It doesn't grow faster, it just stops breaking off at the ends.
2006-06-29 15:54:40
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answered by Anonymous
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It does grow from the roots. Cutting off the ends will not make it grow faster. There is really nothing that you can do to make it grow faster, but by trimming the ends you can keep it in better condition so it is not splitting and breaking off.
2006-06-29 16:18:35
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answered by Missmoemoo 1
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It does grow from the roots. I think we should say that cutting of the dead ends of the hair makes your hair grow OUT faster. Split ends tend to run up the shaft of your hair, so the more you get them trimmed, the more hair you get to keep in the long run.
2006-06-29 15:56:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Your hair grows from the roots and cutting your split ends is not going to make your hair grow faster JUST A MYTH. but it will approve your hair by preventing it from breaking or causing anymore damage such as Frizzing. Mayo and beer is great for your hair try it.
2006-06-29 15:58:21
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answered by Anonymous
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each from time to time. even as the ends of your hair are splitty and damaged the wear and tear creeps up the hair, and it keeps breaking off. So even as your hair *is* growing to be at a classic p.c.., all that boom is being eaten up by the wear and tear. (keep in recommendations, hair itself would not extremely advance. The follicle produces hair, the hair is only a protein deposit, like your fingernails.) So in the experience that your hair is broken on the ends a trim will eliminate distinct the wear and tear and a lot less boom will be eaten away. yet in case you had extremely healthful hair to commence with a trim gained't help you in any respect. pretty a lot all damage is therefore of the each-day dealing with. short hair would not get an excellent purchase of harm, so once you're growing to be out a pixie reduce i'd not trim it. Shoulder length and longer is even as hair extremely starts getting damaged. by then the ends are many years old, and it may get stuck on backpack/handbag straps, seat belts, etc.
2016-11-30 00:44:21
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answered by planty 3
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simple my wife and last three girlfriends were beauty operators so here goes all hair unless in the scalp is dead it needs the blood and oxegen to live the hairs die as they grow out and we torture them and break and split the ends now the hairs grow about an inch in a month if healthy and we cut the ends off at a half inch and that m,ake sthem clean and neat or we let the ends slit and oil teat them and then style cut the longer hair
2006-06-29 15:57:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that may remove split ends and broken hairs, which may cause your hair to break off, therefore keeping it healthier, but nothing you do to the ends of your hair is going to make it grow faster, that comes from inside.
2006-06-29 16:05:32
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answered by Janni 2
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Clever, you are! It doesn't grow any faster, but (1) it looks thicker and healthier and (2) it removes the split ends, which unchecked, will just split further and further. Most people should "freshen" the ends of their hair every 2-3 months.
2006-06-29 15:57:50
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answered by kill_yr_television 7
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2016-05-15 00:37:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, it does grow from the roots. But, everytime you brush your hair, or shampoo it, or rub it with a towel, microscopic pieces of hair break off (which is why the bathroom is so dusty). If the ends are "fresh" this does not happen.
2006-06-29 15:59:52
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answered by lockesmith 6
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