Eliminating Split Ends
The official name for split ends is
Trichoptlosis but no matter what you call them, split
ends are annoying and make the hair appear dull and
scraggly. The cause of split ends has to do with the
protective cuticle, which is stripped from the ends
of the hair fibers. Although split ends can happen
to all types of hair, typically you will see the most
on brittle or
dry
hair. Other common causes can include excessive brushing,
over dying, and brushing the hair while wet.
When the protective cuticle is removed, it cannot
be replaced. The result is hair that is not split
in two, or sometimes, three strands. Depending on
how bad the split end, it can be anywhere from one-eighth
to one inch long. While there are several options
for treating split ends, the best one is to cut the
damaged fibers off.
Many people with split ends think that they have to
change their monthly trim to once a week. In fact,
that is not necessary. To prevent split ends from
becoming worse, you can do other things, including
trimming them yourself. Now before you panic, keep
in mind that women do trim their own hair all the
time and no one is the wiser. Even supermodels will
trim their own hair between appointments!

If you have split ends and think, you want to try to
trim them yourself, simply follow these recommendations:
- Start by taking
small sections of hair and then twist them carefully
going into a downward motion. What will happen is
that the split ends will stick out.
- Make sure your
scissors are sharp and then snip into the twisted
strands without cutting right through. The goal
is to cut into the thick portion of the gathered
strands so the damaged protective cuticles can be
removed and the hair now has a natural, layered
effect.
- The key is not
to cut randomly but to keep the amount of hair cut
from each section the same
Remember that split ends can happen to people of both
genders and all ages. In addition to the causes already
mentioned, other things that are potential problems
are using styling tools that are inferior. This means
that the tools are snagging or ripping the hair, thus
damaging it. Typically, this would include tools such
as synthetic combs or brushes, brush rollers, and so
on.

Using permanents, hair color, and relaxers or straighteners
too often will also lead to split ends along with damage
caused by environmental change such as extreme heat
or cold and harsh winds, trying to detangle your hair
improperly, washing your hair too often and with poor
quality products, overuse of waxes, sprays, and gels,
and actually having your hair cut with poor quality
scissors.
Splits ends also come with numerous myths, which we
will put to rest right here:
- Once you have split
ends, you can never get rid of them. Well, as you
have seen from the information provided in this
article, that is simply not true.
- Split ends can
be fixed in that the split is actually repaired.
In truth, once a hair fiber is split, it is split.
However, you will find some products that will glue
the ends back together temporarily but it is not
a permanent fix.

To ensure you avoid the dreaded split end, make sure
you shampoo your hair with a quality product and use
one that has Phytojoba or some other type of moisturizing
formula. After conditioning your hair, make sure it
is completely rinsed out of the ends. Additionally,
after your hair has been rinsed with warm water, you
want to do a final rinse of cool to cold water. This
will help seal the protective cuticles while giving
your hair a sleek shine.
For the next steps, always towel blot your hair, never
rubbing rough. After blotting, apply a good leave-in
conditioner to the damp hair. Great options include
Sebastian’s Potion 9 or Phyto 7 or 9. Then, use a wide-tooth
comb to get rid of tangles. For extra shine, rub a dime-size
amount of Phytolisse or some other shine product in
your hands and then apply to your hair.
Finally, to blow dry your hair, use a round brush or
large paddle along with the blow dryer, making sure
your hair is fully dried. The goal is to ensure the
ends are dried straight since wavy or curly split ends
will show up more. Then when your hair is dry, use a
heat protecting spray and ceramic flat iron on just
the bottom two inches of your ends. You will find after
going through this process that your hair looks healthy,
sleek, and the split ends vanish from sight. The only
thing you need to remember is that unless the split
ends are cut off, this is just a temporary solution.