does trimming your hair slightly help grow it because some people say it does and some say it doesn't.if you know anything on this subject tel me because my hairs getting longer but slowly
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No it doesn't, hair grows from the roots not the tips so trimming your hair will offer no stimulation for growth.
You'll get very few people prepared to give you a private response, this is a public message board so we tend to answer questions here - this means you have to come back!!!
never believe hair cutters' advices on the necessity of cutting hair :)
-vincent
Basically, trimming the ends has nothing to do with stimulating growth at the roots. Hair is dead. The only good reason for trims is to remove any damage (breakage, split ends). If you hair is damaged and breaking, it will begin to limit growth, therefore trimming at this stage may appear to stimulate growth. My hair reached this point once before after about 3 years.
Bottom line, if you want it to grow, don't trim unless you have visible damage.
No that's an old wives tail!!!
It's a bit like taking all these pills and potions to make your hair grow faster!
John.