Long And Busted

10.30.12 | Q&A | by Angel

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I hate cutting my hair and I’ve avoided doing so for the last few years. However, recently I’ve been noticing little hairs around the bathroom with I finger detangle. I know they are coming from my ends so I know I have to get a trim which is not a problem. I’ve been using Aussie Split End Protector to help my ends. However, I’m also noticing longer hairs with no bulb and the top of the hair strand and where they are breaking it looks really thin like it was split. Is that even possible? My hair falls right above my waist and I don’t want to loose my length. I’m doing lots of deep conditioners but nothing is working. What am I doing wrong?! – Nicki

ouch. long broken hairs from split ends. yes, you read that right. what it sounds like has happend to you is a classic case of breakage cause by not properly taking care of your ends.

when we get first split ends, the hair is “contained” if you would, at the bottom of the hair strand temporarily. but what happens is if you never cut them and continue to use split end products that work to mend the hair strand temporarily or think that just by being gentle with your ends will save your hair, you end up making a big mistake. those products are great to have, but are only designed to be used until your next trim, so no more than a couple of months as to hold you over.

what happens more often than not is that because the hair shaft is now compromised with the hair strand being pulled apart, the split starts to travel up the shaft. this occurs because we manipulate the hair by combing, brushing and just living day to day and it’s normal. if you had a split and never ever moved your hair, ever, then it would never travel. but that’s unrealistic. because splits travel, this is why it’s also suggested that you get hair trims twice a year just to maintain the integrity of your hair strands. if you have a lot of splits and don’t take care of them, then your hair will begin to break off at the compromised points – the splits in the hair – wether that be at the end of the hair or unfortunately in this case, mid-shaft.

if your hair is breaking from splits, i suggest you go see your stylist immediately. you’ll need to have your situation evaluated by someone who can see your hair. i’m highly doubtfully that it’s anything else by the way you are explaining your breakage but it could be caused by something else. you may have to get that hair cut you dread but think about it this way, you’d rather have shorter, healthy hair than long and busted hair any day. you hair will grow back, but keeping the growth you do have now will be an uphill battle if you don’t get rid of your split ends.

do you get regular trims? have you ever had to deal with mid-shaft split ends?

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Ms.Amena November 30, 2012 at 3:54 pm

I just love the title lol. advice is always on point. that is all :-)

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Curly Queen November 28, 2012 at 2:16 pm

It may be hard but let the ends go. I suffer from dry ends and I have length goals but I’d rather have healthy hair.

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