I'm Finally Getting My Split Ends Under Control Thanks to These Moisturizing and Repairing Products

From hair oils to deep conditioners.

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(Image credit: Danielle Jackson)

As a curly-haired person with a weekly routine dedicated to washing, deep conditioning, and generally putting the health of my hair first, split ends are still something I've never been able to escape. Even with proper care, I'm sometimes forced to part ways with new growth during my semiannual trims due split ends that have travelled up the hair shaft. Split ends can be caused by a variety of things, from chemical treatments to heat styling to lack of moisture, and while the only real way to get rid of them is to simply trim them off, the good news is that the best products for split ends can prevent you from having to deal with them in the first place.

After my most recent trim, I started fresh and set out to perfect my haircare regimen so I could really narrow down a list of products that would make split ends less of an issue for me. Ahead, you'll find a handful that have been working wonders on my hair so far.

Bond Builders

Bond builders are specially designed to (you guessed it) repair the bonds in your hair that can be broken by anything from excessive use of chemical treatments to improper combing and brushing. These are a few that I've found to work the best.

Deep Conditioners

I deep condition like my life depends on it, and I've found that my hair cooperates more and is in its best shape when I do it at least twice a month. I've tried more masks than I can count, but these are the ones I always find myself going back to.

Hair Oils

Oils have always been a tricky category for me: on one hand, they can be really beneficial when it comes to keeping your hair and scalp moisturized, but the wrong ones can be a little too greasy and/or heavy. The following hair oils are the ones I've stayed true to due to their moisturizing and repairing qualities and lightweight texture.

Serums

In the same way that I wouldn't hesitate to use a face serum, I'll use a hair serum with no questions asked. Ahead, some lighter products that can moisturize and minimize breakage and frizz.

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Danielle Jackson
Senior Beauty Writer

Danielle Jackson is the senior beauty writer at Marie Claire. She has nearly a decade of experience covering beauty, lifestyle, and entertainment and was previously the senior beauty editor at Women's Health, where she thoughtfully covered topics related to skincare, haircare, aesthetics, and wellness. Before that, she spent three years as an assistant beauty editor at PS, and in the years since, her work has appeared in titles like Vogue, InStyle, Glamour, and more. Danielle graduated from the University of Georgia with a BA in English, and has lived in Brooklyn for almost ten years. When she's not writing, you can find her reading romance novels and talking about sunscreen. You can find her on Instagram @danielleknecole.