Does hair really grow faster after cutting the ends?

Cutting the ends of your hair regularly is essential in any healthy hair care routine, but does hair actually grow faster after cutting it? The answer is not that simple, as the type of hair and the way it is cared for are influential factors in this area.
Many hair growth tips focus on caring for the roots more than the ends, since hair grows from the roots and not from the ends. Taking care of it through serums, massage, and taking nutritional supplements plays a role in enhancing its growth. However, this growth is also affected by better hair care, which includes trimming its ends regularly.
Experts in the field of hair care confirm that continuing to trim the ends regularly will not make it grow at a record speed, but it will prevent factors that slow down its healthy growth and will also help maintain the health of the hair ends. This makes it appear thicker and longer in general.
Cutting hair regularly is important to remove split ends and prevent them from spreading along the length of the hair strand, which leads to more damage and breakage. However, not cutting hair regularly exacerbates the problem of split ends, leading to dull-looking hair that is prone to breakage.
This rule applies to hair of all lengths, as trimming its ends contributes to maintaining its neat shape and ease of styling. In addition, regular visits to the salon provide more opportunities to monitor the condition of the hair by specialists and provide solutions to its problems, which maintains its health and vitality.
Cutting the ends of the hair every two or three months helps maintain the overall health of the hair and prevent the ends from splitting. Experts point out that not cutting the ends of the hair under the pretext of wanting to lengthen it is counterproductive, while cutting it allows the hair to grow without compromising its shape, maintains the health of the ends, and prevents the exacerbation of the problem of split ends.
Some hair types, especially curly hair, which is naturally drier than straight hair, are more prone to split ends. We may benefit from cutting it frequently, especially if this procedure is accompanied by the use of nourishing hair masks, heat protectants, and hair oils to maintain healthy ends for as long as possible.
Cut the hair to maintain the shape of the hairstyle
To maintain a specific hairstyle, the hair must be cut between 6 and 8 weeks to maintain its shape and length, especially in the case of a graduated or square hairstyle. The choice in this area is also related to personal taste in maintaining a specific length of hair, which requires cutting it regularly. As for bangs, they usually need frequent trimming every 4 weeks to prevent them from getting too long. It requires the use of more thermal styling tools, so trimming it regularly is necessary to protect its strands from damage.
Trim the affected limbs
Experts recommend trimming the ends of damaged hair regularly. This rule also applies to hair chemically treated with dyes, straighteners, or straightening tools. In this case, it is recommended to trim it every 8 weeks to improve its overall health and protect it from damage, split ends, and broken ends. Experts also advise the need to follow a good hair care routine in order to protect it from damage, by washing it with the appropriate shampoo and conditioner regularly, using styling tools sparingly, and protecting the hair from environmental damage in addition to nourishing it using masks and deep moisturizing treatments.
If you use hot styling tools, you must be careful to protect it with heat-protective products and choose hot styling tools that reduce damage. Finally, it is necessary to consult hairdressing experts about the best methods for caring for it, including the number of times to cut its ends and the best practices for maintaining its health and vitality.
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