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42seasons
May 22nd, 2024, 07:46 PM
Hi! I've grown my hair for around 30 months now, am loving the length and all of the fun things you can do with long hair, and am planning to go longer. However, I've noticed the right side of my hair is in some parts even an inch longer than the left, probably due to a dodgy trim and the fact I sleep on that side. My ends are okay, I think they're fairly healthy even if they're not too great, and they curl up a lot, hiding any damage and how uneven it is quite a bit. However, as my hair grows longer and the ends straighten out due to the weight of the hair, I'm worried it would become a lot more pronounced? I'm not adamantly against trims but I would prefer to avoid it as I'm looking for longer hair, but I'm thinking one may be beneficial for my hair in the long run? I'm pretty conflicted about this, so any advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks so much in advance! :)

https://i.imgur.com/yuzMbYU.jpeg

TatsuOni
May 23rd, 2024, 12:39 AM
Is it uneven when it's wet and more straight after the shower too, or just when it's dry and wavy?

42seasons
May 23rd, 2024, 08:11 AM
In the middle it's not so bad, but the far side on the right is probably between at least a centimeter and an inch longer and this is the case when its wet too, yeah. :)

Ylva
May 23rd, 2024, 10:42 AM
Totally off topic, and you don't have to answer, of course, but are you Irish or Scottish, or close? It's just that I've never seen anyone else use the expression "for to <verb>" and I found it delightful. :)

42seasons
May 23rd, 2024, 11:01 AM
Oh no! I didn't notice that, that was just a complete grammatical error haha! Sorry to ruin that little moment of fun lol

Shorty89
May 23rd, 2024, 11:18 AM
Is it uneven when it's wet and more straight after the shower too, or just when it's dry and wavy?

I was going to ask something similar. It looks pretty even to me. You have some wave at the ends that might be hiding the unevenness or could make it look uneven when it's not.

Ylva
May 23rd, 2024, 11:19 AM
Oh no! I didn't notice that, that was just a complete grammatical error haha! Sorry to ruin that little moment of fun lol

Not to worry, I still like it!

Deborah
May 23rd, 2024, 01:30 PM
Any length difference is completely unnoticeable. I'd leave it alone. By the way, your hair is beautiful! :flower:

42seasons
May 23rd, 2024, 05:11 PM
Any length difference is completely unnoticeable. I'd leave it alone. By the way, your hair is beautiful! :flower:

Thanks so much for the lovely words! I'll leave it alone unless it gets worse as the ends straighten with length in that case. :)

ETJ CURLS
May 24th, 2024, 07:06 AM
Hi! I've grown my hair for around 30 months now, am loving the length and all of the fun things you can do with long hair, and am planning to go longer. However, I've noticed the right side of my hair is in some parts even an inch longer than the left, probably due to a dodgy trim and the fact I sleep on that side. My ends are okay, I think they're fairly healthy even if they're not too great, and they curl up a lot, hiding any damage and how uneven it is quite a bit. However, as my hair grows longer and the ends straighten out due to the weight of the hair, I'm worried it would become a lot more pronounced? I'm not adamantly against trims but I would prefer to avoid it as I'm looking for longer hair, but I'm thinking one may be beneficial for my hair in the long run? I'm pretty conflicted about this, so any advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks so much in advance! :)

https://i.imgur.com/yuzMbYU.jpeg

Looks lovely to me!

Hair tends to grow unevenly as it gets longer. It'll almost never stay in the original shape it was cut into, but if you find that the unevenness becomes quite pronounced, you can always fix it up later. My one side grows faster than the other and I just trim a little more to fix it as necessary.

42seasons
May 24th, 2024, 06:10 PM
Looks lovely to me!

Hair tends to grow unevenly as it gets longer. It'll almost never stay in the original shape it was cut into, but if you find that the evenness becomes quite pronounced, you can always fix it up later. My one side grows faster than the other and I just trim a little more to fix it as necessary.

Thank you! I'll bare that in mind. It'll probably need fixing as it gets longer but I'll leave it for now, appreciate the advice massively! :)