Here's why:
* Hair growth is determined by your hair follicles, not the length of your hair. The follicles are located under your scalp and are responsible for producing new hair.
* Cutting hair only removes the visible part of the hair shaft, not the follicle. The hair shaft is dead, so cutting it has no impact on the living follicle.
* Hair growth is influenced by factors like genetics, nutrition, and hormones. These factors determine how quickly your hair grows.
However, trimming your hair regularly can improve its appearance and prevent split ends. Split ends can travel up the hair shaft and make it look thinner and weaker, giving the illusion of slower growth.
So, while cutting your hair won't make it grow faster, it can help maintain healthy hair and make it appear fuller and healthier.