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- 30 Years
- 31/03/2021
How do split ends look like?
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Split end looks like two seperate strands of hair at the bottom of hair shaft, sticking away from one another forming a v shape
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Consult a Dermatologist
Answered 04/07/2025
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Appearance of Split Ends:
- Split ends occur when the hair cuticle is damaged.
- They look like the tip of a hair strand splitting into two or more parts.
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Signs of Split Ends:
- Frayed or ragged tips: Hair ends appear uneven or shredded.
- Splitting strands: Tiny splits or forks at the end of hairs.
- Dry texture: Ends feel rough or brittle.
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Prevention and Care:
- Trim split ends to prevent further damage.
- Use regular conditioning and limit heat or chemical exposure.
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