I only trimmed my hair until I was 18, my hair was over 3 feet long at its longest and I've never had a problem with fading hairline.
Whatever that man was trying to tell you, was BULL! If it was true, then any woman (or man if he wants) that has long hair would have the biggest foreheads ever known. Having long hair will not make your hairline fade. Being bald or having a receeding hairline is genetic, nothing to do with how long or short it is.
Next time you go to a stylist I would make it very clear what you would like to have done. Like when I get mine trimmed, no more than an inch and the person I see listens to me and doesnt push trying to get me to go shorter.
2006-10-27 22:56:15
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answered by ~ Amanda ~ 3
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If you have thick heavy hair there could be the possibility of straining the root. It is known fact that a hair cut will give the root a break and the hair will look stronger after a short while so do not regret the cut, a change is good and hair grows out again so it is not a permanent thing. What I do suggest though is to have long layers as you grow it out like that the pull on the root because of the weight of the hair will be more or less even on all of the scalp. Keep it clean and well conditioned, trim every so often to avoid damage to it and keep it away from aggressive treatments, you should not have hairloss problems like that.
2006-10-28 01:02:38
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answered by MAC C 3
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yes its true the weight of the hair also pulls on it and you loose more hair. also if you pull your hair back your haor line will recede and in fact you could start to look bald and even go bald on top at the hairline. I think your choice to cut shorter was a wise decision although your young enough that it shouldn't show any effects for a very long time/ this same thing happened to my daughter
2006-10-27 22:53:46
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-05-14 18:16:44
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answered by Anonymous
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That sounds all wrong to me, lots of women [and men] wear their hair as long as waist-length with none of that nonsense going on. I think the hairstylist just wanted to make a major cutting into your very long hair.
You can take supplements to help your hair grow faster, and that would help you recover your length, or you can just wait, and it will come back in a couple of years.
2006-10-28 02:51:06
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He is full of bull. Length does NOT make your hair fall out! I have seen lots of ladies with hair to their ankles in their 30s and 40s with no hairline line. That is crazy. Hair stylists are NOTORIOUS for wanting to cut everyone's hair off. I had long hair for years. I know a lady personally who had long long hair in her 60s and she wore it in a bun which pulled on her hair even more. Her hairline was fine. Actually come to think of it i knew another one who lived to her late 60s with long black hair. Never cut your hair unless YOU want to.
I guess the best thing now to focus on is that all your split ends are gone and you can work on getting it long again. Go to someone else when you are ready for a trim. And tell them just NIP the ends. And stress NIP. Be a pest about it. Tell them if they do you right you will come back to them. My girlfriends and i were always very stern about it and found a stylist who did us right. We stayed with her.
2006-10-27 22:56:48
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answered by Mary N 3
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I honestly dont have got the patience to keep my hair long
2017-01-22 10:40:33
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2006-10-27 23:28:08
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answered by Anonymous
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