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Keeping your hair nourished with regular conditioning and minimizing heat use can help reduce split ends. While hair is strong, it is still vulnerable to damage from daily wear and tear. The ends, being the oldest part of the hair shaft, can lose their protective layer over time. Research shows that this can lead to splitting, which exposes the inner cortex.
Common causes of split ends include:
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Chemical treatments such as perms and hair coloring
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Heat styling tools
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Rough or forceful combing and brushing
Split ends are a frequent concern, but with the right care, you can maintain healthy hair and prevent them from developing. Here’s how you can do it.
Key takeaways
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Split ends occur when the protective layer of the hair shaft wears down, often from heat styling, chemical treatments, or rough handling.
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Natural oils like coconut, batana, argan, lavender, almond, castor, tea tree, and olive can nourish hair, reduce fraying, and help prevent further splitting.
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Gentle post-wash care, careful detangling, and limiting brushing can minimize hair breakage.
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Reducing heat styling, keeping hair hydrated with masks or oils, and spacing out chemical treatments protect hair ends.
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Sleeping on silk or satin pillowcases can lower friction and reduce split ends.
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Keyoma Pure Batana Oil with Rosemary restores moisture, seals tips, and strengthens hair for healthier, more resilient strands.
Best Oils to Prevent and Repair Split Ends
Before choosing the best oil to repair and prevent split ends, it is important to know how to apply it correctly. When used properly, natural oils can be an effective treatment for split ends.

Start by selecting your preferred oil from the list below, and ensure you are not allergic by performing a patch test or consulting a trichologist. If you are using essential oil, always dilute it with a carrier oil first.
How to apply oil for split ends:
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Wash your hair with shampoo and gently towel-dry.
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Take a few drops of oil, rub them between your palms, and apply from the mid-lengths to the ends.
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Allow the oil to dry naturally on your hair.
If your hair is dry and prone to splitting, you may also benefit from an intense repair routine. Use a keratin-enriched shampoo, conditioner, and mask along with a moisturizing cream. Combined with Keyoma’s pure batana oil with rosemary, this three-step treatment helps nourish and restore damaged hair, leaving it soft, smooth, and tangle-free.
1: Coconut Oil
Coconut oil is a well-known, time-tested remedy for split ends and damaged hair. It has been used for generations, with our grandmothers and mothers relying on it for healthy hair and radiant skin. While earlier generations often enjoyed it in its pure, natural form, today many people turn to branded products.
As a natural hair and scalp moisturizer, coconut oil softens and smooths hair, making it an effective at-home treatment for split ends. It also nourishes and strengthens strands, providing an overall boost to hair health, which makes it one of the best oils for repairing and preventing split ends.
2. Batana Oil
Batana oil is valued for its ability to deeply nourish and repair damaged hair. Packed with essential fatty acids and antioxidants, it penetrates the hair shaft to restore moisture, improve elasticity, and reduce breakage. Regular use can help smooth frayed ends, making them less prone to splitting.
It also supports a healthy scalp environment, which promotes stronger, more resilient growth. Apply a small amount to the mid-lengths and ends to keep hair soft, shiny, and protected from daily wear.
3: Argan Oil
If you want to treat split ends, argan oil is an excellent option. It protects hair from root to tip, adds softness, and helps control frizz. This natural treatment can reduce split ends, minimize breakage, and limit hair loss, supporting longer and thicker growth.
You can apply argan oil to your scalp, distribute it through your hair, or focus only on the tips for targeted care.
Discover the difference between batana and argan oil
4: Lavender Oil
If you are looking for a DIY split end treatment, essential oils can help promote hair growth and improve overall hair health. Mix your chosen essential oil with a carrier oil, such as coconut oil, to enhance its effectiveness.
For example, lavender essential oil can help reduce split ends, stimulate hair growth, and leave your hair with a soothing, pleasant scent.
5: Almond Oil
Almond oil strengthens hair and helps reduce split ends, breakage, and hair loss. Its high vitamin E content makes it an effective split end treatment, while its natural antioxidant properties support hair growth, add shine, and improve smoothness.
