princesmich
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Yes, yes, ends need to be trimmed...
Qetesh said:I have a question about this my hair is getting longer, but I also have split ends, I want to know how often I should dust my ends because I don’t plan on getting a trim again until Jan 07.
So for females whos hair has grown past bra strap to waist length how often do you dust and then how often do you trim?
thanks for the reply. i did dust each strand about 2 weeks ago, i have actually done it b4 its a compulisive thing with me sometimes erplexed anyway i did get a very blunt trim in may my hair has since grown 3 inches and its not nearly as blunt anymore but i am holding off on another trim so i can see some growth i so ill do another dusting next week and keep it up, its that or a pull at my split ends.... i know its bad but i cant help it sometimes.KiniKakes said:How many splits ends do you have? Is it a substantial amount? If just a few, you can always use the good ole' S&D (Search and Destroy) method that many of us on the board utilize. Just invest in a good pair of shears and dust your own split ends. You can do this weekly, or bi-weekly, for maintenance, between ure regular salon trims (which, in my opinion, shouldnt be more than 2x per year). Just sit in a very well lit area, and look thru your hair strand by strand. Its time-consuming.... but yet oddly fun and satisfying, lol....lol.....
Essentially, i feel that if the ends have already split or thinned.... you have no choice but to cut them. Best to get rid of the damaged ends now....then protect, protect, protect! The good news is that after one GOOD trim, all you'll need to do is dust for maintenace from that point on.
If you moisturize and protect the ends sufficiently after this "good trim," all you'll require is an occasional dusting from your stylist every several months. IMO, you'll NEVER see growth if you allow your stylist to give you a trim with every touch-up! While fresh, bluntly cut ends are attractive, be mindful that this is an aesthetic preference and has nothing to do with growth! At worst, this will simply keep your tresses blunt and attractive, but will derail your progress in terms of growth.
*Do note my use of the words TRIM vs. DUST. There is a difference!!!
Qetesh said:I have a question about this my hair is getting longer, but I also have split ends, I want to know how often I should dust my ends because I don’t plan on getting a trim again until Jan 07.
So for females whos hair has grown past bra strap to waist length how often do you dust and then how often do you trim?
lala said:I dust about every 3 wks. and trim every 6 - 8 wks.
determined_to_grow said:lala did you employ this method when your hair was shorter (like ap, bsl or mbl?
lala said:Yes...so when I dust I can't really tell the difference in the length, it's not like a haircut where you're cutting off several inches. If you look at my fotki you can see my hair (shoulderlength) in 2004...no split ends. I go to the same stylist and she trims only what needs to be trimmed.
Suri said:I just relaxed my hair after being natural for about a year or so, but I didn't go to my regular stylist because she was 'acting out' so I just let the DOminican Stylist relax me and I would go back after I attempted to reach my own stylist again. I am aware that dominican stylist don't really know the difference between trim and cut.
Would you suggest getting one of their 'trims' after what could considered a virgin-like relaxer?I didn't read the whole thread, but how much do you trim when you dust?
rai said:Hey Everyone,
Lately, there's been a lot of discussion about split ends. So I want to know is it <font color="red"> absolutely positively necessary </font> <font color="red"> </font> to cut them off??? I had extensions for about a year, and then I decided to cut off all the perm ends. So aight, I'm natural right, everything should be great, right? Nope. I decided to cut another 1.5 inch off because the ends were really rough (my fiancee thought I was going crazy). Now I have about 6 inches of hair, but I still have split ends. Not all of the strands are split, but I'm not going to lie, alot of them are. The problem is that the split ends are like 1-2 inches from the end of strands and I really don't want trim that much off. I know, I'm pitiful.
But honestly, do I really need to cut them off. Is there anything I can do to keep my hair healthy without taking off the split ends?
I don't know why my ends are so split. Any ideas?
I sleep with a satin cap every night and I moisture with Healthy Ends about every other night. How can I prevent split ends?
lyndiii said:I thought using the "baggie" treatment and protective styling was supposed to help eliminate split ends?