How to Prevent & Treat Split Ends

Prevention and Solutions for Damaged, Broken Hair

Forget miracle hair products which claim to heal or repair split ends. Preventing and treating split ends is a physical process to eliminate physical damage.

The haircare market is saturated with high-tech-sounding products which claim to repair split ends. Sadly, this is impossible. Once physical damage has occurred, no conditioner or masque in the world can transform the hair back into its shiny self. Hair is dead; it has no regenerative or self-healing properties. Most products targeted towards split ends contain silicones which coat the hair, filling in the rough surface and giving a temporarily smoother look. Unfortunately, many people find that silicones dry out hair, resulting in further breakage.

How to Prevent Split Ends

For the most part, preventing split ends involves following the same guidelines as preventing tangled hair and general gentle haircare techniques. The rules include:

  • Keeping hair confined (braided or bunned) as much as possible, and especially at night
  • Sleeping on a satin pillowcase to minimise friction
  • Keeping hair moisturised for extra 'slip'
  • Combing with fingers or a wide-toothed comb and using a boar-bristle brush to polish; avoiding bobble-ended brushes
  • Washing hair carefully, without piling it atop your head
  • Using shampoo only when necessary to avoid overdrying
  • Avoiding damage from blowdrying, chemical dyes, curling or straightening

How to Get Rid Of Split Ends

Getting rid of split ends involves either snipping them out individually or waiting for the split hairs to naturally shed out (a process which typically takes 2-6 years). Trimming an inch off your hair will not remove the damage, as splits do not conveniently occur in the last inch of hair! Splits can occur at any point along the hair shaft; hairs can also have multiple splits or splits which appear as a slit in the hair, but do not divide it. It is recommended to remove split ends, as they may split farther up the hair shaft with time, and as they can cause further damage by getting tangled due to their fineness.

Snip split ends out using extremely sharp scissors—embroidery scissors work well. Commercial split end cutters are also available. Snip the hair straight across, not at an angle, ¼ inch above the split. Never break a hair off above the split, as it will be damaged and usually re-split. Cutting split ends is time-consuming, and should be done in bright light with the hair held up to a contrasting surface (white for dark hair, black for fair). Some people like to trim split ends during television commercials or other downtime—in fact, the process can be surprisingly addictive!

Snipping out split ends individually is ideal for those trying to grow out their hair, as it causes no loss of overall length. As you develop a gentle haircare routine, splits should begin to diminish.

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Jul 27, 2008 10:35 AM
Barbara Melville :
I was just wondering where the part about confining hair comes from. It makes sense to me that hair is less likely to split if it's braided or in a bun, as you suggest. However, I braid my hair a lot but I've been told not to by several hairdressers. The reasons they've given have been that braiding suffocates the hair. Does dead hair really need to breathe?! ;)
Jul 27, 2008 1:20 PM
Sarah Tennant :
Nope... it really doesn't! I have no idea why your hairdressers would tell you that, though in my experience hairdressers are tricky beasts. :)

Hair does stretch when wet, so braiding hair very tightly while wet can cause it to become even snugger as it dries, which can lead to breakage. Perhaps that's what they mean? Braiding hair loosely while wet shouldn't be a problem, though.
Jul 27, 2008 4:01 PM
Barbara Melville :
Thanks Sarah :)
Jan 5, 2009 12:13 AM
Guest :
hi my problem is that i dont like braiding my hair as i want my hair to be straight.by braiding they become which i dont want to happen....is there any way to prevent split ends in that case
Jan 8, 2009 9:20 PM
Sarah Tennant :
Unfortunately buns and braids will create waves in your hair. You could try a biker's braid - a ponytail secured down the length every few inches with hair elastics. Otherwise, using a boar bristle brush can often help to straighten out braidwaves in a hurry.
Feb 9, 2009 12:16 PM
Guest :
I was wanting to know what you thought of the splitender? You can find it on splitender.com. Do you think it is a good idea, or that it works? I am always trying to take care of my hair, but it takes so long to trim all my splits by hand. Thank you for getting back to me on that.
Brandy :)
Feb 9, 2009 1:15 PM
Sarah Tennant :
Hmm. I haven't used the splitender, but my gut reaction is to be suspicious! The site's warnings about not using it too often and making sure hair is absolutely tangle-free before using it make ne nervous. Also, hair is constantly growing and falling out at different rates, so just because a hair is shorter than the rest doesn't mean it has split and needs trimming. I usually trim my splits with embroidery scissors, the tiny sharp kind that look like storks.

