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I get a trim every six weeks but I still get split ends. What can I do?

My hair dresser suggests I come back every six months for a trim, but I am noticing that I still get split ends. Should I be getting my ends trimmed more often? What can I do?
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joegjreo | 7 months, 1 week ago
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You did not choose the right method, you need to change the hair in order to tackle the problem, so the cutting head can not solve the problem,
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mslucero | 7 months, 1 week ago
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First off is your hair is layered? It will become more noticeable that you have split ends. The only way to get rid of them is to cut them off at once. And once you notice your hair is becoming brittle towards the ends go in for a trim before it turns into split ends. I'd also consider doing deep conditioning maybe some oil treatments. Also honey is another way to lock in moisture. If you straighten your hair often remember not to let the flat iron rest to long on your hair always keep it moving because that can do a lot of damage and help speed up the process of split ends.

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ginamichellesattic | 7 months, 1 week ago
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I would have a talk with your stylist. Perhaps she needs to cut more off this next visit. I would first want to make sure she is cutting all the dead ends off. Be willing to allow her to do so, even if the hair will be shorter then you may like.

If she is cutting all the split ends each time, you may want to visit more often. Perhaps once a month would be better.

Lastly, try to avoid things that damage the hair at home. many of us do not realize that even blow drying the hair often can be damaging. Let the hair air dry instead. Curling irons, flat irons and chemical processes can be damaging to the hair. Instead of coloring all of your hair, why not try highlights? It still can be damaging but not as much.

Use a deep conditioner once a week. Allow it to sit for 5 to 10 minutes.

Hope this helps.

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imitationgucci | 7 months, 1 week ago
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of course,you should continue your timming,and you need to compensatory nutrition ,eat a little sesame .Hope your hair well.

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