more length using better brushing method

more length using better brushing method
Posted by paddy on November 23, 2003 at 16:31:22: Previous Next

in a previous post, switching from a brush to a pick with widely spaced teeth was said to cause hair to grow longer.

"I switched to a pick which has widely spaced teeth. Hair loss dropped dramatically and I was finally able to grow my hair well past my waist." --Absalom

if this is true, this could be serious news to me, as i currently believe that i am at terminal length. i'm not challenging Absalom since he obviously is more experienced than i am at this, but i have some thoughts which might "challenge" what he said . . .

--had your hair seemingly reached terminal length before you switched? if not, your hair could have reached this long length even while using a brush, and the seemingly less hairs could have been a misjudgement.

--i am not hard on my hair when i brush it; i try to be very gentle, so that the only hairs that come out are hairs that are ready to come out, and have reached the end of their cycle. is it therefore possible that their growth cycle is longer than the approximate three years which i know suspect them to have, and i am ripping them out prematurely? it doesn't hurt very much when i brush. i think a pick with widely spaced teeth would hurt just as much, maybe not . . .

--would using that type of comb be somehow healthier for the hairs' roots, allowing their current growth cycle to be longer?

--what about split ends? i din't know how much longer my hair would get around last year because of the split ends, but now that my hair has been this way for a while, there are much fewer splits, i believe because when my hair was shorter i was not as careful with it, and did some things which were bad for it, so i think now most of those hairs have fallen out, and the longest ones now started this growth cycle at a time when i took good care of my hair, so they don't have nearly as much damage.

--does your hair appear thinner at the bottom? i know people who's hair is thick at the top, but then as it gets lower, there are fewer and fewer hairs, and it gets thinner. this is not as noticable with my hair, and i never knew why. maybe it is because i have pulled them out by time they can get long, so they only grow up to a certain length, giving my hair a more even cut off. if i got my hair to go longer, would it be super thin at the bottom?

i know of people with really long hair who use brushes, but then again, that could be despite use of the brush, not because of it. maybe their hair could be even longer if they didn't use a brush.

please, anyone, write your thoughts.
thanks. :)

paddy



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