How to Avoid Split Ends

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When growing out your natural curls, it can be frustrating when you don’t see the length that you expected after a certain amount of time. While just about everyone’s hair grows about a half of an inch per month, many women complain that they hair is not growing. The truth is, the reason many women don’t see the half of an inch per month growth is because their hair is splitting and breaking off from the ends. So, the issue has very little to do with the hair growing from your scalp and everything to do with the hair splitting at the ends.

To see the hair growth of your dreams, it’s important that you concentrate on the ends of your hair to retain the length each month. To do that, you need the right products that promote healthy, strong ends.

Many times, split ends are a result of dry, overworked hair that needs the right nutrients and moisture boost to strengthen them over time. The SheaMoisture Yucca & Plantain Anti-Breakage conditioner is a great place to start. After washing your hair, apply the conditioner generously all over your hair and cover with a plastic shower cap. The anti-breakage conditioner will help to moisturize and strengthen your ends to prevent breakage in the future.

As mentioned, split ends are a result of dry hair. Many times the oil that we apply to our scalps doesn’t reach our ends leaving them dry and vulnerable to splitting and breaking off. Apply the rich and nutrient filled SheaMoisture’s Manuka Honey and Mafura Oil Intensive Hydration Complex to your ends to seal in the moisture after each wash and conditioning treatment. The oil will seal in the moisture that your ends need to stay strong and healthy and prevent them from splitting.

When you have a head full of kinky curly coils, the detangling process can take a toll on your ends, causing them to split and break. Make the detangling process easier with the Raw Shea Butter Extra Moisture Detangler. Apply on hair during the detangling process; dry or damp, to make the process easier on your ends and prevent unnecessary breakage.

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