How to achieve your dream or is it difficult to grow that blonde to your waist?

Although many people may think it’s a dream, growing out long, blonde hair can be difficult. It takes time and work to grow your blonde hair to waist length, from color maintenance to damage repair.

It goes beyond simply allowing your hair to grow. Blonde hair needs special attention to keep it looking bright and healthy, especially if it has been dyed. Split ends, breakage, and fading can impede your growth if you don’t follow the proper regimen.

However, you can have the blonde hair of your dreams if you take the proper approach. It all comes down to knowing what your hair needs and having patience while it grows.

Challenges Tips
Hair damage from bleaching Use deep conditioning treatments regularly
Slow hair growth Incorporate a healthy diet and scalp massages
Breakage and split ends Trim hair every 8-10 weeks to maintain health
Maintaining color Use color-safe shampoos and avoid heat styling
Patience required Be consistent with hair care routines

How I came to the Hairmaniac website in 2025

Now let’s go to 2017. Five years ago, I visited the website. I firmly believed that I was an expert on blondes and the Compliment mask set. By then, I had actually tried a ton of professional products from various categories, but I had only ever purchased them based on reviews from others, never giving them any thought as to whether they would be a good fit for me.

Through a search engine, I stumbled upon the website by chance and became engrossed in it. I took my time reading it. Before I made the decision to register and write myself, I read nearly all of the posts.

My hair looked like this at the time:

As the first point in the countdown, let’s take this picture. I was racing from extreme to extreme and floating in the ocean of ignorance in 2017.

When I used flagella to trim the ends, the desired outcome was obtained:

The cut started to look even worse and started to thin out significantly, necessitating the removal of the length.

"Gelatin lamination" is what I did. Mixed actives and industrial masks tested everything consecutively from a number of reputable publics purchased a mountain of inappropriate makeup—I know this now, but not back then.

And I was baffled: Why do I take care of them, yet I still have brittleness, split ends, and torn ends? Even though the solution was clear, I was unable to find it at the time.

I should also mention that I was under the supervision of a very good professor. However, realizing that the hair issues would not go away, I made the following confident decision:

The mass market and professional markets are the same. Some are inferior to others. In either case, there is little variation in the hair’s condition.

Girls, who knows what this is? Put up your hands.

2017 is what I like to refer to as "the year of unconscious consumption." There was no stability, no knowledge to rely on, and no sense of which way to go.

A full year of timekeeping

In retrospect, I would tell myself the following:

Baby, stop heeding the advice of strangers and at the very least create a plan for your care.

After that, I was away from the site for two years due to the cycle of life.

It may seem difficult to grow long, blonde hair to your waist, but it is completely possible with the correct maintenance, perseverance, and regular routine. To promote growth, it’s critical to concentrate on healthy behaviors, such as taking care of your hair properly, shielding it from harm, and keeping yourself well overall. Dedication can help you achieve your hair goals without feeling overwhelmed, even though it takes time.

2 years without Hairmaniac

What transpired with my hair during my two-year absence from the website? I reached the point where you run to the mirror every day to check how many centimeters are still missing from your waist because I grew that long below your shoulder blades. The quality was appalling.

Chose to create their own masks, shampoos, conditioners, and leave-in products. There is a post about the shampoo experiment, which turned out to be successful.

I did it just for myself because I thought that only I could make something magnificent for my hair and that no one else knew it better than me. This pastime first produced wild joy, and later it produced wild brittleness.

However, this was anticipated.

I want to go into more detail about this topic at this point.

Self-mixes

Here’s where you create something entirely from scratch. Shampoo, mask, cream, etc. In order to accomplish this, you must first have a solid theoretical foundation, including knowledge of which components function in what range, what proportion of input is needed, and which stabilizers and emulsifiers should be added to which products. What temperature is ideal for introducing this or that active, and so on. I was aware of something.

It took me months to study this subject before I began experimenting. However, as I’ve already stated, I desired the best outcome possible at once. I filled a product with the highest possible percentage of ALL active ingredients: I filled it with nourishing and moisturizing ingredients as well as proteins, always pouring them from the heart. When these cosmetics were first tested, people were delighted, but a month later, brittleness developed. Why? Absolutely, as long as things are done in moderation.

Everywhere we look, we read that blonde hair is empty and needs to be filled in. I tried, then. But even blondes require harmony.

My ardor faded and experiments with making makeup on their own were discontinued. "Just below the shoulders" was the cut made to the length.

During the time I wasn’t on the site, what would I tell myself?

Sweetheart, Congratulations for choosing to learn more about the active ingredients in cosmetics; you will find it to be a very helpful resource in the future. Be not too disappointed if it didn’t work out; a bad experience is still an experience.

Return to the site. 2025

Already, it was superior to the initial starting point.

This picture will serve as our second point of departure.

I came to the realization that unless I make the transition to professional care and establish some sort of system, I would never be able to break free from this never-ending cycle.

I bought Kaaral, Vieso, and Angel—three of the hottest products that most girls are probably familiar with. Conclusions were drawn, and a thorough post about the most common errors made by girls—including me—was written. Top errors I also discuss active ingredients and how to incorporate them into makeup there, but I quickly stopped doing this.

Why you shouldn"t add an active to ready-made cosmetics

The truth is that we are breaking the product formula in this way: we are altering the pH, failing to consider whether newly added components will mix well with already-existing ones, and failing to remember that the amount of stabilizers, emulsifiers, and preservatives was calculated solely for the ingredients already present in the product—not for adding more. Generally speaking, many subtleties are overlooked when they ought to be

After reading the post about errors, I would like to state:

So, what makes you so extreme? Sulfates don’t cause harm.

Furthermore, I feel proud of myself in other ways because, at last, things have moved away from dead center.

I’ve essentially stopped caring for mass-market goods ever since, and it was a wise move. After visiting the website again, I discovered CGM and, since I had curly hair, I became quite intrigued.

I held out for a while before diving right into the curly girls method. I adhered to all of the method’s guidelines for several months, experiencing both triumphs and setbacks. But over time, the method’s allure and my unwavering belief that my waves would eventually become curls faded. I came to the conclusions I discussed in this post.

Ever since that day, I have made up my mind that no trendy movement will ever force me to move aside!

I stopped reading reviews from girls with hair types and structures different from mine, and I started choosing care very carefully.

Greetings, girls This is crucial, really crucial. Don’t read any more of a product review if it was written by a girl whose hair type is different from your own!

Every product will perform differently on various types of hair. This seems like a straightforward fact, but a lot of people ignore it.

In September 2020, the length of my hair was this:

FOR THE FIRST TIME

And then, in October 2020, I entered a whole new and unanticipated phase of my life when I started going through different trainings on the subjects of trichology, hair reconstruction, and at-home care. I had to vanish once more for a period of two years, as there was no more time for the website.

Although growing blonde hair all the way to your waist may seem difficult, it is absolutely possible if you take the proper approach. The journey requires patience, consistent care, and the right product selection.

Keep in mind that each person grows hair at a different rate, so don’t give up if it takes longer than expected. To prevent damage and split ends, concentrate on maintaining the health of your hair with routine trims and nourishing treatments.

You can have the long, blonde hair of your dreams if you remain committed to your aim and give your hair the care it requires.

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