Monday, 26 November 2012

An interesting way to remove split ends

The Long Hair Community Discussion Boards - Powered by vBulletin

Hi there, I just watched this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FUbqFYzmWs&feature=em-subs_digest and I thought I would post it here if anyone else would find it helpful. I don't care for his advertising but I think his method for removing split ends might be effective. I'll definitely have to try it very soon
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter.
Try again. Fail again. Fail better. (S. Beckett)
Can you sort of describe it? Videos crash my tablet and I don't have a desktop right now. Thanks.
Ok I hate to be a pooper, while that is cool and I have never seen that method before, you will inevitably trim the end of every hair that sticks up, whether it is split or not. Since everyone has hairs at every length due to normal shedding, I just would not want to trim healthy ends with the bad. It's "throwing the baby out with the bathwater".
~WSL~ Love is in the Hair!
Goal: Virgin hip length by my 40th birthday
Its interesting but I agree I wouldn't do that method due to the healthy ends.
I miss my long hair.
After neglecting my hair for three years I had quite a number of splits in the length and this is the method I came up with to deal with them. Quite effective when the splits are at all lengths but once that is under control it is probably over kill.

Lady Kawaii-In-The-Garden the Terminally Curious of the Order of the Long Haired Knights

Yes ofcourse, it could definitely be overkill. But if I just hold my hair the way he does and look carefully and only cut split ends ... That could work, no? A modified S&D I guess.

ETA: Sorry spirals, I don't know how to describe it. He uses three fingers of one hand to hold a strand of hair and split ends pop out so he can cut them. Maybe someone else will be kind enough to describe it more properly. My English is not that good.

Last edited by Tota; Today at 03:40 PM.
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter.
Try again. Fail again. Fail better. (S. Beckett)
You may not post new threadsYou may not post repliesYou may not post attachmentsYou may not edit your postsForum Rules


View the original article here

No comments:

Post a Comment