It’s inevitable to have split ends. Split ends can almost always result from using hot tools for hairstyling, using too many products, and dying your hair. But you don’t have to live with dry, damaged hair. Continue reading to learn what causes split ends, how to cure them effectively, and how to permanently get rid of them.
What are Split Ends?
When the tips of your hair shaft start to fray and separate, it is called split ends. A hair that is broken into two or more pieces will be noticeable. Examining your hair is the best method to determine if you have them.
Just loop one strand around your finger. Examine the shaft now to see if it is ragged. Split ends are most likely the cause of your hair being tangled frequently. During your subsequent appointment, you can also request that your hairdresser examine your ends for any damage.