1. Remember that it can't grow overnight.
Unless
your scalp unleashes new strands like a Chia Pet, gaining new length is
going to take time. "Hair typically only grows about a quarter of an
inch — to a half an inch max — a month," says celebrity hair stylist
Mark Townsend, who helped Ashley Olsen grow out her asymmetric bob to
past her waist. "And that's only if it is super-healthy and doesn't have
a ton of split ends." The bottom line: practice patience.
2. Ironically, a scissor is your friend.
Although
getting regular trims to snip splits won't make your hair actually grow
faster, it will keep tips looking healthy and prevent splits from
working their way up strands, requiring you to chop hair off more often.
"If you wait so long that splits are causing your hair to break off
high up on the strand, your hair will actually be shorter than if you
get consistent trims," Townsend says, who suggests asking your stylist
to take around just an eighth of an inch off every 10 to 12 weeks to
prevent extreme split ends before they start.
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