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  2. Trichoptilosis - Wikipedia

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    Thermal, chemical or mechanical stress can cause split ends. For example, the use of curling irons and other heat treatments may cause split ends. Excessive application of hair products such as perms and hair coloring may strip protective layering off the outside of the hair's shaft and weaken the hair, making the hair prone to split ends.

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    Celebrity stylists dish on what causes split ends and the best split end treatment products your money can buy. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

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    According to McCool, "Keeping up with regular hair trims helps maintain moisture in your hair by removing the driest part of your hair: split ends. Trimming off dead ends sets the stage for better ...

  5. How to fix split ends (without cutting them) - AOL

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    How to fix split ends without cutting them -- because there's no hair enemy as fierce and unyielding as the much-dreaded split end.

  6. Hair care - Wikipedia

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    Any chemical or physical trauma, such as heat, that weathers the hair may eventually lead to split ends. Typically, the damaged hair fiber splits into two or three strands and the split may be two to three centimeters in length. Split ends are most often observed in long hair but also occur in short hair that is not in good condition.

  7. Trichorrhexis nodosa - Wikipedia

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    Among Caucasians the defect often appears at the ends of the hair shaft with splitting of the ends, thinning and whitish discoloration. These conditions are directly related to environmental causes such as "perming", blow drying, aggressive hair brushing, and excessive chemical exposure.