Below, experts provide five ways to get rid of those splits.
Say goodbye to those brittle frays:
Give yourself a trim.
Want those split ends gone, but don’t necessarily feel like chopping any length?
Dusting is just for you.
That’s because the technique calls for cuttingintothe hair rather than snipping ends off.
Then just take a pair of small scissors and trim off the split hairs.
(Our full guide, overhere.)
Find those hairs split in half, and snip them off.
Blow-dry your hair smooth.
Start with a little and keep going if you still want to remove more," Brook explains.
It’s a great technique, again, for those looking to maintain their length.
“It only takes a little and what’s necessary,” says Stenson.
The takeaway.
There’s much you’re free to do to shear off splits in a snap.
As for the don’ts?
Brook simply advises against using a dull pair of scissors.
“This can ‘chew’ the hair and lead to more split ends,” she says.
As Stenson notes, “Don’t get aggressive,” no matter how brittle your ends may be.