My hair has just started growing again after a 1 year "break". It's currently 3" from my waist. I'm still letting it grow as long as it can, with only very small trims every 4 months. Once a month. I will spend several hours going through strand-by-strand with fingernail clippers trimming the splits myself.
I'm trying to stay away from the blow dryer as much as possible, but its hard to go to the office with wet hair. I only use the "warm" setting anyway.
And finally for 2004, I will learn how to braid my hair myself without having to rely on my wife to do it.
Good luck to everyone else with your endeavors for 2004!
Hey, I'm posting this from England where I'm visiting my boyfriend. :)
My fine hair is very tangle-prone, so these are my resolutions for 2004:
1) Never shampoo without thoroughly detangling first.
2) Never sleep on hair that is wet or that has not been put up or loosely braided.
3) Significantly reduce the frequency of highlights, the use of heat styling appliances, and the application of products like mousse that help cause tangles.
The hard water in England is not helping with the knots! (Anyone here from the U.K. and have advice?)
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Thanks for your response. I agree, for 2004 a new hairstylist is in order for me. I am hoping to get Ken Paves to have a go at my strands and maybe Rita Hazen for new colors. If I can get to LA or NYC that will be my goal. :-)
Best wishes & thanks for your great job on this board.
Karen
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You know, if Ken Paves starts working on your hair, that means that you will have become a celebrity... right?
Re: the boards, you are welcome. But thanks are not necessary. I enjoy talking about the subject.
Thanks for your response. I agree, for 2004 a new hairstylist is in order for me. I am hoping to get Ken Paves to have a go at my strands and maybe Rita Hazen for new colors. If I can get to LA or NYC that will be my goal. :-)
Best wishes & thanks for your great job on this board.
Karen
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I know what you mean. Sometimes when I do a "search & destroy" split-ends mission, I trim some strands more than is necessary for the split because the last inch or two of the strand is clearly "crispy." And... you definitely need to find a new stylist. You (of all people, hair care consumer advocate!) should not have to tolerate her BS.
Hi Jacqui,
How is "losing a lot of your hard work" consistent with a "great" salon? I don't get it. I guess they're great in all regards except they trim off more than you request? hmm... surely there must be another area salon or stylist that will be better yet (b-mail me if you're interested, I can make a recommendation). BTW, 20" measured from the crown, or from the forehead hairline? Just curious...
Hi Chris,
Your hair is definitely growing, still. Your mane is amazing.
Hi Dakota Diva,
Interesting phenomenon you describe... "the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence" scenario. What can we here in the long hair community say or do to convince you that the grass is greener on the long side of the fence?
Hi Laine,
The section of your hair that splits the most is the part which is subject to the most friction as you move and the hair shifts around. That section of my hair is also stressed out.
Alicia, Diane, Tap Dancer, and everyone,
Thanks for your replies!
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I've been letting my hair grow since right after I got it cut back in September. My hair is now about 2 inches below my shoulders with layers starting at my mouth. I'm going to let it grow until it gets to the middle of my back and I'm going to keep some long layers for movement.
I've already been working on being more gentle with my hair: I'm sleeping on a satin pillowcase and using a comb only.
I want my hair to look better this year than it ever has.
I plan on letting my hair grow out more this year. The only thing that I do is highlight it (Now just the roots get a touch up) and it is doing fairly well.
My main problem is split ends on the underneath in the back. I don't know why, i don't even wear my hair much in a pony tail. Most of the time its twisted up in a bun and secured with a pony tail holder. Nothing too rough or anything.
I have recently bought some different redken products that I'm going to play around with and see how they work. Mostly from the all-soft line.
I'm still trying to decide if I should cut my bangs, or let them grow. That is my main issue and I think about it daily!
Happy holidays everyone, and the best to you all in the new year!
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I need to get a new hairstylist. My current stylist is not really long hair sympathetic although she doesn't push me too hard about a major trim, she does mention it from time to time and that makes me nervous.
I hope your current stylist isn't the one that wanted to cut your hair because of tangles!
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I have plans to let it grow longer. I finally did make the decision of dying it to my natural colour and it looks great. It feels very soft. I was starting to turn white.
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My hair is long right now mid-back. The thing with me is, whenever i have long hair like now, i really have the urge to cut it short again, and whever i cut my hair short i want to grow it long again. i have been doing this for maybe 10 or 15 years ever since i was in high school. last week i made an appointment to get most of my hair cut off in a short crop but i chickened out, i cancelled the appointment. For now i am wearing it long. by the end of 2004, who knows how my hair will be. it could be growing long towards my waist or cut in a short crop. Time will tell I guess.
My hair has not really grown much in the past 6 months. Maybe because I have been pulling so much out lately. LOL. Only kidding.
Seriously, it is still about 5 inches below my waist where it has been for over 1 year. The ends are feeling yucky even though I have been "dusting" them.
I need to get a new hairstylist. My current stylist is not really long hair sympathetic although she doesn't push me too hard about a major trim, she does mention it from time to time and that makes me nervous.
I know that a lot of my current hair growth issues are related to my lifestyle (not enough exercise, too little sleep, not enough of a lot of things. :-)
I am going to do better in 2004 on my hair.
Thanks for the link. More later. Karen
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My ends need some work. I dust them religiously but for some reason whether it is the cold dry winter weather or some other reason, my ends just feel gnarly. Know what I mean? So definitely for 2004 I am going to focus on my ends.
My goal is to try and take the BEST care of my hair so that I can avoid having to go to the stylist. I go to a GREAT Salon here in Tampa, but I seem to lose a lot of my hard work when I go in for trims (not the stylists fault) I am at 20"in the back with Courtney Cox layers all over and my goal is to let this great style grow 6 inches - It will be hard!!
P.S. I am going to Tennessee next week....any tips on protecting my hair from the elements there?
My ends need some work. I dust them religiously but for some reason whether it is the cold dry winter weather or some other reason, my ends just feel gnarly. Know what I mean? So definitely for 2004 I am going to focus on my ends.
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