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by beenaroundtheblock on December 29th, 2006

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Can anyone settle the debate, does hair grow faster if you cut it?

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  • by Redhawk on December 29th, 2006

    Redhawk

    The growth and condition of your hair has to do with the general health and condition of your body.

    For most people, hair grows more at different times of the year. Cutting the hair may make it appear to grow faster because you have cut it shorter and then you notice when it reaches the "old length" more than you might have if you were just letting it grow.

    For some people, their hair (on their head) may grow faster on one side than the other. I'm not sure why this is, but I have noticed it on myself from time to time.

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  • by Anonymous on November 17th, 2009

    Anonymous

    no, but in a way hair does grow in a better condition when it is trimmed often,and the more you trim the stronger it gets and the stronger it gets the less you have to trim make sure when you see a split end you go to the hairstylist and tell you want half an inch or less cut off

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  • by Anonymous on July 12th, 2008

    Anonymous

    It doesn't make your hair grow faster but instead makes your hair grow better. This is because the hair grows from the top of your head while at the bottom of your hair your split ends break off. If you cut off those split ends, it doesn't break off so your hair will grow longer but at the same rate it would have if you didn't cut it.

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  • by va_freaking_nessa on December 29th, 2006

    va_freaking_nessa

    In a way, yes.

    If you have split ends, as your hair grows it will continue to split all the way up, & soon enough your hair will just not grow any longer where that split end was.

    Other than that reason, cutting your hair does NOT make it grow faster.

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  • by JUSTNORMAL on December 29th, 2006

    JUSTNORMAL

    Being a female that answer is yes, but not cut, trimmed. If a woman has long hair and wants it to grow she must have an inch or so trimmed off, which are split ends anyway. That way it is healthier and grows faster.

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