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any tricks or tips on how to make my hair grow faster .. ??? :)
hey,
just wondering if anyone has any tricks to make hair grow faster ? haha i know its a random one, but i really want to get my hair long again. To be fair my hair grows quit fast as it is but i just really want to get a little bit of the look i want at leats by a few months :)
so yeah if you have anything to help the process speed up ,even if not by much, ill be greatfull :) thanks :)
just wondering if anyone has any tricks to make hair grow faster ? haha i know its a random one, but i really want to get my hair long again. To be fair my hair grows quit fast as it is but i just really want to get a little bit of the look i want at leats by a few months :)
so yeah if you have anything to help the process speed up ,even if not by much, ill be greatfull :) thanks :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I dont think you can spurt growth in your hair, lots of suggestions may just be 'old wives tales', what you need is lots of patience. It took me almost 2 years to grow mine long again and it was murder all the way lol
You could use clip on hair extensions to hurry the look on a bit and your own hair will be growing un-noticed.
You could use clip on hair extensions to hurry the look on a bit and your own hair will be growing un-noticed.
thanks, yeah i was thinking about the wives tales lol my mum mentioned one earlier about eating the crusts of my bread :P haha makes the hair grow and makes the ahir curly :P:P:P
doubt that works tbh hehe :P though me and my sisters all really enjoy the crusts and our hair does (like i said) grow kinda fast and we all have farely curly hair hehe :) ;)
doubt that works tbh hehe :P though me and my sisters all really enjoy the crusts and our hair does (like i said) grow kinda fast and we all have farely curly hair hehe :) ;)
Citric acid is known to stimulate follicle growth. The only difficulty is that citric acid most commonly occurs in the juice of citrus fruits, which just runs off your head.
A popular solution is to use a product containing the citric acid from the fruits, but formed into a substance that enables it to stick to the scalp ... specifically, orange marmalade. The sugar just acts as a neutral base.
If you massage marmalade into your scalp each day for a few weeks, you should start to notice a difference.
Oh, just one other thing ... when you go out, you might want to wear a hat, otherwise the cold weather can cause the sugar to crystallise.
A popular solution is to use a product containing the citric acid from the fruits, but formed into a substance that enables it to stick to the scalp ... specifically, orange marmalade. The sugar just acts as a neutral base.
If you massage marmalade into your scalp each day for a few weeks, you should start to notice a difference.
Oh, just one other thing ... when you go out, you might want to wear a hat, otherwise the cold weather can cause the sugar to crystallise.
it also helps to stimulate the folicles so brushing and massaging. Obviously don't be rough so you end up breaking the hair.
Also tie it up in ponytail helps it to grow as there's a pull on the folicles. If your hair isn't long enough then do lots of little pony/pig tail all around the head.
One word of advice though, you may want to try that look at home when you're not expecting anyone to come round :-)
B vit and seakelp as mentioned, really helps too
Also tie it up in ponytail helps it to grow as there's a pull on the folicles. If your hair isn't long enough then do lots of little pony/pig tail all around the head.
One word of advice though, you may want to try that look at home when you're not expecting anyone to come round :-)
B vit and seakelp as mentioned, really helps too
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