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Hair Trimming and Growth: What You Need to Know

Trimming your hair doesn't directly make it grow faster from the roots. Hair growth happens at the scalp, not the ends. However, trimming your hair can *indirectly* help it appear to grow longer and stay healthier. Here's why:

* Removes Split Ends: Split ends can travel up the hair shaft, causing breakage higher up. By trimming off these split ends, you prevent further damage and breakage, allowing your hair to retain more length and appear longer over time.

* Prevents Breakage: Regular trims remove weak and damaged ends that are prone to breakage. This means you're losing less hair to breakage, which can give the illusion of faster growth.

* Improves Appearance: Even if your hair isn't technically growing faster, removing damaged ends makes your hair look healthier, fuller, and more even. This can create the perception of faster growth.

In summary: Trimming doesn't stimulate growth at the scalp, but it promotes overall hair health by preventing breakage and split ends. This allows you to retain length, leading to the appearance of faster growth and healthier-looking hair.