brittle_hair
Well-Known Member
I seem to go through a continual cycle of cutting my hair in a bob, then attempting to grow it out, only to then get fed up of how thin it starts to look as it gets longer, so then I usually cut it back down again, get bored of the short hair, grow it out again and then the process begins again.
So I'm thinking it might be time to start a new approach - grin and bare the stringy growing out phase until I get to APL, then trim it down from there to maintain that length and then it will hopefully thicken out as the length evens out.
The thinness is a mixture of some breakage at the back left of my hair (usual place) where the hair is about 3 inches long as well as the fact that my hair generally looks thicker when it's all one length, but as it grows back grows faster than the front.
Has anyone tried this and found that it works or experienced something similar? Just wondering if it's just wishful thinking.
So I'm thinking it might be time to start a new approach - grin and bare the stringy growing out phase until I get to APL, then trim it down from there to maintain that length and then it will hopefully thicken out as the length evens out.
The thinness is a mixture of some breakage at the back left of my hair (usual place) where the hair is about 3 inches long as well as the fact that my hair generally looks thicker when it's all one length, but as it grows back grows faster than the front.
Has anyone tried this and found that it works or experienced something similar? Just wondering if it's just wishful thinking.