ARE you fed up with having split ends?
A woman has shared how she decided to tackle the issue using an £8 device from Shein, but admitted she was “initially scared.”


On her @tinadestruit account, she wrote: “Seeing if the Shein split end trimmer actually works.
“Not gonna lie; was initially scared. Tested it out on a small section first.”
The beauty lover showed how she had a few slit ends before using the device, and carefully ran it through her hair in small sections.
And she seemed happy with the results.
She wrote: “Not sure if you can see the difference but I can feel the difference.”
The shopper also had some tips for other people who praised the finished look in the comments.
She added: “It’s recommended to straighten the hair first before use!
“Just use it on the bottom of your hair; just a few passes each time!
“Won’t thin out your hair.”
Currently Shein has split end trimmers being sold for £8.31, and they come in a range of colours.
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One person wrote: “I brought this too!!”
Another added: “Your hair is so long and luscious!”
And a third commented: “Omg ur so gorgeous and ur hair is stunning girl.”

But do the devices work and what do experts say?
Cosmetic chemist Ni’Kita Wilson told TODAY Style: “If the blades are sharp then the cuts will be clean.
“But it has a lot to do with user compliance. If the hair is rugged or pulled then it can result in jagged tips.”
Meanwhile, Matt Fugate, celebrity hairstylist for Kérastase, was more wary.
He said: “The ends may begin clean, but as you are cutting dry hair, the blade will dull instantly and start ‘chewing’ the ends instead of cutting them.”