Does Cutting Your Hair Make it Grow Faster?
We have all heard it before, ‘Cutting your hair will make it grow faster’, but how true is that statement? Cutting the ends does not impact how quickly the hair actually grows from your scalp but taking a couple inches off your locks every other month can actually do more good than you would expect!
Trimming your hair regularly will remove split ends that when ignored cause more damage to individual strands of hair, also affecting the overall thickness and volume of your hair, too. The more breakage there is from these split ends, the slower your hair will seem to grow. Unfortunately, there is no way to reverse split ends once they have developed, however, there are steps you can take to prevent them from occurring.
Combined with regular trims and a nourishing haircare routine, you will be able to prevent split ends from making their unwanted appearance! Healthy hair appears to be longer, as breakage at the ends creates a thinning appearance, thus, strengthening your locks from root to tip is the perfect solution to this issue.
One way to increase hair growth is by increasing the blood flow to your hair follicles, our Wondertree Intensive Hair Oil provides the ideal formula for these stimulating scalp massages. The increased circulation provides your follicles with valuable nutrients and oxygen that can promote growth, combined with the organic ingredients in our hair oil, your scalp is guaranteed to feel the love!
The hair oil acts as a replenishing agent to provide your hair with the nourishing ingredients, like argan oil, that it needs to be strong and prevent breakage. With a scalp massage, the oil will be absorbed easily as the motions of your fingertips will open the pores on your head to increase the effectiveness of the oil’s ingredients. Plus, our hair oil gently cleanses your skin’s pores which also works to promote hair growth and healthy roots.
Overtime, you should notice that your hair is stronger, shinier, and healthier, with fewer split ends! So, regular trims may not technically increase hair growth, but when combined with a stimulating haircare routine you’re likely to see far less breakage. In the long run, this will contribute to less split ends and less hair needing to be trimmed off the ends when you do go pay your hairdresser a visit!