Noticing split ends? Now, we know you’re attached to your hair, and it can be hard on your length goals, but trust us, you are doing the right thing by trimming those ends.
Okay then, grab a comb, sharpen your scissors, and straighten up your back, we have some split ends that need trimming.
Hold out your index finger, your middle finger, and your ring finger. These three are going to be your partners for this method, so get to know them a bit. Also, for this method of split hair cutting, you’ll firstly need to straighten your hair. After that, get your wide-tooth comb and trimming scissors out; we have to get this done.
Take the wide-tooth comb and run it through your hair to get rid of any knots and tangles in them.
Straight from the desk of professional hairdressers, this method of split hair trimming is traditionally called "the hair twisting method", but we just wanted to add our own twist to it. All you need are some hair trimming scissors, and you’re good to go.
This is the easiest method in this club; no twisting, no sliding, just cut to the end and get it done. To cut your split ends using this method, you need to first dampen your hair, so seek the help of your nearest spray bottles. Keep your wide-toothed comb and scissors ready for this one.
With this, we hope we’ve saved you the trouble of googling "How to cut split ends" in the future. But hold on a minute. Before you go on to make this a fun weekend activity, you have to know that split ends are just the symptoms of damaged hair. So, you instead need to focus on repairing your damaged hair .
For this, you’ll need an expert that specialises in damaged hair treatment and keeps the overall health of your hair in check. Lucky for you, we have our two best experts for the job. Say hello to the Pantene Total Damage Care and Pantene Silky Smooth 2 IN 1 Shampoo + Conditioner . Their skill set includes: Mending damaged strands, providing the extra nourishment your hair needs to promote hair growth, making your hair more flexible, and most importantly, bringing back the long-lost shine in your hair. So, include them in your hair-care regime and leave the issues of damaged hair in the dust.
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