The general consensus from women seems to be that ladies with long
hair have some secrets they’re holding on to. There must be some
mystical combination of tools, products or techniques they use in order
to get hair that grows past your shoulder blades.
1. Moisturize:
Moisturized hair is less prone to breaking and snapping. It behaves
better and is easier to style. You will learn how often your hair needs
moisture by noticing how it feels and seeing how it responds to your
touch.
2. Protect Your Ends:
Your “youngest” hair is growing directly at your scalp. This is your
“new growth” as it’s often referred to. Which means the hair at the ends
of each strand is the “oldest.” The ends of your hair “make or break”
your length. This bit of hair is the most delicate because it has been
through so much. It has received the bulk of the damage simply by
hanging around for as long as it has!
To protect your ends you must first ensure that you have no split
ends. If you do, trim your ends to just above the splits. Then you must
keep the ends very well moisturized. Try to alternate wearing your hair
out and loose with wearing it in updos that “hide” the ends of your
hair, keeping them protected from the elements, and from brushing
against your collar, shoulders or back. If your hair is too short for an
updo, keeping them moisturized is enough.
At night, protect your ends by wearing a satin scarf or bonnet and
sleeping on a satin pillowcase. This will protect your ends (and the
entire length of your hair) from snagging/pulling/snapping on harsher
fabrics.
3. Low Manipulation:
Do you twirl your hair around your fingers? Stop!
Do you let the ends of your hair brush against your collar or clothing every single day? Stop!
Do you comb and brush and flatiron and curl your hair daily? Stop!
Do you get the picture? Good!
Low manipulation is key for retaining growth and getting long healthy
hair. If you normally style your hair, and use heating tools daily, you
will notice an incredible difference in your hair by cutting back.
Instead, opt for styles that will last you a week, such as twists or
twist-outs, braidouts, buns, or flatirons/rollersets that don’t need
heat touch ups each day. Try to comb and brush your hair only on wash
days if you can. Use your hands to smooth areas and keep your hands out
of your hair during the day.
So there you have it! The “Secret’s” Out!
Try these three techniques and you will notice your hair retaining length like never before.
Try these three techniques and you will notice your hair retaining length like never before.
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