Hair Progress 2011-

@carrie, I think I understand your questions. Let's use you in the example. In your photo, you are pulling your hair and it is reaching your waist. Your photo is an excellent example of what I would call a "goal point". A large bulk of your hair reaches to your waist, at that point. I advocate keeping the hair trimmed at this point until the majority of the hair reaches this length. There is no cutting or mini chop. You are simply trimming the hair to maintain the bulk at the goal point length, that point on your waist, until the rest catches up. That is what I am going to do with my hair. When the rest of my hair reaches this new length, this goal point, is when I consider my ends to "thicken". I will keep my hair trimmed, not cut and not mini-chopped, at this goal point until the shorter hairs catch up. In my case, this does involve waiting for an extended period along with trimming and protecting my ends with protective styling. And you are right, yes, this means the hopefully the rest of the hair will catch up to the current hemline. My hair fooled me this time. Instead of getting fuller and thicker, it decided to drop in length and get longer! I was sure that it would thicken up but I was wrong. I'm okay with it, though! Ultimately, I will trim when my hair gets full at the current length.



Chicoro Pure GENIOUS!!! I've read your book but still had trouble understanding the goal point method!!! I got it now!!! Off to Grow I go!! LOL!!! Thanks for sharing!!! ~Blessings
 
Back
Top