Nettet11. jan. 2010 · I trim about 1 cm. every 4-6 months and my current hair length is 10-12 in. If your hair grows 6 inches a year, you can get a way with aggressive trimming. If it doesn't, protect your hair and trim more conservatively. Reply xxspark13 20 August 2013 at 16:24 I have been pressing my hair for the past 15 years, once every 6-8 weeks … Nettet9. feb. 2024 · “If you get your hair cut too often during the grow-out process, you are just cutting off the new length.” Symonds tells her clients to come in every 12 to 16 weeks if they’re trying to grow they’re hair out, but adds a caveat to this recommendation. “There are exceptions to every rule,” she says.
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Nettet30. sep. 2024 · But, when in doubt, 12 weeks is a good standard. "12 weeks is the ideal amount of time if you are looking to grow your hair out but still keeps the ends … Nettet31. jan. 2024 · Waiting for your hair to grow can often be frustrating, and it's easy to put off getting trims when you're dreaming of longer locks Anna Johnstone Published : 11:33, 31 Jan 2024 bright scale for headlights
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Nettet19. jan. 2024 · The rule of thumb for processed hair is to get a trim with every treatment. If you're getting your roots touched up every four weeks, make sure you don't skip your trim. Even if you can't see... NettetThat’s good to know - I wanted to hear from people who had spaced out their trims. I forgot to mention I do use Keratin oil & an ends treatment however I will investigate … can you have chewing gum with braces