Do I really have to cut off spilt and damaged ends on my hair?

Yes you do. The problem with the way the hair shaft is designed any split will continue to split up the shaft. Cutting the splits, broken or raggedy ends, prevent the hair itself from being damaged even more.

Hair grows at 1/8 of a 1/4 inch a month. But cutting you hair won’t make it grow faster. It just appears that way because you’re not fighting damage.

A good diet will keep your hair in good health. Choose a multi vitamin that has biotin and all the be vitamins. By removing the dad weight and split ends you hair will have more bounce.To prevent even more damage choose a good shampoo and protective conditioner.

Not to make your hair grow faster. Your hair will grow at the same rate, regardless of whether you cut off the split ends or not. HOWEVER, you can't repair split ends; they will remain in your hair no matter what you do.

And they will give your hair a frizzy and uneven look. Worse, the split end can propagate. It's like that notch that they cut into packets that say "tear here": the rift provides leverage, allowing your hair to split even further up.

The tips break off on their own, because they're brittle, but the split remains, making itself worse. So your hair will grow just as fast whether you do or don't, but it won't get longer unless you cut the split ends off. Sorry.It shortens your hair a bit now but it'll be longer and look better in the near future.

Yes, I think, too, that you have to cut the split ends a little bit every so often until the hair gets stronger. Sometimes it helps to take the hair up in a bun or pony tail, so the ends don't "push" against clothing etc. A very good home cure is wrapping the hair into a warm towel after massaging pure virgin olive oil into at least the tips. Leave for at least 20 minutes and then wash out with a very mild shampoo as natural as possible.

Then you can rinse the hair with rosemary tea. Wait until the tea has cooled down sufficiently to feel comfortable on the scalp. Blue-green algae like Spirulina also help to re-mineralize your hair and will make it much stronger.

Yes, you do. If the hair is split on the ends....it will go further up the hair shaft. That hair will be weakened and break off.

The end result? Your hair actually getting thinner and shorter. That is why they tell you to cut your damaged ends to grow your hair faster.

You don't have the breakage and thinning of hair inches above the lowest point. I grew my hair out down below my bra strap. I got it trimmed every few months and it looked great.

Also, if you don't cut that off.....it just looks bad, and unhealthy, no matter how you style it.

If I would cut every single split end and hairs that split higher up the hair shaft, I would lose at least 4 inches in length. Especially splits higher up the shaft are a problem. They split then?

I take good care of my hair and I straighten it only twice per week with a flat iron and protective product. I don? T understand why my hair gets damaged.

A: The way your hair responds to heat styling and other stresses depends a lot on the basic factors of your hair type. Not everyone? S hair is perfect, obviously, because not everyone?

S hair is alike. I would discourage people from thinking in terms of? Perfect?

Hair at all. You want your hair to be the best it can be according to its particular type. You want it to be strong, resilient and healthy.

Cutting away split ends is usually a good thing, because left alone, split ends tend to continue to split. Some people and usually occur as a result of weak points in the hair that separate as a result of the same kinds of styling stress that cause split ends. Protein treatments and protein-rich shampoo and conditioners.

Such products are generally branded as? Strengthening? Or?

Smoothing?.

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