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My hair is 1.40 m long – I haven’t cut it for a year, my method of fighting split ends does not come at the expense of length

A SIMPLE trick to get rid of split ends at home helped a woman grow knee-length hair.

Zelda revealed how she cares for her striking curls, which are an incredible 1.47 metres long.

Zelda revealed how she gets rid of split ends without losing hair length

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Zelda revealed how she gets rid of split ends without losing hair lengthPhoto credit: Zelda Rose online
Zelda said it would probably be six years before she could

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Zelda said it would probably be six years before she could “give a big chop” to her locks.Photo credit: Zelda Rose online

Zelda (@ZeldasLongHair) has over 46,000 subscribers on YouTube, where she shares hair-related ASMR content.

The 23-year-old from Savannah, Georgia, caused a sensation on the video-sharing platform when she revealed how she grew her locks so long.

In an interview with The US Sun, she revealed the challenges involved in caring for her hair.

NO SPLIT END

Zelda has garnered over 10 million views on a YouTube short film showing the moment she got a “big cut” in August 2023.

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Although she only cut off 3cm, she said it was a “big, scary thing” since she hadn’t cut off more than 1cm in over seven years.

“It will probably take another six years before I lose a few inches again,” she said.

“Instead of regular big blows, I am in favor of everyone using the search and destroy method instead.

“I spend about 10 minutes a few days a week checking my hair for split ends or damage and cut the hair in a healthy area.

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“In this way, the damage is repaired without damaging the neighboring healthy strands.

“It takes a lot longer, but it saves me length.”

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Zelda said she has worn her hair in protective hairstyles such as a low ponytail or side braid since middle school.

She has also avoided putting harsh chemicals like dyes or bleach in her hair.

“As a teenager, of course I thought about dyeing my hair and doing more with it, but my strict parents stopped me from doing such things,” she said.

“Seven years later, I think it was for the best.

“I estimate the age of my hair ends to be about 10 years old and they have remained in good condition thanks to the avoidance of such chemical treatments or coloring.”

Whenever I have to bend down to pick something up from the floor, half of my hair becomes a broom.

Zelda said the women in her family are genetically blessed with “thick, healthy” hair, but she is the first to have hair that has grown past the length of her tailbone.

“Especially on my mother’s side, the hair is noticeably thick, but is dyed and cut regularly,” she said.

“I’m the first to have hair this long.”

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Zelda was bombarded with comments and stares while studying abroad in Japan because she had long hair.

Zelda said she uses the search-and-destroy method to get rid of split ends

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Zelda said she uses the search-and-destroy method to get rid of split endsPhoto credit: Zelda Rose online

She said that as a foreigner she “stood out like a sore thumb,” but in America her curls didn’t attract as much attention.

“But when someone does say something, about half the time it’s a short, simple comment like, ‘Your hair is so long,'” she said.

“The other half will be one of the following four questions: ‘How did you grow it?’

“‘Why did you let it grow so long? How long does it take to wash? How often do you wash it?’

“I always try to answer their questions patiently, but it can get boring.”

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She revealed that when she goes shopping she hides her long curls or protects them with a wide headband.

She said her knee-length locks always got in the way when she bent down to pick something up from the floor because her hair “became a broom.”

“If I want to do yoga, I have to make sure the floor is clean before I start,” she said.

“But over time, I’ve learned tricks to quickly get my hair out of the way.

“One of my favorite ways is to wrap my braid loosely around my neck.

“Tuck the ends into the braided necklace and it will stay where it is for about five minutes. Just enough time to do some cleaning or yoga.”

Zelda said she styles her hair with a wide headband when she wants it to stay out of the way for long periods of time.

“I always wear a cap when I sleep, which helps keep my hair neat and under control in bed,” she said.

“I talk about all these topics and more in my next book: The Ultimate Guide to Long, Healthy Hair.”

Print and digital copies of Zelda’s book will be available for purchase on Amazon later this month.

She will notify her subscribers on YouTube and her followers on Instagram once it is officially released.

“My book answers all the questions I get asked most often, including my washing tips and tricks, hair care tools and products, cutting your own hair and science-based methods to speed up hair growth,” she said.

Zelda said she had to learn tricks to keep her hair out of the way while exercising and sleeping

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Zelda said she had to learn tricks to keep her hair out of the way while exercising and sleepingPhoto credit: Zelda Rose online

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