![]() ![]() Assuming you DON’T have any split ends (see previous paragraph to learn more) you can expect to lose 1 – 3″ inches in length by choosing to pull your ends in/round them off.Īnd, finally, if you have particularly thin OR fine hair. However, it is a good reason to get your hair a nice trim a couple months prior to getting your locks so that you are stunned by the amount of length you may lose.Īnother thing that can lead to loss of length is choosing to round/blunt the ends of your dreadlocks. If you have split ends you may lose up to 6″ (for those with super long, 24″+ hair). The alternative to that is to pull the ends in and round them off. The first thing to know is that we cannot dread split ends! So if you have super long hair that you haven’t gotten cut in a few years, there is a good chance that you will lose a fair bit of length since the wispy, broken split ends you have I will recommend you trim off since I can’t do anything with them. However, the circumstances by which people lose length with the method(s) we use is at least fairly predictable. ![]() This is a loaded question and unfortunately the answer is ‘everybody is different’. ![]()
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