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split ends


Question Posted Thursday April 13 2006, 3:38 pm

What do split ends have to do with how fast your hair grows? It doesn't make sense. I know that when you get your hair trimmed it helps it grow faster because it gets rid of the split ends. I know that. I just don't understand why. Hair grows from the other end, so split ends shouldn't affect how fast it grows, right? Somebody please explain this to me it's been bothering me for years. Thanks.

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betterthanyou_X3 answered Thursday April 13 2006, 6:58 pm:
When ever you have split ends, your hair tends to break from the bottom. So, when it starts breaking, it doesn't get as long. Your hair still grows, but it doesn't look like it because of the breakage. When you get trims, it keeps your hair healthier, so it doesn't break. Make sense?

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klc23 answered Thursday April 13 2006, 5:53 pm:
Cutting off your splits end don't hope make yoru hair grow faster.. It just makes it more healhier

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