practice into your hair routine will automatically minimize the chances of split-ends.