Lack of Hair Trims
Split ends indicate that the hair’s strength has been compromised by chemicals and exposure to heat and wind. Split ends due to hair breakage can result from infrequent haircuts. Moreover, the hair is more likely to break higher, closer to the hair shaft, damaging the hair. Compare a haircut to a skin exfoliation because, in both cases, it may be necessary to remove some old cells to encourage the growth of new ones.
Visit a hairstylist every eight weeks, depending on the length and type of hair. Even when growing the hair, trimming split ends may prevent further breakage, keeping hair strong and healthy. Hair stylists advise cutting a quarter and a half inches off it every 12 weeks. A hairstylist may also address customers’ present problems and offer advice on maintaining healthy hair.
Inciting that the hair won’t grow faster if it does frequently; however, according to the American Academy of Dermatology, strands barely increase by around half an inch per month.