No, trimming you hair does not make it grow fasteror better, just keeps the ends in check.. On average, hair grows at about a half inch each month.
Trimming your hair will prevent any split ends from traveling up the hair shaft, ultimately keeping your hair healthy.
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No it doesn't. Cutting your hair doesn't make it grow faster
Hair doesn't "grow faster" the best you can hope for is to make it healthier by washing it and brushing it 100x a day, and trimming the ends every couple weeks.
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Generally, there are no techniques that can make hair grow faster, including hair trimming, follicle stimulation, and special hair products. The only proven way to increase hair growth speed is to increase consumption of amino acids through diet change.
Trimming the hair has nothing to do with how fast (or thick) the hair comes in, although that is often the mantra of hair dressers. Hair grows from the roots, not at the ends. Trims can give the hair a healtier appearance, and layering the hair can often make it appear slightly thicker. However, there is no connection to trimming the ends of hairs and faster or thicker hair growth. Trimming the ends of hair improves the health of the hair by removing split ends. If split ends are not taken care of, they make split further up the shaft of the hair. When this happens, the ends of the strands of hair are more likely to break off. By trimming, you are preventing the ends of the hair breaking off and the hair is better able to grow longer. Thickness of hair remains unchanged by how often it is cut, but body can be influenced with layers in the hair.
No, much of it depends on your genes. For example, people of Pakistani descent- with dark hair & skin- often grow beards faster (maybe as early as age 12) than people of Polish descent (who may be as late as age 17)- with light hair & skin. Besides, there is no rush to speed up facial hair growth since shaving just ends up being another problem. If you are concerned about short term growth, shaving will not make it grow faster, but the hair will be coarser and more even.
your hair will not grow faster by keeping the ends trimmed. it will, however, seem to grow faster. unkempt ends tend to split easily. split ends turn dry and brittle, and consequently break off, shortening the length of the hair. while trimming your ends won't cause the hair to grow faster, it will keep your hair healthy and minimize risk of breakage, which in the long run means it gets longer faster.
Trimming anyone hair will will cause it to grow. When you trim African American hair you take of the dead ends and make the hair more healthy which encourages growth.
Sorry to say, there are no tricks or magic potions that can speed up hair growth. On average, hair grows half an inch per month, whether it is cut or not. Actually when you cut all the dead ends off your hair it makes it healthier so it will grow a little better than if it was damaged.
Not sure. But hair grows from the bottom (aka the ends of your hair) So having your hair trimmed once in a while will help it grow faster Hope this helps :) ************************* Hair does not grow from the ends. It grows from your scalp, from the roots. Hair grows based on the nutrition you give your body and of course genetics plays a big role in how fast hair grows. Trimming helps to eliminate split ends, but does not make grow faster, that's only a myth.
Hair will grow faster if you trim the ends.