If you cut off the damaged part and not much more than the damaged parts it doesn’t thin out the ends, no
I just started doing search and destroy a couple weeks ago and I thought of something. Does doing it make your hemline thin or give you fairytale ends? I like to keep my hemline thick and even (relatively). Any input you guys can share? Thanks!!!
If you cut off the damaged part and not much more than the damaged parts it doesn’t thin out the ends, no
I think as long as you get trims regularly, like every three months or so, you should be fine and won't get fairytale ends from just doing search and destroy. I have fairytale ends but it's from not getting a haircut for over two years
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I would say yes it does so if you want an even, thick hemline I would do micro trims in lieu of s&d.
When my hair was waist I did micro trims (2-3mm) every 6 weeks and it had almost no noticeable effect on my length or growth progress.
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Thanks everyone for your input. I just had a healthy trim of about an inch and a half that got rid of a lot of damage. I have been doung search an ddestroy to clean up any splits that the trim missed. I think I will switch to micro trims once a month and try that for a while. Although I do find s and d quite addictive. It's very rewarding, isn't it, getting rid of all those splits
I S&D constantly and get a lot of splits, but my ends still don't look any thinner than I'd expect than with plain old not trimming. Ends will thin over time just because your hair grows at different speeds, so if you want a blunt hemline, you'll have to trim every so often. I'm not convinced S&D has a noticeable effect on it, though.
If you want a thick blunt hemline and you have split ends that are up a ways from the very end of the hemline, then IMO you need to do both S & D and get regular mini trims. Not all split ends will be in the last half inch of hair. Most of mine aren't. So I S & D regularly to take care of the splits and and mini trim regularly to keep my hemline blunt. I've had 2 one half inch trims this year and have been doing S & D on a regular basis and my ends are looking better.
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I never S & D and it would scare the bejeezus out of me to do it.
But then I have almost no split ends.
And I get my hair trimmed every 8-12 weeks.
It depends on how much damage you're trying to cut out a hair at a time. When I joined I had a lot of heat damage, and I did lots and lots and lots of S&D. My ends got very thin, but I still had a lot of damage, so I had a 5-inch trim. Every time I see lots of splits, I just go ahead and get however much of a trim that I need to get rid of most of them rather than S&D. I save S&D for when I'm stuck sitting around with nothing to do. These days there's not much to cut out, thank goodness! I had a 4-inch cut in January because of split ends and have grown back those inches already.
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