There is nothing you can do for your hair once it's split, except have the split-ends trimmed off. Some of the things you can do to prevent your hair splitting are, firstly use a good conditioner. Try to avoid using a hairdryer if possible, but if you must use the lowest heat-setting. Avoid coloring your hair too, especially lightening colours which actually bleach the hair as this strips the hair and is very damaging. Believe it or not, but drinking plenty of water also helps. Although your hair is technically "not living", drinking lots of water will noticeably plump up the hair and at the same time it will give your hair more elasticity and bounce, make it stronger in the elements (sun, wind, etc)!
I'm sorry, the solution is as hard as splitting an atom! Near impossible!! I'm sorry, the solution is as hard as splitting an atom! Near impossible!!
You need to trim your hair or you will get dead ends which will then keep splitting and eventually your hair will look unhealthy. i should know i am a hairdresser
The splitting of ionic compounds into constituent ions is termed as dissociation.
It will probably just dry out your hair, and if it keeps getting exposure it will 'fry out' and start splitting. But if you just get some in your hair once, then it's nothing to worry about.
It softens and causes the hair to swell
It will probably just dry out your hair, and if it keeps getting exposure it will 'fry out' and start splitting. But if you just get some in your hair once, then it's nothing to worry about.
If a person has lost lot of hair then hair transplant is the only permanent solution because the new hair which will be implanted are taken from the back which are strong and can withstand the test of time.
A hair patch, is a versatile and effective solution for individuals dealing with hair thinning or partial hair loss.
Dissociation in chemistry is the process of splitting of an ionic compound in water solution. Association is the inverse process.
You can rub moisturizer into the ends but the best thing to do is regular trims and not letting your hair come in contact with chlorine or bleach or even much water.
the answer by now is the transplant. The definite solution would be hair cloning.
No, it is a chemical-like solution. Once it lightens your hair.... your hair is lightened for good. (or until it grows out!)