Quoting Nursesummer:I use this and love it.
Quoting Addysmomma11:
Yea I heard good things about this. How do you use it?
Quoting Nursesummer:I use this and love it.
The only way to get rid of split ends is to trim them off. Other wise they keep breaking farther and farther up the hair shaft. And no offense but you aren't going to get "good" products from the drugstore.
Where do you get something like this?
Quoting Nursesummer:I use this and love it.
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Quoting sununner36:Where do you get something like this?
Quoting Nursesummer:I use this and love it.
I used to have split ends. Now I wear my hair shorter. Your question brought back memories. lol
well get regular trims is the main thing. In between I use Carol's Daughter SPlit End sealer.
A repairing lotion that instantly binds the frayed and separated ends of your hair back together.
What it does:
Everyone wants stronger, longer hair that looks flawless from root to tip without the hassle of getting regular trims. The secret is, the less trims you need, the longer your hair can grow, and faster! So, stop cutting and start growing by binding the frayed and separated ends of your hair back together, making them look freshly cut, instantly.
What it is formulated WITHOUT:
- Parabens
What else you need to know:
This product is free of silicones, alcohol, petroleum, mineral oil, and artificial colors. For more than 2,000 years, Tahitians have used Monoi oil for its natural reparative properties that undo and prevent damage from the sun, sea and surf. Using ingredients that only grow in Tahiti, Monoi oil is made by taking 15 freshly picked Tiare gardenia flower blossoms and combining them with 15 ounces of Coprah coconut oil over a 15-day sacred ritual.
Research results:
- Based on instrumental results versus control in a clinical trial on real human hair swatches, an average of 93.3% of split ends were sealed, instantly.
-Thousands of hairs were put through mechanical stressors —washing, blow drying, flat ironing, hair coloring—until split ends formed. The Split End Sealer was then applied and the number of remaining split ends were counted. Only 6.7% of split ends remained.






- Addysmomma11
on Mar. 2, 2013 at 9:14 PM