6: Castor Oil
Castor oil is often regarded as one of the best natural treatments for hair breakage and split ends. Regular use can help reduce the risk of thinning and breakage, while castor oil masks nourish the scalp, combat dandruff, and support healthy hair growth.
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7: Tea Tree Oil
Tea tree essential oil can be an effective treatment for split ends, as well as a remedy for frizz and overall hair damage. It moisturizes the hair and scalp, helps fight dandruff, and reduces split ends and breakage.
This oil can also promote healthy hair growth and regulate scalp oil production. For best results, mix tea tree oil with a carrier oil before applying it to your hair.
8: Olive Oil
If you want to treat split ends at home, extra virgin olive oil is a great option to have on hand. Rich in moisturizing compounds like oleic acid and squalene, it effectively smooths and hydrates split ends. With regular use, olive oil can also help prevent new split tips by improving hair elasticity and keeping it well hydrated.
Simple Tips to Protect Hair Ends
Unfortunately, split ends cannot be repaired once the hair is damaged or frayed. The only way to remove them is by trimming the affected ends.

This is why prevention is essential for keeping hair healthy and minimizing split ends. While it may not be possible to avoid them entirely, you can reduce how often they occur.
Here are seven tips and techniques that may help prevent split ends.
Be Gentle After Washing
Wet hair is more prone to damage, so it is important to handle it gently after shampooing and conditioning. Rubbing hair with a towel can cause breakage and harm the cuticle, leading to split ends and frizz. Instead, gently blot your hair dry with a towel to help prevent damage.
Detangle Carefully
Tangled hair, whether wet or dry, can be challenging to manage and more prone to damage. To reduce the risk of breakage, always detangle your hair before drying, brushing, or styling.
The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) recommends using a wide-tooth comb, as its spaced teeth can glide through hair more easily without harming the ends or causing split ends.
Limit Excess Brushing
The idea that hair needs 100 brush strokes a day is a myth. In reality, excessive brushing can cause damage, including breakage and split ends. Brush your hair only to style it or neaten its appearance, and avoid pulling or tugging. If you need to remove knots, use a detangling product to make the process gentler.
Reduce Heat Styling
Frequent use of heated styling tools can dry out your hair and alter the structure of its proteins, leading to damage. Whenever possible, let your hair air dry after washing and style it without a curling iron, flat iron, or blow-dryer.
If you need to use heat, lower the temperature setting and apply a heat protectant before styling to help minimize damage.
Keep Hair Hydrated
Keeping your hair moisturized is essential for preventing split ends. Dryness weakens the strands, especially at the ends, making them more prone to damage and splitting.
A weekly hair mask can help restore moisture, reduce frizz, and improve softness and shine. Hair masks contain more concentrated ingredients than regular conditioners and stay on the hair longer — from 20 minutes to several hours, or even overnight — allowing deeper nourishment.
For extra hydration, try using Keyoma’s batana oil and one of the seven oils mentioned above to keep your hair healthy and resilient.
Space Out Hair Treatments
Chemical treatments such as coloring, perming, or relaxing can be harsh on your hair, especially if you have more than one done in a short time. To reduce the risk of damage, breakage, and split ends:
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Allow more time between treatments, ideally 8 to 10 weeks for touch-ups.
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Limit yourself to one type of chemical treatment at a time. If you need more than one, the AAD recommends relaxing or perming your hair first, then waiting 2 weeks before coloring.
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Use a hair mask once a week or apply an instant conditioner every time you wash your hair to keep it moisturized and resilient.
Use a Silk Pillowcase
Protecting your hair while you sleep can help prevent split ends. Instead of using a cotton pillowcase, switch to a silk or satin pillowcase to reduce friction, allowing your hair to glide smoothly while you sleep. Less friction means less damage and breakage. You can also wrap your hair in a silk scarf at night for added protection.
Strengthen and Seal Your Hair Ends with Keyoma
Preventing split ends starts with consistent care and the right products. Hydrating oils, gentle styling, and minimal heat exposure all help maintain healthy, resilient strands.
Keyoma’s Pure Batana Oil with Rosemary is rich in nutrients that restore moisture, smooth frayed tips, and strengthen hair from root to end. Make it part of your regular routine to keep your ends sealed, reduce breakage, and enjoy softer, healthier-looking hair.
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