Understand: Every girl who’s ever had both long hair and a bob (or an undercut or side-shave, even) has gone through that stage at some point in her life, so we feel your pain. Check out a few tips on how to grow hair painlessly to get out of this awkward stage ASAP:

	How to Grow Hair Out	

Step 1: Keep it clean.

The dirtier, greasier and all-around gnarlier hair is, the harder it is to style—and the easier it is for you to give in to the temptation to just lop it all off yourself. Commit to a moisturizing wash-and-care system that can give your strands a fresher, fluffier, bouncier feeling. The right system will also lessen annoying breakage—remember, every millimeter counts! Try a moisturizing daily regimen such as Dove Daily Moisture Shampoo and Conditioner. Ed’s note: Keeping it clean also alludes to what you put inside your bodies. Learn which nutrients are best for hair growth.

Step 2: Take steps to achieve healthier hair.

The healthier your hair is, the less your stylist will have to cut off when you’re reunited. Keep your hair healthy by washing it every few days, avoiding aggressive combing, and staying away from hot tools. If you do notice that your ends are starting to split, try Bed Head by TIGI Ego Boost Split End Mender. This leave-in conditioner mends damaged ends and is the secret weapon for anyone trying to extend the time between haircuts.

Step 3: Make the cut.

In normal times, getting a tiny trim every six to eight weeks is a good time estimate to make sure you don’t end up cutting off all your progress and bring you back to square one. It also snips off those dry, damaged ends that have the potential of turning into split ends as time goes by. In the current climate, it’s time to learn how to trim your hair yourself! Check out our step by step tutorial to learn how to trim your hair at home.

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