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I think it all depends on how many splits and how much breakage you have.
If you have very little or none, then...NO Need.
But if you have splits then trimming is best.
Can someone teach me how to avoid splits & breakage because I haven't learned that trick yet.
For me it is imperative that I trim/dust my hair regularly if I am to have thick full hair. Trimming for me means the difference between this (regular trimming)
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and this (not trimming for about 4 months):
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I had to trim about 2 inches just to get my hair to feel right. So all that length I was trying to hold onto went poof! Not worth it IMO
Regular trimming took me steadily from one inch in 12 months to this:
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And then from that in 12 months to this:
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And not trimming took me from hardly seeing any progress as the dead ends just seemed to tear away to nothingness...to almost where I was a year prior. To this (that was after I got my hair right by trimming those ends):
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Here's a side-by-side comparison. First two pics showing healthy growth from regular trimming. Last two pics showing first the sad ends, and then what I was left with when I got rid of them so I'd have uniform thickness along the length (Chronologically Aug 2002, Aug 2003 and last two pics Dec 2003):
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bump, id like to know too.
I use to trim regularly but I stopped because I realized that I was cutting all my good growth away.
My hair is braided -extensions- 24/7- and it's pampered 24/7, its not being manipulated, no heat, and its natural 4b, so I dont think it's necessary to trim regularly anymore. I’m going to start trimming 1 once/twice a year from now on.