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african american

2006-09-03 19:06:43 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Beauty & Style Hair

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each mounth or each two mounth cut tip of your hair.

2006-09-03 19:09:43 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I’m sorry to say that, despite numerous advertising campaigns, there are no magic ointments or quick fix treatments that will make your hair grow faster. The average growth rate is one half inch per month. Sometimes hair does not seem to get longer because the ends are breaking off, making it appear not only, not to grow but even to get shorter. There isn’t anything you can do to increase that, however you can take certain measures to keep your hair as strong as possible.

Let me explain.
The longer your hair is, the ‘older’ the ends of it are. Everyday, wear and tear, such as sun, wind, blow drying, curling irons and other heat styling tools, even shampooing and brushing, all work together to gradually erode each hair. This eventually causes split ends that will, in turn, result in the hair breaking off.

The first step is prevention. Care for your hair as you would any valuable possession. Use a mild shampoo that is recommended for your hair type, such as: oily hair, dry hair, color treated, etc. If you are unsure, seek the advice of a hairdresser. I suggest using a conditioner after every shampoo; again, one that is formulated for your hair type. The conditioner will soften the hair and reduce the amount of wear causing friction between hair strands. Reduce the amount of heat styling you do. Whenever possible, let your hair dry naturally.

Finally, get regular trims. If you are striving for longer hair, see your hairdresser at least every ten to twelve weeks to have one quarter to one half inch trimmed. This will get rid of any budding split ends while, at the same time, allowing for growth.

While making sure these things are taken care of, remember that the hair papilla, where the hair begins, is nourished by blood vessels, so concentrate on a healthy lifestyle. Make sure you are getting the essential nutrients required by your body and promote good circulation with regular exercise and scalp massage.

2006-09-04 02:12:33 · answer #2 · answered by ted_armentrout 5 · 1 0

Make sure your hair follicle is not blocked by any dirt or oil so that the hair can grow out. Massage your scalp to encourage blood flow to your head which can help hair grow. Or use a specialty shampoo and conditioner like Nioxin. If you have split ends, trim it because hair grows at a slower rate if it is damaged. The split end will travel up the hair shaft, causing more damage if you don't cut it.

2006-09-04 02:11:30 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

one of the biggest problems with african american hair is slow growth, and very often, it's not so much that it doesn't grow, it's that it's so damaged it breaks before it gets any real length to it. try keeping your ends clipped to prevent split ends, and brush it from the roots to the ends every night. this works for me. i don't know the texture of your hair, but try keeping grease/oil out of it. brushing it nightly will stimulate your natural oils and you won't need it.

2006-09-04 02:20:10 · answer #4 · answered by dreamcatcher 1 · 0 0

Treatment for Hair Growth
Source: http://www.tips-for-hair.com/category/Treatment-for-Hair-Growth.html

2006-09-04 06:41:54 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

train it
have hair competitions
award the fastest growing hair

2006-09-04 02:10:20 · answer #6 · answered by ĢηøMΞ ¤ GứҰ ™ 2 · 1 0

I wanted to know the same thing there are pills you can take and eating rice helps.

2006-09-04 02:11:15 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you can use a little Miracle Grow

2006-09-04 02:37:44 · answer #8 · answered by platoon793 3 · 0 0

half inch a month is all you get.

2006-09-04 02:08:30 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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