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I smoke 3-4 cigarettes a day sometimes less but its a happen that i cant seem to get rid of and i needed to know whether it was affecting my hair growth because my hair has been shoulder length for the longest an i've cut my hair an i dont want it to be stuck at this length so i need to know are the cigarettes preventing my hair from nutruients it needs what are these cigarettes doing to my hair

2006-11-21 11:28:50 · 21 answers · asked by D'On 1 in Beauty & Style Hair

21 answers

it slows hair growth and eventually kills you quit plzzzzzzzzzzzz for yourself and others health

2006-11-21 11:32:57 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2016-05-05 16:47:05 · answer #2 · answered by Debi 3 · 0 0

I honestly dont know, however, I wouldn't doubt it for a second. And hunny...If your' hair being affected by your constant smoking is your' biggest problem, then you have another thing coming to you in oh..about 30 or 40 years depending on your age and when you actually started smoking (just a "guesstimate"). I think cancer and emphyzima are a little more worrysome than your hair not growing. But im not against people smoking really..and i know how hard it can be to stop. I just want to make sure you know that you have probably around a 90% chance of getting cancer or something else at this rate by the time your 60. And you will most deffinatly die a much earlier age than the average life expectancy in..where-ever it is you live. Good luck and I hope this helps. (probably gonna get thumbs down for this lol)

2006-11-21 11:37:04 · answer #3 · answered by AndrewL 3 · 0 1

Cigarettes are bad for your overall health, which can include hair growth/quality, and skin health. All of the toxins in your body from the cigarettes can interfere with how your body works. The way to go is to quit smoking. If you quit smoking it detoxifies your body and your overall health should improve. Good Luck!

2006-11-21 11:40:37 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hmmmmm not sure about hair growth, BUT it will kill you eventually.

So therefore, yes it will prevent hair growth after a certain point!

Have a nice dayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy

2006-11-21 11:42:57 · answer #5 · answered by Not_a_toothless_pirate 4 · 0 0

Hair loss affects both men and women. Here are some natural remedies that can help boost hair growth: https://bitly.im/aOlNB While genetics plays a role, there are other factors, including: hormonal imbalances, an underactive thyroid gland, nutrient deficiencies and insufficient scalp circulation.

2016-05-24 22:42:41 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I was reading an article recently that said the main reasons people have unhealthy hair is due to 1. Poor diet 2. Smoking 3.too much caffeine I have seen it damage mine in the past and also never seemed to grow so I belive it is true..Unfortunately

2006-11-21 11:33:52 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes smoking does create a lot of nasty side effects that we don't often hear about. And as a former smoker, I can say, everything about you will feel and look healthier once you quit. For one thing smoking is dehydrating, and I do beleive it hinders your supply of vitamins and minerals, that's why they say as a smoker you should take extra vitamin C. How are your finger nails? Dry, weak, brittle? I quit smoking cold turkey after about 10 years, never used any patch or gum, just told myself I did'nt want to be prematurley wrinkled and have one of those nasty female smoker voices. Dont mean to offend, but that was my biggest motivator! And there are special herbal remedies to help balance out your system and regrow hair, which you might want to do in addition to giving up that way nasty habbit. Good luck, you can do it!!!

2006-11-21 11:54:31 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Hair loss affects both men and women. Here are some natural remedies that can help boost hair growth: https://tr.im/U44Fq
While genetics plays a role, there are other factors, including: hormonal imbalances, an underactive thyroid gland, nutrient deficiencies and insufficient scalp circulation.

2016-02-17 03:14:56 · answer #9 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

No.
Hair growth is mainly genetic...not affected by things like smoking.
It can affect your hair health, but mainly after smoking for years&&years.
Just keep doing what you normally do (shampoo condition style) your hair should be fine.

2006-11-21 11:39:02 · answer #10 · answered by XxON3LOV3xX 3 · 0 0

I have heard the opposite. It seems smoking upsets hormonal patterns in some women and can cause hirsuitism (unnecessary hair growth on face, back and abdomen).

2006-11-21 11:33:33 · answer #11 · answered by montrealissima 3 · 0 0

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