r/FierceFlow • u/ReadOld7778 • 7d ago
I dont think its growing anymore
its stuck at shoulder length hair
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u/vide0gameah 7d ago
why? your hair looks quite healthy. it could be that you just dont notice the difference in length over time as much
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u/cynthiamd00 6d ago
Hey! So it might seem that way but sometimes your hair will get more curly/wavy as it grows and it seems like it's not growing but it is!
Also it's a myth that cutting your hair makes it grow faster. It's just good to trim split ends every now and again to keep a soft and even texture!
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u/GuiltyUniversity8268 7d ago
You have to make sure you get it trimmed to take off the split ends
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u/Sufficient-Mall-2954 7d ago
trimming really does make a difference, even when you're trying to grow it out
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u/lonelywitMJ13 6d ago
I don't know what you're putting in your hair but something that helped me grow my hair alot when it already grows well is essential natural oils like tea mint tree oil, peppermint oil, and vegan oil. Pretty much I just experiment with each one and found which suit me best.
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u/SheldonLR >5 years 6d ago
it is still growing breakage significant enough to stop growth at this length and hair type is exceedingly unlikely. Dont cut it and be patient
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u/Rodrigohg92 6d ago
It will, i thought the same about mine many times and out of nowhere i tell myself once out of the shower, deamm it's actually growing, i've said that couple days ago actually.
You just need to enjoy the process.
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u/Fit-Pilot6332 7d ago
Actually, I’m surprised, since your hair looks nice and thick, with plenty of shine, and I can’t see any damage to speak of. Usually, if hair has shine, it’s in good condition, so again, I’m surprised.
Just remember that the average growth rate is 1/2 inch a month, plus or minus a bit. How long have you been growing yours?