QuoteReplyTopic: Hair is not growing Posted: April 28 2005 at 8:15am
Hello! Despite my stylist's strong recommendation to get a "good trim", I have advised her to only perform "search and destroy" about twice a year. I sooooo want my bra-strap length hair to be waist-length...
Over the last year, my hair has only grown about 2, 2 1/2", literally. That, to me, is obscenely slow. I regularly deep condition with high-end, salon products, and have even lightened up on my straightening and flat-ironing, which I used to do all the time. What's the problem?
I have colored and highlighted hair, but nonetheless, this lack of growth seems very unusual to me. I am in general good health, and take a multi-vitamin everyday, in conjunction with a Biotin supplement.
Providing you don't have excessive breakage on your ends, you may just
be in a lag period. Hair sometimes does that for the first time
around your length, and will do it again if you go to longer and longer
lengths. It's normal and it will start up again when the time is
right.
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I think I'm in this sort of lag too, at the moment. But still I think I can help.
Make your trims more frequent; maybe quarterly trims of ALL your hair. Ask your stylist for a coloring product that isn't very harsh or just wait a little longer between colorings. Besides that, I can just say don't give up hope! You're really close!
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Hair is BSL+ as of 9/15/05
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Highlighting can be very hard on hair. Straightening hair which has been highlighted could be causing it to just break off at a certain point. I've heard lots of people complain about this kind of auto-haircut.
The salon products you are using may not be what your hair needs. The cost of products is not necessarily related to their appropriateness for anyone's hair.
You're probably going to have to reconsider coloring at some point if your really want long hair.
Wow... that sounds exactly like my story. What Susan said was right though- hair gets to a certain point (and one of these is definitely midback) and grows ever so slowly. It seems to happen once every 6 inches for me and it does last awhile. The good thing is that your hair is growing, even if it's frustratingly slow. Once it gets past that phase it should grow at a normal rate again. But definitely keep doing the deep conditioning thing; it helps more than most other things I think.
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