We all know that trimming/dusting is an important step in maintaining healthy hair. There is no set time period in which one should trim/dust, but going long periods without doing so can lead to problems down the line. I have done a few posts on trimming/dusting, so if you would like to read more about that, check them out.
On to my hair trimming tools...
Tweezerman LTD Shears
I purchased a new pair of shears a little while back which I love.
They are from Tweezerman and do a great job at trimming my ends. I would still have blunt ends a month or more after using these, so I know they work well.
I only use them for my hair and I keep them in the package at all times.
I purchased these at Walgreens for $20.00
Split-Ender
As a birthday gift for myself, I purchased the Splitender. The main purpose of this tool is to cut 1/8" to 1/4" of your hair which are the very tips. This will either cut off the split ends or hair that is not split although you won't tell the difference because 1/8-1/4" isn't a lot.
When I first used this, I hated it. The little teeths would get stuck in my hair because my hair wasn't bone straight. But to negate that issue, I only used the Split-Ender on the last 4 inches of my hair,
I haven't used this in a while because you have to go through your hair in small sections which, for me, takes a while. But all in all, I think it's a good tool.
I purchased this on E-bay for about $60.00, I believe
I think I'll be buying myself a split ender soon... just to maintain between trims as you said. Great post!
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