Let me know if you try to splitender, though!
May 8, 2009 11:14 PM
Guest :
Hi, i just found out that i have really bad split ends and its very hard for me to let someone cut my hair. if they do cut it how long does it usually take to grow back? Also i keep my hair braided up every month why do i still have slit ends?
Jul 22, 2009 4:41 PM
Guest :
You mentioned that one of the ways to prevent split ends is by avoiding straightening.I recently straightened my hair because I like having the straight look and it makes my hair manageable but it began to split easier as oppose to when my hair was natural. What can I do to prevent the spits while having the straight look.
Jul 22, 2009 8:10 PM
Sarah Tennant :
Dead-straight hair is tricky to achieve without straighteners, unfortunately. A number of African-American hair care sites discuss a method of using saran wrap to straighten hair overnight; but it's laborious, and doesn't work for all types of hair. The best suggestion, hair-wise, is to make peace with your hair texture; but failing that, only straighten once in a while, keep your hair moisturised and use a protectant. If you can learn to braid, you might like the braid waves you get after taking the braids out; it isn't straight, obviously, but it gives a sleek frizzless look like straightening does. If your hair's fairly straight already, combing it with a damp comb or using a boar bristle brush after a light oiling may help it look straight.
Sep 16, 2009 8:02 PM
Guest :
i tried the split ender and got my money back the next day...a bunch of rubbish is what it is!
Oct 27, 2009 7:42 AM
Guest :
my hair is really damaged at the ends. i plan to cut it off but my hair is naturally coarse. how can i prevent it from happening all over again? i want longer hair but everytime it gets close to my shoulders im forced to chop it off. any suggestions for a particular product?
Oct 27, 2009 1:43 PM
Sarah Tennant :
My article on Gentle Hair Care Techniques might help:

http://beauty.suite101.com/article.cfm/gentle_hair_care_techniques
Mar 27, 2010 12:37 PM
Guest :
heloo,iv got many split ends,so it takes quite a time to take them all out,so is there any other way you can take them out,without snipping them.
Thank you
Mar 27, 2010 7:09 PM
Sarah Tennant :
Not that I know of, bar a major major chop. Have a Star Wars/Lord of the Rings/Pride and Prejudice marathon and just snip away! Once you get the bulk of them out and start implementing more gentle hair care techniques, you'll have far fewer to snip out next time.
May 1, 2010 10:13 AM
Guest :
highly agree with it being addictive once begun!!! I have a bad habit of breaking with fingernails.....know this isn't good but don't always have trimers.. thanks for the advice~
May 2, 2010 11:16 PM
Guest :
hey
i used to straighten my hair everday without any hair are products but then i stopped for a while . and i just recently straghtend it about 2 times and i had so many split ends so i decided to not straghten it at all and now they wont stop i dont understand whats happening to my hair please help
May 24, 2010 1:05 PM
Guest :
This article does have some good idea but i doubt it would work for my hair, we'll see...
Jul 11, 2010 9:12 AM
Guest :
the splitender works well for me, it only trims off the ends of your hair. a great buy, not as time consuming, and plus you save all your money from the visits to the hairdressers !
Jul 12, 2010 11:17 PM
Guest :
I have a ton of split ends and I am now addicted to picking them!!!! How do I stop???!!
Sep 23, 2010 5:37 PM
Guest :
i have short hair and i'm trying to grow it out but frickin split ends stop it all im a dude (im 11 so a certain style is appropriate for me but i dont know what)my hair is about in the top of my forehead and the back is only to the top of my neck
Nov 14, 2010 10:41 AM
Guest :
Hi, I'm trying to grow my hair out for prom, but it's just not growing. I just it trimmed in August and I already have split ends. Do you know of any way to keep my hair healthy, strong and long!!?
Jan 5, 2011 8:42 PM
Guest :
I have used the spit ender but it seems to work well at the back of my head where my hair is more even and thick and not so well at the top or the front of my hair where they grow at different paces and so it seems thinner. But do you have advice for cutting your own ends with short hair? I have neck/shoulder length hair; it isn't as easy as flipping my hair on my shoulder and cutting them. Also, How do I make my hair stronger to prevent new split ends?
Feb 7, 2011 12:38 PM
Guest :
it's fine... i've read the same info beforeee.
Feb 8, 2011 6:46 PM
Guest :
This was wonderful! I can't believe how many things I am doing wrong. I especially appreciate advice on how to get rid of split ends but not lose overall length. Thanks very much.
Jul 10, 2011 2:06 AM
Guest :
If you have an Asian mullet, would the brush and the comb work for this type of hair style? If your hair is curly can you still brush your hair. To me I think that brushing your hair when it is wet I will damage my curly hair. Will it? Would if you suggest washing your hair with green tea and yogurt will be healthy for your hair? I am 13 and use this but I don't know how long my hair will grow. My layers are up to my eyebrows, nose, mouth, and ears. How l long will it grow? And my hair is below my chest. How long will my hair grow?
Jul 11, 2011 11:42 PM
Guest :
umm...i am 13 and i braid my hair,straight,curl,etc. but i have naturally curly hair. anywho i braided my hair and all that stuff and then when i wake up and do my normal rutine, if you style youyr hair would i mess up your hair agai?
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