It doesn't help the hair grow, but gets you back to healthy hair without split ends. There is no cure for split ends other than triming. Giving the hair a healthy apperance so that it's more fuller and longer. Split ends occure from everyday stesses like brusing, combing,outside elements and etc...
There is not a way to make split ends less noticeable without cutting it. You should get your hair cut every month to keep the split ends gone.
Split ends!
Your hair does continue to grow even with split ends. Trimming split ends just makes your hair look more even at the ends. The split ends tend to dry up and look ratty. Split ends do not prevent hair from growing.
Cutting off split ends can help with growth.
first start buying a lot of cute hats....then as it grows out, have fun with it- spike it/ mohawk it....and try to maintain split ends with ritual trims.
No shampoo repairs split ends. Only cutting them off repairs them. The shampoo people have given everyone a lie to sell their goods.
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 grows from the root (inside the skin) Cutting doesn't affect hair growth. But keeping split ends trimmed off will keep it from fraying and breaking off as easily.
If you burn the split ends off, they will never come back. Or you can just take one half and pull on it until it comes off.
I have not heard that cutting your hair decrease hair loss, but as far as shedding goes, keeping your split ends cut help keeps the split ends from splitting all the way up which can cause a few hair sheddings. It has been noted that if you have split ends it is best to cut them off. That promotes healthy hair growth.
Because your hair grows from the roots (at the base) rather than at the ends. It will continue to grow no matter how much you cut it.
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 allowed to grow longer. It doesn't improve the growth of the hair on a biological level, however; hair grows at the same rate and only fluctuates with changes in diet.