Split end hairs happen when the ends of your hair become dry, brittle, and frayed. They may resemble the end of an unraveled rope.

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Exposure to extreme weather conditions, and hair care techniques such as blow drying, straightening, and curling may cause split ends. They’re also caused by chemical hair products. With so many people using hair products daily, split ends are common. Almost everyone will deal with split ends at some point.

After hibernating all winter, it’s time for your long hair to see some spring sun! But the longer your hair, the more likely you are to have split ends–especially if you color or heat style your hair. Hair grows approximately six inches every year, so the lengths of hair past your shoulders are at least a few years old! Here are tips from Miss. Ahmed. Sr on how to keep your long hair healthy. She should know–she tends to different types of Dixe Shampoo’s amazing manes! These shampoos keeps hair thick, lustrous, and gorgeous in person!

Say Goodbye to Split End Hairs! But HOW TO Get Healthy, Long Hair and?

  1. Sitting under sunlight (or any bright light so you can see your hair strands clearly), take a small section of hair and twist it around your fingers.
  2. Look at the ends of the hairs that stick out–are they split? frizzed out? knotted? fried into permanent kinks?
  3. Using a sharp pair of scissors (manicure scissors are great for this), snip the bad ends. The sharpness of the scissors is important because dull blades will just tear your hair and cause more splitting.
  4. Repeat with another section of hair. Keep in mind that you don’t have to examine your whole head at once. And if you just snip a little of the ends, it shouldn’t affect your overall hairstyle.

Beauty Lish Tip for Split End Hairs:

To help seal your split ends together and make your blowout look smoother and your hairstyle sleeker (split ends are especially prone to frizzing and flyaway), rub some amount of Ulyana Hair Oil (Dixe cosmetics) between your palms and sandwich the ends of your hair between your hands, pressing down to smooth the split ends. You can use this treatment before or after you blow-dry. (Thate is – in dry hairs only).

Here is a recipe for malnutrition and for healthy beautiful skin and hairs…

Hair masks are deep conditioning treatments that help restore moisture to hair and strengthen hair shafts. They’re great for concealing split ends and improving your hair’s overall appearance.

Leave-in conditioners are usually applied to clean, gently towel-dried hair. Sectioning your hair during application may help you apply the conditioner correctly from roots to tips.

You can find hair masks and leave-in conditioners in every Dixe shampoo.

By Dr. Qaisar Ahmed. MD, DHMS.

Brief Profile Dr Qaisar Ahmed is a distinguished Physician & Chief Consultant at Al-Haytham Clinic, Risalpur. He is highly knowledgeable, experienced and capable professional who regularly contributes to various publications and runs a widely read specialized blog on health issues. Dr Qaisar Ahmed is one of the most sought after speakers at conferences and seminars on health and well being. Dr Qaisar Ahmed has a strong academic and professional background. Studied Masters in Medicines and surgery, Abdominal Surgeries, Oncological surgeries, Gastroenterologist, Senior research officer in Dnepropetrovsk state medical academy Ukraine; DHMS in Sarhad Medical college, Nowshera and is a registered Homeopathic practitioner (No. 164093) from The National Council of Homeopathy, Islamabad; Islamic Jurisprudence (Sharyat Law) from Allama Iqbal University, Islamabad. At the Dnipropetrovsk state medical Academy, Ukraine, Dr Qaisar Ahmed also attended many international seminars and workshops in the UK, Europe, Russia and UAE. Dr Qaisar Ahmed widely traveled the world and during his visits to Norway, Sweden and France, he learnt from acclaimed homeopathic practitioners and writers. At his registered establishment with the K.P.K Healthcare Commission Dr Qaisar Ahmed treats his patients as per international standards of homeopathy. He takes all kinds of chronic cases, though his main areas of focus include Cardiac diseases, Hypertension, Cholesterol, Asthma and other respiratory diseases, allergies and infection, Renal/urinary tract stones and diseases, Gastroenterology especially Gallbladder stones, haemorrhoids, Gastric ulcers, Crohn's disease, Eye diseases, Eyesight and cataracts, Sciatica, Rheumatoid and osteoArthritis, Gout, Varicose, Paralysis, Skin diseases and Unwanted facial Hairs, male/Female infertility, PCOS and menstrual diseases, Thyroid diseases. He runs a state of the art online homeopathy course “HOMEOPATHY for HOME”. This is an orientation course for the Homeopathy Medical System, meant for new homeopathic practitioners, basic learners, patients, allopathic doctors, nurses, alternative medicine practitioners, and students aspiring for a career in homeopathy. Dr Qaisar Ahmed belongs to the progeny of a noble Sayad (generation of Hazrat Mulk Shah Sahib - Sargodha who is the real son of Hazrat Hassan R.A) family of Risalpur, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. His father Dr Inzar Gull is a distinguished Homeopathic doctor with deep insight into religion, pedagogy, oratory, faith healing and traditional medicines. Dr Qaisar Ahmed's inspiration for learning religion, its laws came from his father. He happily lives with his two wives and three children in Risalpur at Inzar Gull street, House# one. Location: Al-Haytham clinic, Umer Farooq Chowk Risalpur Sadder. K.P.K, Pakistan. Contacts: 0923631023, 03119884588, 03059820900. Find more about Dr Sayed Qaisar Ahmed at : https://www.youtube.com/Dr Qaisar Ahmed https://www.facebook.com/dr.qaisar.dixecosmetics

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