![]() ![]() Brushing your hair while it’s wet not only pulls on hair but will break your hair while you are drying it. This means your hair gets less contact with heat! By blow-drying shake style you are also no longer pulling your hair with a brush. This is a trick hairdressers always use and I always wondered why!īy shaking your hair, not only does your hair dry faster because you are literally shaking the water out (why do you think dogs shake themselves when they get out of water?) but you won’t have to use the blow-dryer for as long. When blow drying your hair don’t use a brush and instead shake your hair with your hand as you are blow-drying it. This one came as a bit of a surprise for me but ended up being one of the best tips my hairdresser gave me. Hair Growth Tip 4: Blow-dry your hair “shake style” On days at home I’ll slick my hair back in bun rather than wash it just to protect it even longer. ![]() I’ll still stretch my washes if I don’t have no plans though. My hair is now naturally less greasy, much healthier, and takes a hell of a lot less time to do. My hair is used to not being washed as often and It’s happier and healthier too. I can now easily go 3-4 days with my hair down before washing it. I used to only be able to wear my hair down for one day before it looked greasy and had to be put up. It involves lots of ponytails and slicked back buns but eventually you will notice a huge change in your hair’s overall healthiness. ![]() The process of training your hair to last longer between washes isn’t pretty. This meant dealing with greasy hair as I tried to “train” my hair to go longer between washes. I went from washing my hair every second day to only 1, max 2 times a week. You have to drastically reduce how much you wash your hair every week. This step isn’t easy, but if you commit the results are beyond worth it. I owe a lot of these tips and the knowledge I’m sharing to them!īuns have been a saviour to reduce washing and help grow out my hair They’ve done an amazing job at not only trimming off the bare minimum each time I visit, but also guiding me through my hair growth journey. All of a sudden I felt like I should have been listening to my hairdresser all along.īy the way if you’re in Toronto I’ve been getting my hair done at Salon Solis. The ends of my hair were now much healthier, less brittle, and less likely to break. As soon as I started getting my hair trimmed regularly the growth started happening. How on earth would my hair grow if I kept cutting it, when it wouldn’t grow when I wasn’t cutting it?! How does that even make sense?! Well, I quickly learned that it makes a whack load of sense. The thing is, this is something I just never believed in. I know we all hear how important it is to get your hair cut every 6-8 weeks if you want it to grow. The first step to growing out my short hair was to (CRINGE) start getting regular hair cuts. Since I know growing out short hair isn’t easy for everyone, I wanted to share the tips and tricks that have helped to grow out my short hair. But so far I’m so happy with the results I’ve had. I’m still well on my journey to getting my hair the length I want it to be. With a lot of hard work and dedication (and the help of a really awesome team of hair stylists) I’ve finally managed to start growing my short hair and can proudly say I now have what’s considered “long” hair (falling beneath the shoulders). ![]() One day I finally said enough is enough, and promised myself that I would take the steps necessary to finally get my hair to grow to the length I had always dreamed of it being. My roots were putting in the work, but as my hair grew the ends were constantly breaking off. This meant even though my hair was growing, the ends were constantly breaking off. My hair growth journey is in no way complete, but here my hair was a good 3-4 inches longer than when I started!īeing a natural blonde, my hair tends to err on the more dry, fragile, and brittle end of the spectrum. ![]()
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