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The Grand Illusion: The Reasons Why Your Hair Growth Stops Growing Over Time

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Everyone’s hair grows in its own unique way.  Your coily, lovely strands are making consistent progress, gaining almost a half inch of additional length every month on average. I am quite pleased with your progress.  That ought to be equivalent to several inches of new hair by the time the year comes to a close.  In light of this, why does the mirror present a different narrative?  What is it that makes you feel as though you have been stuck at the same length for years, spending a lot of money on products and going through rituals that are frustrating?

The main issue is not just growing long hair, but keeping the length, you grow. Retention, not growth, is key to seeing progress.

Consider your journey with your hair to be similar to a construction project.  Every day, little gremlins chip away at the base and the sides of the tower, which is causing breakage and damage. You are working hard to construct a tower that is both attractive and robust (your hair length).  At the top, you are producing new material, which is referred to as growth; yet, at the bottom, the structure is breaking down to the point where it snaps and splits.  It appears that the rate of loss is comparable to, or even surpasses, the rate of gain.

When it comes to coily hair, this “loss” is not a defect in the potential of your hair; rather, it is a structural vulnerability that is being combined with a persistent lack of essential hydration.  In spite of the fact that the tightly curled shape of Type 4 coils is absolutely attractive, the hair strand is intrinsically quite brittle.  Additionally, the natural protective oils that are produced by your scalp have a difficult time traveling down those delicate curves since the points where the hair bends are weaker.  Because of this, the oldest and farthest areas of the hair shaft are left continually parched and susceptible to snapping, which is your greatest possible adversary.

The turning moment is when you realize that you need to lock in the length that you grow. This straightforward differentiation is quite effective.  Hope is transformed into an actual and observable reality as a result of this transformation.  Rather than concentrating on miracle growth formulas, you should shift your attention to the preventative actions that will ensure your freshly acquired length remains in place.

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