Monday, February 22, 2010

Healthy Hair Growth Tips?

I have fine blonde hair, just past shoulder length. I've always wanted it longer but it tends to break and get really tatty before it gets to a decent length, and the next time I get a trim the hairdresser has to cut a lot off :( I condition my hair every time I wash it, and use hair masks sometimes, and don't straighten it (but I do blow-dry at low heat). Is there anythign I can do to grow it quickly and healthily, and thickly too?


(By the way, I know of the whole frequent haircuts trick, but it's not ideal for me because I don't have the money or time to get my hair cut more than once every couple of months really)Healthy Hair Growth Tips?
try hair oil; it really works! put it on at nite before bed and wake up and shampoo it off. usually coconut hair oil works the best but try others to suit ur hairHealthy Hair Growth Tips?
Avoid heat, and massage your scalp when you shower.


Rinse with cold water to lock in moisture.





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Well for one try using Mane N' Tail Horse Shampoo. I use it all the


time and it makes your hair grow faster. I;d say massage it into


your scalp b/c thats going to help the roots if you just put it on


the ends, it not going to do anything to it. You can find it at


walmart in the pet section. also you should drink plenty of water


to condition your hair and when shampooing and conditioning you should


use cold or luke warm water on your hair so it won't damage it.


Even hot water hurts your hair.








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I read in a book once that eggs strengthen your hair. You can also use avacado. Once that soaks for a while, make sure you rinse it out. Unless you want your hair to smell weird. I don't think there is really anything you can do about thickening it though. I'm not quite sure. Hope this helps!!!
No, you cannot do anything (by the way all of the things that you have mentioned are myths, they have nothing to do with growth). The thickness of hair is also genetically determined, there is nothing that you can do to change it. Hair isn't alive and it doesn't grow. Hair is an accumulation of a protein called keratin inside the follicle. As it builds up on the bottom it is pushed out the top, creating ';hair growth';. This is a biological process so nothing that you do to your hair, like trimming it or using some ';special'; shampoo can help. Eat a healthy, protein rich diet and take a regular multivitamin daily. Since hair is protein, eating foods rich in protein like peanut butter, eggs, and fish can help to accelerate growth. Don't waste your time with massage, this increases blood circulation to the scalp but cannot pull protein out of thin air, and you are also pulling more hair out with massage!





Do not take prenatal vitamins, despite what some uneducated people here may say, taking too many vitamins can do serious damage to your organs, cause arthritis, and can even cause death. It isn't ';just extra nutrients,'; it is deadly so don't believe it. I don鈥檛 mean to sound negative, but this is serious and I don't want to see people get hurt for long hair! Someone almost always suggests this (even to children and men!), so I thought to mention it.





So no shampoo (including Mane n鈥?Tail!) conditioner, oil, or product can, in any way, accelerate hair growth. Hair growth is almost entirely genetic, and a little bit diet, so all that you can do it change your diet. Split ends cause breakage on the bottom of your hair, not at the base. Hair is an inanimate strand of protein, nothing that you do to the bottom if it can have any effect on the top of it.





So again, trimming your hair has no effect on growth! Hair does not grow from the ends, it grows from the root! Hair growth is entirely biological and has nothing to do with the hair that you already have, so having healthy hair DOES NOT mean that it will grow faster, damaged hair grows at the exact same pace as healthy hair. If you want healthy hair, avoid heat at all costs and get a salon quality shampoo and conditioner, wash the conditioner out with cold water, but this will have no effect on growth.
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