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Dec 2, 2013
Jenny F.
I've got pretty long hair (about 26 inches). It's naturally blonde and pretty thin, but it's thickened up a lot in the last few years. But I take good care of it, I let it dry naturally and rarely use heat. I curl it once every month or two. And I use heat protectant, of course. Then I do weekly deep conditioning and use leave in conditioner and everything, but the ends (last inch or two) have dried out. :c They're pretty coarse and kinda frizzy, the split ends aren't terrible, but they're there.
My friend told me the only way to fix it is to cut it, but I'm really attached to it and don't want to. Does anyone know of a way to repair it without cutting it?
Dec 2, 2013
Kat A.
Well you can't repair split ends. you'll have to cut them off. which it's better to do sooner or they'll get worse & you'll have to get more cut. all you need is a trim though.
Dec 2, 2013
Jenny F.
Bleeh. I was afraid of that. :c Thank you, though.
Dec 2, 2013
Emma K.
Yeah you'll have to get it cut, I'm the same, I hate getting my hair cut because I let it grow so long and become so attatched but after you do get it cut, every weekend when youre not doing anything or going anywhere, put olive oil in your hair and plait your hair so it soaks it all in, leave it for the weekend and it will be strong and shiny afterwards.