Hair length is pre-determined, which means it is naturally going grow to a certain length and stop, however you can change that, and here is how.
1) Have enough sleep
2)Drink lots of water
3) Eat right (meaning not only the right amount of meals, but also healthy food)
4) Do not smoke
5) Use Hairtopia pills, the average user gets 1 inch of growth per month, trust me they work, I use them....if you want to read all the reviews about it, go to Hairboutique.com
Also those pills help smoothen skin and grow nails faster and stronger...not that I care, but since you are a woman, thought you should know.
Hope I've been great help.
2006-10-17 09:54:42
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answered by MConnery 2
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Vitamins for hair growth
Hair loss or baldness is caused mainly due to the lack of Vitamin B supplements. Vitamin B5 contains pantothenic acid and B3 (niacin that is vital for hair growth). B6 is equally important to the body, as it contains the nutrients of zinc, sulfur, magnesium and biotin.
An interesting fact about Vitamin B: Certain experiments were conducted with rats and they were fed with food that lacked magnesium supplements. It was found that they lost their hair in bunches and when they were provided with a low biotin diet they turned hairless. But to the surprise of all, their hair returned when they were fed with food rich in Vitamin B. Similar studies were conducted on men and it was found that Vitamin B enriches the quality of hair.The body also requires Vitamin A. Fatty acids such as primrose oil, flaxseed oil or salmon oil need to be consumed for enhancing hair growth.
Vitamin E is meant for stimulating the oxygen intake in the body and improves the blood circulation. If there is proper blood circulation, hair growth is enhanced. Vitamin C assists the normal functioning of capillaries that carries the blood to the scalp. Even zinc is an important supplement, which should be consumed as it assists hair growth.
Biotin is necessary for hair growth. There are many sources of biotin such as brewer's yeast, brown rice, bulgur, green peas, lentils, oats, soybeans, sunflower seeds, and walnuts. It is present in some shampoos, so you can use shampoos, which contain biotin. It is advised to consult a physician before taking any vitamins or medications for hair growth.
2006-10-18 01:00:58
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answered by gree c 3
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Your hair will grow as fast as it wants to. There's nothing you can do. Sorry. Just wait, over time your hair will grow longer.
2006-10-17 16:52:29
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answered by AndyMan 3
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Well dont try to think about it and keep it trimmed on a regular basis, eventually your hair will grow longer
2006-10-17 17:02:33
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answered by gunnysheila 2
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Depending on your hair texture, I wrap my hair once a week immediately after washing my hair. I wash my hair with protein conditioner shampoo (DEA free) and deep conditioner my hair. After I towel blot my hair, I use CHI thermal silk and hydrating spray. I then use wrap mouse and wrap lotion in my hair and mane and tail. I then pull my hair back in a pony tail and allow my hair to dry natural. Before going to bed at night I run my fingers through my hair to massage my scalp and improve healthy hair follicles.
I stay away from excessive heat products in my hair.
2006-10-17 16:53:14
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answered by Sassy Shut Your Mouth 5
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Tie your hair up to something high and stretch it out. It may be painful but it will work!
2006-10-17 16:58:28
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answered by curious caucasian 3
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take vitamin E capsules and or 1 prenatal vitamin a day
2006-10-17 16:59:56
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answered by Say It Again M'am 3
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