How to Grow your Hair Out - TheSalonGuy

TheSalonGuy
10 Apr 202409:30

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the speaker discusses the 'awkward stage' of growing out your hair, offering practical advice for managing the process. From short to longer styles, the video emphasizes the importance of patience and proper maintenance during the awkward phase. The speaker also shares tips on how to shape and trim the sides and back to avoid bulky or messy growth. Highlighting the need for professional guidance and using the right hair products, the video provides a roadmap to achieving a styled, well-maintained look as you grow your hair out.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Growing your hair out often leads to an 'awkward stage' where it doesn't lay properly and can appear messy.
  • 😀 The awkward stage is common when transitioning from shorter to longer hair, and it can make people want to give up, but it's important to push through.
  • 😀 Once you've reached the awkward stage, it's critical to resist cutting your hair short again and instead continue growing it to reach the next level.
  • 😀 The best approach during the growing process is to let your hair grow without frequent trims for at least a month to better assess what needs shaping.
  • 😀 If your hair gets bulky or heavy on the sides and back, you can trim those areas to keep the hair looking more manageable while continuing to grow it out.
  • 😀 During the growing phase, it's essential to work with your hair's natural texture, using the right tools and products like pomade or matte finish products to help control it.
  • 😀 Styling tools such as your hands, a blow dryer, and light styling products can help tame the awkwardness and encourage the hair to stay in place as it grows.
  • 😀 When transitioning to a longer hairstyle, layers and appropriate trimming will help blend the sides and back with the growing top for a more polished look.
  • 😀 The 'end goal' is a hairstyle with balanced length throughout, allowing for a smooth flow and the ability to style it effectively by maintaining length and layers.
  • 😀 A good haircut for growing out hair should involve shaping rather than drastic cuts; don’t skimp on quality, and seek professional expertise for better results.

Q & A

  • What is the 'awkward stage' when growing your hair out?

    -The 'awkward stage' refers to the period when your hair is growing out and doesn't lay properly, often looking weird or messy. Many people consider giving up at this stage because their hair doesn't look the way they want it to.

  • Why do people often cut their hair short during the awkward stage?

    -People often cut their hair short during the awkward stage because they become frustrated with how their hair looks. They feel it's unmanageable or unattractive, but they may be close to reaching the next stage of growth.

  • When is the best time to get a haircut while growing your hair out?

    -It's best to let your hair grow out for at least a month to a month and a half before getting a haircut. During this time, you can observe how your hair is growing and what maintenance or shaping it might need.

  • What should you do if your hair gets bulky and heavy on the sides or back?

    -If your hair gets bulky and heavy on the sides or back as it grows out, you can have the sides and back trimmed to maintain shape. This helps keep the hair from getting too heavy and out of control while allowing the top to continue growing.

  • How can you prevent your hair from looking too bulky when growing it out?

    -To prevent your hair from looking too bulky, consider trimming the sides and back to maintain a neat appearance while allowing the top to grow longer. This approach ensures that the hair looks more controlled and less bulky.

  • What is the importance of layering when growing your hair out?

    -Layering is important because it helps the hair grow in a more structured way. By layering the hair, you create a flow from shorter lengths at the sides to longer lengths at the top, which contributes to a smoother, more manageable look.

  • What products can help manage hair during the awkward stage?

    -Using light styling products, such as a matte pomade or shadow pomade, can help manage your hair during the awkward stage. These products tame the hair and add some shape, making it easier to control as it grows.

  • How can I deal with my hair starting to flip or do weird things as it grows?

    -If your hair starts to flip or behave unpredictably as it grows, using your hands as a tool, along with a blow dryer and a small amount of product, can help keep it in place. It’s about experimenting with your hair and learning how it reacts as it grows.

  • What is the end goal when growing your hair out?

    -The end goal when growing your hair out is typically a hairstyle with more length, especially in the back and sides, allowing it to be styled neatly and slicked back. This look requires maintaining length on the sides and having some layering to ensure it flows well.

  • How do you achieve a slicked-back look with longer hair?

    -To achieve a slicked-back look with longer hair, ensure the sides are long enough, usually about 4-5 inches, and layered properly. This allows the hair to be styled back smoothly, with a well-structured flow from the shorter sides to the longer top.

Outlines

plate

This section is available to paid users only. Please upgrade to access this part.

Upgrade Now

Mindmap

plate

This section is available to paid users only. Please upgrade to access this part.

Upgrade Now

Keywords

plate

This section is available to paid users only. Please upgrade to access this part.

Upgrade Now

Highlights

plate

This section is available to paid users only. Please upgrade to access this part.

Upgrade Now

Transcripts

plate

This section is available to paid users only. Please upgrade to access this part.

Upgrade Now
Rate This

5.0 / 5 (0 votes)

Related Tags
Hair GrowthAwkward StageHaircutsStyling TipsHair MaintenanceMens HairHaircareSummer StyleHair ProductsHaircut AdvicePersonal Grooming