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If you've ever noticed your hair fraying at the ends no matter how often you trim, you're not alone. Heat styling, frequent coloring, even rough towel drying all chip away at your hair’s cuticle layer. Once that protective shield is gone, the inner cortex splits—leaving those pesky, fuzzy tips you dread.
There's no way to 'heal' a split end once it's formed, but you can prevent new ones and disguise current damage. Natural remedies make a difference if you use them consistently and pair them with gentle habits.
Mix one egg yolk, a tablespoon of honey, and a teaspoon of olive oil. Smooth onto your ends, leave for 20 minutes, then rinse thoroughly. This combo boosts strength and seals the cuticle layer for visible softness.
Serums and leave-in conditioners only mask the problem. Lasting change comes from regular trims every 6-8 weeks, treating your ends with light oils, and switching to silk pillowcases.
Arish BIO-NATURAL offers lightweight, plant-based hair oils and masks designed to prevent split ends and nourish dry tips. You can use our AI Skin Analyser to find the right formula for your hair type. Check out our solutions at arishbionatural.com.
Coconut oil helps reduce protein loss and makes split ends less noticeable. It won't heal splits, but it can prevent new ones when used regularly.
Every 6 to 8 weeks is ideal for trims. Regular cuts stop split ends from traveling up the hair shaft and causing more damage.
You can snip small splits with sharp hair-cutting scissors, but avoid regular scissors—they can make fraying worse. For lots of splits, see a stylist.
Treatments can disguise split ends but won't repair them. If you use heat tools or skip trims, splits will keep appearing.
Skip shampoos with harsh sulfates, alcohol-based styling sprays, and products with lots of synthetic fragrances—they all dry out your ends.
Yes, silk pillowcases cause less friction than cotton and help your ends stay smooth. It's a simple switch that protects your hair overnight.
We offer plant-based oils and hair masks that nourish and protect ends, making your hair feel softer and look healthier.
Our AI Skin Analyser scans for hydration and other factors that affect both skin and scalp, helping you pick the right products for your needs.
Yes, wet hair is fragile. Use a wide-tooth comb, not a brush, to gently detangle and reduce breakage at the ends.
Serums can smooth the look of split ends, but only trims and nourishing treatments prevent and slow down new damage.