What part are you wanting to grow honey. I don't think there is a remedy to make your hair grow fast as possible, if you are wanting longer hair on your head than i'd go with extensions otherwise, nothing. Sorry.
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2006-12-02 22:00:54
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answered by ♥ Princess ♥ 6
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I have been taking hair supplements for the past 3 years and here is what I have found.
ProCaps labs makes a great supplement called "Hair Skin and Nails" formula, here is the link for that
http://www.procapslabs.com/pcl/pages/pro...
This is in capsule form and easy to swallow. This company, ProCaps labs is also extremely reputable and carries pure and effective products.
I took GNC's Nourishair for four months, and supplemented it with extra Biotin tablets daily due to its low Biotin content. I took 2500 micrograms extra Biotin with the GNC pills.
The Procaps hair vites have 2500 micrograms of Biotin in them, and don't really require extra Biotin be taken, but I do take an additional 2500 micrograms of Biotin for a daily total of 5000 micrograms of Biotin.
My hair is growing in thick and dark and quite quickly. My hair used to be very slow growing, but all of these supplements have really made a difference.
The only way to really change the health of your hair is by taking supplements that work internally on the follicle where hair is made, any shampoos or oils or other topically applied things do nothing to change hair's structure, that can only happen with systemically provided support, which means supplements that you take internally.. Keep in mind, regardless of how many or how much you take of any supplement, hair is never going to grow at a "Jack and the beanstalk" type of rate, the most you can hope for is to improve the strength and health of each hair follicle and to see an incremental increase in the rate of its growth
2006-12-03 10:42:12
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answered by ? 6
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Hi
i know about urgency ;)
i use Oleum Ricini for my eyelashes and eyebrows, cause from all that mascara they look dry and dying, it helps hair grow
usually they sell it for constipations but its also used for skin and hair care(its really oily, you can put it on and stay with it maybe an hour)
something else...there's one plant called oleander, its poisonous so if u find its leaves, boil 4-5 in water(the amount of a full cup) and rinse, stay 1 hr with it and rinse with water and shampoo..and dont drink!;)
and my favorite seboral, it removes dandruff but also stimulate hair growth. its made from a plant Veratrum Lob.
thats all i know
hmm and ofcourse tha A+E vitamin complex you can either drink or apply on ur head
2006-12-03 08:08:52
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answered by dove_prey 1
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Natural homemade remedies-Do Hot oil massage, protien
treatment and put fruit pack
once in a week for a healthy hair growth --- read all about it --
http://geebal.blogspot.com
2006-12-03 07:43:50
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answered by Francis G 4
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Get your hair trimmed from bottom to solve the problem of split ends, it will help your hair grow.
For more tips from experts visit:
http://www.freewebs.com/beautytip/hair_care_tips.html
2006-12-03 07:20:54
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answered by Anonymous
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USE THE SHAMPOO AND MASSAGE OIL BELOW :-
Henna & Egg Shampoo
5 tbsp. natural henna powder
1 egg
1 cup warm water
juice of 1/2 lemon
Prepare a thick paste by mixing the egg and the henna into the warm water. Leave the mixture to set for one hour, then add the lemon juice to fix the colour. Apply gently and thoroughly to hair and scalp. For best results, wait for at least two hours or until completely dry before rinsing out hair with warm water. Note: some people prefer to leave the mixture in overnight, in a hair pack.
This shampoo, used for centuries in India and the Middle East, has now found its way to the West. Natural henna will leave your hair strengthened and shinier, adding a light brown tinge to it. It also acts as a natural coolant for the scalp
Massage-oil (mixed essential-oils)
Herbs used in hair care:
To condition dry hair burdock root, comfrey, elderflowers, marsh mallow, parsley, sage, stinging nettle.
To condition greasy hair calendula, horsetail, lemon juice, lemon balm, lavender, mints, rosemary, southernwood, witch hazel and yarrow.
To prevent dandruff burdock root, chamomile, garlic and onion bulbs (powerful but unpleasantly scented), goosegrass, parsley, rosemary, southernwood, stinging, nettle and thyme.
To soothe scalp irritation catmint (leaves and flowering tops), chamomile, comfrey.
To provide a hair tonic (giving body and luster) calendula, goosergrass, horsetail, lime flowers, nasturtium, parsley, rosemary, sage, southernwood, stinging nettles and watercress.
To dispel lice an infusion of quassia chips, poke root, or juniper berries with a tablespoon of cider vinegar. Apply at two-week intervals, three times.
1 tsp. rosemary oil
1 tsp. basil oil
1 tsp. lavender oil
1 tbsp. burdock oil
1 tbsp. aloe vera gel
In a dark glass bottle, combine 1 teaspoon each of rosemary, basil and lavender essential oils. Mix 5 drops of this mixture with 1 tablespoon of burdock oil and 1 tablespoon of aloe vera gel. Massage it into your scalp a few hours before shampooing your hair.
Burdock oil is used to improve hair strength, shine and body, and combat hair loss. It was also used as a herbal remedy to get rid of dandruff and scalp itching, and to promote healing of skin and scalp conditions. Modern studies indicate that burdock-root oil extract is rich in phytosterols and essential fatty acids, nutrients required for a healthy scalp and natural hair growth. Massaging your scalp with essential oils can stimulate hair growth.
2006-12-03 07:14:34
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah, get hair extensions
2006-12-03 05:58:29
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answered by cleo the pussycat 5
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um im not even going to ask why this is urgent.
2006-12-03 06:00:26
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answered by Anonymous
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