Length Check, Trim & Hair Assessment

I flat ironed my hair just because my thin bone straight ends have been driving me crazy and I was ready to let them go. I watched a lot of YouTube videos on different self trimming methods, but I ended up just going for some serious search&destroy/dusting. I did it the way I used to years ago: going section by section and cutting whatever looks like it needs to go. This is also the method that eventually turned my self-trims into hair cuts and made me decide to put the scissors down probably about 3 years ago. I had a trusted stylist at the time, so she was who I allowed to trim my ends.

hair before trim
I have to say my hair was sooo smooth!! Like I truly believe my recent henna treatment smoothed my strands and added shine like it claims to do! I couldn't stop touching it because it felt so noticeably different. Anyways, I am definitely retaining length, which is awesome! The problem, at this point, is now that my texlaxed hair is in the majority, my bone straight relaxed ends are thinning. Eww. I guess my hair technically reached bra-strap length, but I wouldn't claim it with those ends. Originally, I thought I wouldn't have to start trimming thin ends until I reached my length goal, but the sight of those made me change my mind. Especially since they now change the look of my twist/braid outs. I think I have about 2-3 inches {at least} of thin ends that need to go before I have full, thick and healthy hair from root to tip at any length.

after trim
Another thing I'm happy about is that my hair seems to be growing evenly. I don't have a v-shape or anything that I see many ladies work hard to get rid of only for it to come right back. I will count that as a blessing. I decided to cut about 1" and up to 2" in some areas. Usually, even when I would search and destroy, I would make sure I had an even cut as well. I didn't this time only because I felt myself getting scissor happy! I have felt the urge to cut my hair into a style over the past few months, but I know I would just end up mad at myself if I did. So, I put the scissors down. 

 I think my hair looks so much better after the trim! Despite the fact that its a little uneven, its looking pretty healthy, in my opinion. I wasn't trying to trim off all of the thin ends at this point, but I am planning on removing the rest either at my next touch up or the end of the year. Since I don't really wear my hair straight like this very often at all, I'm not even worried about the unevenness of the cut. I think it puts me somewhere in between my  previous length checks this year, but my ends look thicker than they did back then. So I'm pleased overall. Looking at the amount of hair I cut off, it really wasn't that much but it made quite a difference. Shows how thin those ends were.I am planning on getting serious about protective styling again for the remainder of the year to see how much length I can retain between now and then. With the progress I've made so far, I think I should definitely be at my goal of mid-back length by the time I hit 2 years in April 2014. We will see!

goodbye thin ends!!




12 comments:

  1. Your hair looks beautiful, Melanie! Very thick, shiny, and healthy.
    You are making me want to try doing a henna treatment as well. My hair is also black, so I always wondered if it would even do anything for me as far as the color. Have you noticed more color or tint to the hair that isn't highlighted?

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    1. Thanks Andrea!!

      I definitely did notice a tint throughout all of my hair. Its really only noticeable in bright or sunlight tho. But I still love it! Especially since I wasn't expecting much.

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  2. Nice self-trim! Your henna results are going to force me to henna my hair before the end of the year. Thanks a lot Melanie! Ha-ha!

    KLP @ SavingOurStrands

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    1. LOL!! Well you're certainly welcome hun! Can't wait to see your results!

      And thank you!

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  3. Your hair has a great shine and is progressing well! Health before length always. Henna is one of the things I want to try in the future.

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    1. Thanks! Health before length is so much easier said than done, but it's the truth nonetheless :)

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  4. Your hair looks amazing! I think i need to trim more of my ends!

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    1. Thank you Yvonne! Go for it! It took me a long time to finally do it, now I'm glad I did.

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    1. Thank you so much!! I appreciate all these kind words :)

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