I am very very close to my goal, but the last 3 inches or so of my hair is very thin and scraggly. Is there anything I can do besides trimming?
I am very very close to my goal, but the last 3 inches or so of my hair is very thin and scraggly. Is there anything I can do besides trimming?
I would trim back slowly unless you are really tired of your ends. The most important thing is to determine the cause. Is it just that you have not trimmed in a long while? Or do you have a breakage taper?
I had a breakage taper for years. I kept getting trims to deal with it but it would reappear.
For me, not using conditioner and swtiching to catnip stopped the taper completely, http://forums.longhaircommunity.com/...&articleid=118. I can still get a growth taper if I neglect trims though. It is not the same thing.
Just find products that reduce breakage and they can contain cones, http://ktanihairsense.blogspot.com/2...hair-care.html.
Nothing can magically make your ends thicker. You can still grow long and do regular trims - sometimes it's even essential to trim damaged ends because they break off faster than your hair grows. The key is to trim less than you grow, keep track of how much exactly you trimmed and when. My hair was almost waist when I joined, and due to thin ends I trimmed more than half of my growth. I'm TBL now
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If you want a thicker hemline the only thing you can do is trim. However you can do things to prevent future breakage. Your thickness should move down as your hair grows. I'm in the process of doing this. For me it's been more frequent but smaller trims, CO washes, and oiling at night. I'm not sure how far I'm going to get with this but I'm hoping for tailbone or close to it.
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True, by stopping the breakage taper I did not mean that my thin ends suddenly became thicker. I had to trim the thin ends off.
However, the breakage did not continue with catnip use to the degree that it had prior to using it and my hair has since and now grows with an even thickness from roots to ends (barring going too long between trims).
Just another echo here, that they won't magically get thicker overnight. But, you can maintain where you are or wear your hair up in a protective style and baby it with moisture and/or protein according to its needs to that when you get to your goal, it will be as healthy as it can be. Either way, in order to get a thicker hemline, you'll have to take good care of it, continue with S&D missions, and either trim it where you want to maintain it or else get to terminal and love your fairytale ends.
You could also check out Angeletti's way of curling just the ends of her hair to make the thin ends look a little more full.
(I hope that the linking worked... I'm not super good at some techie stuff yet...)
This popped up at the same time I was opening your thread: http://forums.longhaircommunity.com/...ad.php?t=56332 doesn't thicken them, but hides their thinness a little.
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Thanks for all the replies. I think I will need to trim soon, but I'll do it little by little. I'm also going to try CO for a while. Meanwhile, Angeletti's idea of curling the ends is a great one!
As much as I hate it, trimming is the only way.
I love Angeletti's way of disguising her thin ends!
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