I voted condition because to me there is nothing that feels worse than dry, ratty ends.
Condition is more important.
Length matters more to me.
Just yesterday i got a trim to even out the wispy un even ends and even though i love how the hair looks now so soft and thick i missing the couple of inches that were taken off, so i got thinking when it comes to your hair what do you value more a nice thick hemline or length?
Even though it didn't look that bad i though the condition was more important so what do you choose?
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I voted condition because to me there is nothing that feels worse than dry, ratty ends.
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I voted condition as well. I like a blunt thick heamline also, I hate to see dry wispy ends.![]()
Condition for me, becasue if my hair isn't in good condition, I don't get any length
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Condition, because if it's in bad condition it takes away the beauty of the length. Although I think those with fairy tale ends (or otherwise non-blunt hemlines) can also have hair in good condition.
Oooo hard question! But I went for condition, because I'd prefer healthy hair over damaged. I'd love length but I wouldn't feel comfortable wearing it down (which is what I want to do) if the condition is poor.
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Hmm. For me it's a juggling act, at least partially because I wear my hair up almost all the time, so how it looks isn't actually all that important. So, for example, if I'm desperate for that last inch to get to a milestone, I'll wait till I get there, then do regular trims to maintain for a few months so I can cut off any thin/damaged ends, then go for the next milestone.
I have some ends that are dry - just the last 1 cm really - but they look okay, only feel a bit dry, so I'm going to baby them and put off a trim till I get to waist. I know if I tell myself it's okay to trim dry ends I'll be trimming them all the time, so it's best for me to do this sort of thing. They only really need a dusting, anyway, which I'll do when I'm happier with the length.
So...condition over length in the long run - I wouldn't maintain at terminal, for example, because I prefer more thickness at the ends, but I'm prepared to put up with less-than-perfect ends for a while to prevent too much trimming and keep me attaining goals.
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I agree with everyone else so far: Length is only really desirable when it's healthy looking.
That said, I may have looser standards of good condition than others, as I've gone 10 months without even a trim in the name of gaining length, and plan to go a couple more.
I voted condition too, but I have to admit that my opinion on this question has been changing through the time, and in regards to the actual condition of my hair. When my hair was damaged, I was desperately trying to save every single inch of it, and then I was considering length more important then the condition, for sure - maybe because I knew that the damaged part of the length should go, but I didn't have a courage to cut.
Now when my hair is in a pretty good condition and when I actually enjoy it, sometimes I feel like I'd enjoy any length as long as my hair is soft and healthy.
Condition: I would rather have healthy hair than ratty dry crunchy longer hair any day of the week.
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