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Could you give any suggestion on how ill make my hair grow faster? i got a wrong hair cut!....its bad hair day for me...

2007-02-04 12:42:57 · 4 answers · asked by ladylove 1 in Beauty & Style Hair

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Cut your hair. The secret to long hair? Strong hair. And that means getting rid of all damaged ends. So, believe it or not, your first step is to suck it up and head to the salon for a good snip. How much is enough? Unless your hair is very thick or very curly, have the stylist trim until your hair is all one length (as short as the shortest layer in your hair). All-one-length hair stays healthier and that means you can grow it without having as many trims from here on out. Thick- or curly-haired girls will want to keep a few long layers to help weigh hair down. You don't want to look like a mushroom-head as your hair grows out.

(Step 2) Give yourself a head rush. Kick your hair follicles (and hair growth) into high gear by increasing circulation to your head. How? "There are three easy ways," says Riquette Holstein, author of Grow Hair Fast. One, get more exercise so your heart is pumping (yet another reason to get up off the couch). Two, flip your head upside-down once a day, brushing your hair from roots to ends (use a natural boar bristle brush to prevent breakage). Three, massage your scalp daily, using your fingertips. "You can do this while you are shampooing or just sitting around watching TV," says Riquette. "It feels really good!"

Eat right. "You know That expression "You are what you eat"? Well, it happens to be true. Hair can only stay long and healthy if you eat well-balanced meals. Foods rich in vitamin A (dairy products, fish, spinach, apricots), vitamin B (meat, fish, bananas, leafy green veggies), vitamin C (citrus, melon, tomatoes and potatoes) and vitamin E (nuts, broccoli, whole grains) are essential for truly healthy hair. Feel like eating a steak tonight? Perfect. Red meat is rich in iron and zinc, two nutrients proven to help your hair grow its fastest.

(Step 4) Stress less. Studies show that hair actually grows slower when you are stressed to the max. Your hair also needs a good night's sleep. So chill out, and get some shut-eye already.

(Step 5) Keep your hair clean. Oily roots and product build-up can clog follicles and prevent your hair from growing as quickly as possible--the max is about a half-inch per month. So be sure to shampoo daily (or even more often if you work out) and give your hairbrush a weekly cleansing so you don't rebrush in old dirt and oil.
Be kind to your hair. The longer your hair is, the older it is. So treat it with the respect it deserves. When you lather up, use gentle shampoos formulated for your hair type. Treat your locks once a week to a leave-in conditioner or hair mask. And try to lay off your blow-dryer, hot curlers and flat iron as much as possible. Throwing your hair up in a ponytail to disguise growing-out layers? Be careful not to pull too tight--you'll risk breaking your hair. Yikes.

(Step 7) Get regular trims. After eight weeks, your hair could be up to an inch longer. So don't leave all that hard-earned length on the salon floor. Ask your stylist to snip no more than an eighth of an inch, just to get rid of any split ends and end your above-the-shoulders hair rut forever.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.
Check out these articles for more information:
“Relax Your Scalp”
“Grow Thicker, Healthier Hair”

If there seems to be more of a problem than I have discussed here, be aware that there are factors that adversely affect hair growth relating to hormonal or health problems. If you think that one of these issues may be the cause, consult your doctor. These larger problems must be treated and solved so that your hair growth will return to its normal rate.

So, in conclusion, pay attention to both your hair care routine and your overall health to expect optimum hair growth.
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The simple answer to this question is that you cannot make your hair grow faster. There is no magic quick fix that will make hair grow faster. The average growth rate on most people is half an inch per month or a maximum of six inches a year.

Having said that, you should keep in mind that there are some things that can boost the growing potential of your hair. There are some things that will help you grow strong and healthy hair.

Tips on how to have healthy hair

- Use a mild shampoo specifically designed for your hair type.

- Use a conditioner after every shampoo specifically designed for your hair type.

- Get regular trims in order to get rid of split ends.

- Avoid use of hot water and hot blow dryers.

- Take vitamins and minerals including B-6, biotin, Inositol, folic acid, beta-carotene, magnesium, sulfur, silica and zinc.

- Because hair is protein your diet must include protein-rich foods that can lead to improved hair growth.

- Get rid of or reduce smoking and caffeine.

- Get plenty of sleep so your body can grow your hair.

There are also certain things that can slow down hair growth, such as excessive stress, illness, some medications, poor hair care regimen, poor diet, and male and female pattern hair loss.

This article would not be complete without mentioning a technological breakthrough designed to fulfill your desire for thicker, fuller, and healthier hair. This innovative technology is so revolutionary that is currently undergoing clinical testing at a United States Medical Institution, and has international patents waiting.
Vitamin B

2007-02-04 13:21:14 · answer #1 · answered by dramaaddicted 3 · 0 0

hair is protein.

lots of protein.

Fish.

2007-02-04 20:47:30 · answer #2 · answered by Killer Karamazing 4 · 1 0

u'll get used to ur new haircut trusts me its always awkward wen u get a whole new diff style..~~

2007-02-04 20:57:02 · answer #3 · answered by ILIKETOPARTYY~! 3 · 0 0

Girl...There is nothing you can do except get yourself a wig or extensions.Sorry..

2007-02-04 20:46:14 · answer #4 · answered by mom of twins 6 · 0 0

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