Hair
11 Repairing Products Your Split Ends Need Right Now
With a salon visit still a few weeks away, these will keep your hair healthier, longer.

23 May, 2020
10 November, 2021
Now that we’ve been sheltering in place for over two months, we can’t pretend that we aren’t looking at our split ends at least twice daily. So what can we do about them? Although the best thing is to snip them, our stylists would prefer if we kept our self-trims to a minimum (fewer mistakes for them to fix later on, you know?). However, we still have plenty of options to repair and nourish our hair until the world opens back up. Refrain from using heated styling tools as much as possible, as those will exacerbate damaged ends. Also, since your hair is extremely fragile and susceptible to breakage while wet, avoid rubbing it with a towel (use a hair turban or soft t-shirt instead) or brushing with anything that is not a wide-tooth comb. Finally, use products that will help to seal split cuticles back to the hair shaft while adding plenty of hydration to prevent the damage in the first place. Check out 11 of our favorite split-end products below.
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Davines’ OI Oil, $45
If you are a part of the crowd with thicker or curlier hair, this oil is the one for you. OI Oil contains roucou oil, which is filled with beta-carotene and antioxidants. These ingredients protect hair from damage and environmental stressors while leaving it shiny and soft until your next wash.
If you are a part of the crowd with thicker or curlier hair, this oil is the one for you. OI Oil contains roucou oil, which is filled with beta-carotene and antioxidants. These ingredients protect hair from damage and environmental stressors while leaving it shiny and soft until your next wash.
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