Should you peel apart split ends?
Split ends have a way of creeping in when you least expect it. You’re sat on the sofa, minding your own business, and next thing you know — you’re peeling apart the ends of your hair like it’s a fun little project. But is it harmless? Not quite. Peeling split ends might feel oddly satisfying in the moment, but it’s doing more damage than good. It weakens your hair, creates rough edges, and can make your strands break higher up the shaft. That means more frizz, more breakage, and a lot less bounce.
So what should you do instead? Whether you’re trying to grow your hair or just keep it looking healthy, there’s a better way to deal with split ends — and it doesn’t involve picking. In this blog, your local Solihull Hairdresser breaks down what really happens when you pull at those pesky ends and what you should do to fix and prevent them instead. It’s not just about stopping the damage — it’s about getting your hair back to its best.
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