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My hair is dry on the bottom?

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the tips (end) of my hair is dry.. i got it layered, so when the sun hits my hair, that area is more prone to damage because it's thinner.

so what can i do to fix this problem?

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  1. hot oil treatments boo....n leave conditioning n hair longer then usual.....say like 30mins....trust me it works...or u probably have dead ends witch might need clippin


  2. trim it or use a good leave in condtioner

  3. Hmm...did you get a haircut recently? I know my ends get dry when I need a haircut, when I start to get some split ends or just before getting them, so maybe you need a trim! It helps to keep your hair looking and feeling great!

    I would also suggest that if you style your hair a lot with different products and blow dry it at all, that you look for and use a conditioner that helps protect the hair from the heat specifically. I know you can find some that are heat activated, so that when your hair is getting dried, it protects it even moreso than regular brands. Its not too expensive! And it will protect your hair, and keep it looking nice and soft for a lot longer than if you weren't to use conditioner, then it could dry it out and damage it!

    You can also try buying some shampoo that helps moisturize your hair. Also, when you condition, its okay to leave a little bit in your hair! And if you're not comfortable with that, buy some leave-in conditioner!

    Hope this helps!  

  4. Get your ends trimmed every six weeks, to eliminate the dry ends. Make sure you condition your hair each time you shampoo. Buy yourself a wide tooth comb to comb the conditioner through the hair to the ends twice, before rinsing. Don't shampoo your hair daily if you don't need to as it will only wash away the protective oils your hair needs to keep it from drying out. If you have to use hair styling aids, such as hairspray, gels, etc. don't overdo it, as the alcohol content will dry your hair out very quickly. When your hair seems to be really dry, get a salon deep conditioning treatment. Again, keep those ends/tips trimmed regularly.

  5. my 7 year old granddaughter had this problem after swimming lessons for a year.  the roots were fine but the ends were looking fried.  we cut the ends off but that didn't correct the problem.

    the result was to find an exceptional natural product to treat her hair and make it healthy again.

    your culprit could be the conditioner and shampoo that you are using. do you know that some conditioners off the shelf in your local market are made mainly from french fry oil and other cooking used oils. if you want to survey the answer ask at your fast food restrestaurantt they do with the oil that they throw out in the barrel out back. they sell it to shampoo and conditioner companies.

    here are several name brands that work wonderfully. they are quick and don't cost as much per hair wash as wht what are trying now.

    soy tri wheat leave in conditioner and the soy tri shampoo

    k-pak chealating shampoo

    k-pak sun therapy treatment masque(conditioner) both by joico.we used this only for about 6 weeks and what a difference!  

    silk elements  has a silken child shampoo and conditioner. it is a great follow though shampoo for all times.  ( it isn't just for children that is just the name)

    sorry this is long but you have a problem that needs to be fixed correctly to stop breakage and gross hair.

    good luck..........granma

    enjoy the new hair ....

  6. trim it

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