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There's something I've noticed on the market doing a whole load of damage to my beautiful hairs out there...NO LYE RELAXERS/TEXTURIZERS
No lye relaxers in my view should be banned from shelves of professional hair stores and salons..this relaxer tho seems good for sensitive scalps poses to be one of the worst chemicals for black hair. A client would sit in my chair and by just looking and touching that hair I;d ask " u used no lye" and they'd answer very surprised "yes"..this relaxer under processes the hair and there fore leaves the hair dry and brittle and by two weeks looks like it was never done.the worst hair u can put no lye on are bleached/color treated and grey hair...those hairs are already dry naturally so adding that relaxer will be like adding salt on a wound..
Texturizer on the other hand...for some reason ppl believe that their hair is still natural after having a texturizer done...well..sorry to burst your bubble but thats far from the truth..texturizer is a far worst chemical and does considerable damage to your hair...I would recommend a texturizer for short crops...for short hair is likely to be cut often so therefore the texturized hair will be cut out often allowing fresh healthy hair to grow out..
Do take care of your beautiful mane...treat it with love..treat it with TLC
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How to Remove and Prevent Split Ends
Four Parts:Removing Split Ends Washing, Drying, and Brushing for Healthy Hair Protecting Your Hair Avoiding Damage Community Q&A
Magic solutions that make all your split ends vanish are just a temporary trick, and won't halt ongoing damage. To remove them permanently, you'll need to cut them off. However, there are a hundred ways you can prevent them happening again. Try them out for healthy, soft hair.
Part 1
Removing Split Ends
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Check for damaged hair. Closely examine your hair with the help of a mirror and good lighting. Split ends occur most often at the tip, but can show up anywhere in your hair. Split ends and related damage can occur in several different forms. If you find any of the following, remove them using the instructions below:
Hair tips splitting into two or more strands
A hole in the middle of your hair (more visible if you bunch up the strand)
White dots at the end of your hair
Single strand knots (more common in dry, curly hair)
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Trim them yourself. If you're not due for a full haircut, take care of the split ends yourself. Trim them off using a small pair of hair shears, since scissors can fray your hair and lead to more split ends. Cut single strands about ¼" (6mm) above the split. If you cut too close to the damage, the split may reappear.
Some splits form a small ball directly above the damage. Make sure to cut above this.
This can take a long time, especially for thick or damaged hair. However, you'll get to keep the full length of your hair.
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Cut your hair regularly. A hairdresser can always trim off split ends, but will usually remove about 1⁄4 to 1 inch (0.6 to 2.5 cm) of your hair along with them. Eventually, all hair will wear out enough to require this treatment. How long you wait between haircuts depends on your hair type, hair health, and how much time you're willing to spend hunting down your own split ends. This can be anywhere from six weeks to six months.
If you aren't trimming split ends yourself, avoiding the hairdresser will not save your long hair. Neglected split ends will become weaker and weaker, eventually breaking off.
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Take steps to save hair length. If trimming off split ends are affecting your hair length goals, consider having your hair cut into layers. Ask the hairdresser to trim damaged hair in the surface layer, while leaving lower layers — and length intact. If you have afro-textured hair, a mild texturizer can achieve a similar effect, allowing you to manipulate your hair more easily and avoid trimming healthy hair.
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Treat hair repair products with caution. There are conditioners and other commercial treatments that claim to "heal" split ends. These seal the split ends shut to hide them from view, but the damage is still there. You can use these as a temporary fix, but relying on them long-term may lead to worse damage.
These products may help prevent future damage to otherwise healthy hair.
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