Friday, April 27, 2012

I always have split ends even just after having my hair cut, is there a natural recipe?

i wash my hair daily (with and without shampoo)



I always have split ends even just after having my hair cut, is there a natural recipe?

Use a drop of 100% jojoba oil as a leave in conditioner. It's non-comedogenic %26amp; washes out easily.



Links to hair mask recipes:http://www.care2.com/greenliving/avocado...



http://www.dolenutrition.com/spa_recipes...



Other tips:



Do not brush your hair while it is wet. Hair is the most prone to stretching and breaking while it is wet.



After you shampoo, apply conditioner %26amp; then gently comb out your hair with a wide tooth comb before your rinse out the conditioner. Run water through your hair gently - don't swirl it %26amp; twist it. Then gently gather sections to squeeze out the water.



Use a super absorbent microfiber towel to press the remaining moisture in your hair after you get out of the shower. Spray on a leave in conditioner %26amp; comb out your hair again w/ a wide tooth comb if necessary. Start at the bottom %26amp; work your way upwards to remove any tangles.



The microfiber towel is more absorbent than a conventional terry cloth towel so it will help your hair air dry faster. It will also reduce the time needed to blow dry your hair.



Only brush your hair while it is dry %26amp; use brushes w/ smooth tipped bristles that are widely spaced to avoid tearing your hair.



Use good quality hair pins %26amp; smooth elastics so your hair doesn't get snagged or torn.



I always have split ends even just after having my hair cut, is there a natural recipe?

1. use a silk pillowcase in bed.



2. get frequent haircuts



3. dont dye



4. use redken shampoo



5. hot oil treatments weekly.



6. thank me (j/K)



I always have split ends even just after having my hair cut, is there a natural recipe?

split ends cause split ends so if ALL of them are not cut off then you'll end up with more.



if you have a brush with balls on the ends and even one ball has fallen off - you need a new brush. the tine where the ball has fallen off will cause split ends, too. and split ends cause split ends so you are fighting a loosing battle if you don't change your brush. - get a denman brand. they are awesome and last (litterally) a lifetime (i have and use my grandmothers old brush - 50 year old brush and it's my favorite).



another tip:



towel dry before you condition. you'll need 1/2 the conditioner and it will work twice as well, too.



I always have split ends even just after having my hair cut, is there a natural recipe?

check the links below for natural homemade beauty tips to:-- Dry hair / Oily hair/ Splitends / Fruit Packs for scalp



http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-42eT_e8_b...

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