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Jan 27, 2015
Lisa J.
Jan 27, 2015
Hannah K.
If your hair is dead and splitting, there's nothing you can do besides cut it off. Once all of the splits are gone, you can use preventative measures to stop it from happening again, but you can't put them back together once they split.
Jan 27, 2015
Julia K.
If your ends are breaking and dead, only a trim can help you. in addition to that you could buy a high quality conditioner for every day and do a deep conditioning oil mask every week or so. I'm sure you will bring your hair back to life, I bleached mine multiple times and it looks very healthy.
Jan 27, 2015
Shauna S.
I agree with having your hair trimmed. Then you need to take good care of your hair and try some deep conditioners on your hair if you feel that it is very dry and brittle.
Jan 27, 2015
Charlie B.
Trim your ends. It will make your hair look amazing again in no time. Or use moose. It makes the hair soft and lucious but it's easier to just trim it.
Jan 27, 2015
Kayla M.
I would definitely have to agree with everyone and say get a good trim. Another thing to help in the process of your hair healing is coconut oil masks! My hair was SO dull and dead, and the minute I started using coconut oil on it, it transformed my hair. Just pick up a jar of organic virgin coconut oil at the store (they even sell it at target), and saturate your hair with it. You can leave it on overnight, or as long as you wish, but be sure to rinse it well when you wash your hair. Also, when I get out of the shower, before I blow my hair dry, I take a tiny bit and place it on my ends and leave it. It makes such a difference. Once you get a good trim, I think this will help your hair start the healing process! :)
Jan 28, 2015
Audra B.
Go to hairfinder.com it's a great site for everything hair related. explains how to cut hair, dye it, and even has photos. it's helped me a lot when b I bleached my hair.
Jan 28, 2015
Laurie J.
Use hennah on your ends when your in the bath hennahs really cheap but it does the job when wanting a deep conditioning treatment also a trim would help :)