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Old 09-10-2008, 08:09 AM
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Originally Posted by racian3@netscape.net View Post
I have EL and my goal is MBL. I am getting my ends cut every four to six months. To do this I have my hair blow dried and then cut. I am scared to get it cut without doing this, because I think it will be really short. I have had TWA I just don't want to any more. My TWA went to EL in about one and a half years. My question is do I really need to cut my hair to get the length sooner and would it be ok to not blow dry my hair before it is cut? By the way my hair is totally natural and it looks like the young lady's to the right in the new promo ad sent out today. Thanks
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No you do not have to cut your hair to gain more length to yiour hair sooner. As, taking a daily multivitamin, drinking at least 8 ounces of water a day, and using products designed to promote healthy hair growth are all quite essential to the promoting of healthy hair growth. Now, there is no wonder product out there on the market that increase your hair's growth by 2 or 3 inches a month. As, that simply doesn't exist at his time. And, even if that type of product did exist, there would certainly be some risks involve with using such a product.

Now, I do suggest your geting your hair trimmed, as one thing that can hinder the progress of hair growth is split ends. Because, when ever you have a split end, then the hair can definitely end up splitting all the way up the hair shaft. And, that would of course not be a good thing.

Everyone's trimming cycle is different. As, I haven't found a person that trims at the same intervals as someone else. Some, people trim their own hair every few months, some do it every few weeks, and some actually do it a few times a year. These times are all dependent upon the health of your hair and whether you experiencing a lot of split ends or not. And, if you have a scissor happy stylist, then you may may actually end up getting more trims than you'd care to have (so you have to look out for that).

Now, it is ok if you do not blow dry your hair before it is cut. But, even if you did blow dry your hair before it was to be cut, that wouldn't be a problem anyways, okay. As, some stylists or even people blow out the hair before cutting it in order to find out the hair's true length that way. And, it also aids with hair lengthening as well.
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