The One Shampoo You Should Stop Using RIGHT Now Because It Destroys Your Ends, According To Dermatologists
January 10, 2020 by Robyn Turk
Whether you keep your hair long or short, or wear it straight, wavy or curly, every woman knows the struggle dried out ends in our hair. No matter how healthy you keep your hair, dried ends can make even the best locks looking unkempt and unloved.
While your hair’s ends will always eventually dry out, you might find that this is happening more frequently than it should. Usually dried or split ends signify that it’s time for a trim, but sometimes there are ingredients in your hair care products that actually damage your ends, even if you don’t notice damage in other areas.
SheFinds spoke to Dr. Rachel Nazarian, MD of Schweiger Dermatology Group in NYC to find out just what is causing dry ends, and it turns out that your shampoo might not be as helpful as you think it is.