Only thing that works? Patience, not cutting it every 6 to 8 weeks and that's it. Contrary to popular belief, hair doesn't need trimming that often, at least not when it's virgin (no dye, no processes) hair. You can go 6 months to 1 year easily. Key is then not to cut your growth off. Hair only grows 6 inches (on average) a year. It's very very easy for a hairdresser to take 2/3 inches off; then there you are, and if you go multiple times? No wonder it isn't growing.
Welcome BTW, and excuse my tirade. I get passionate about stuff.
My mom has fine, sharpie-thin ponytail hair and it is BSL right now. She has had MBL (mid back length) in her 40s. ETA/ She is 76 right now!
Fine thin hair can grow longer lengths just fine!
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