Aloe Vera has been used by Native Americans, Indians and many in the Caribbean to promote healthy hair and prevent hair loss. Aloe’s positive effects on the skin are well known, and likewise it can help the scalp by healing it and balancing the pH level of the scalp while cleansing the pores. A common preparation of Aloe Vera gel with a small amount of wheat germ oil and coconut milk is used as a shampoo and has traditionally shown great benefit. Of course, if you do not want to go through the trouble of concocting your own formulas, similar products or products containing these ingredients may be found in the health food store if one does some searching.
2007-02-22 01:00:24
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answered by PurpleSkie 2
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Definitely.
You're going to need some rope, some string, a bucket, and a couple of reasonably beefy friends.
Now, take the rope and attach it to a strong beam, then fill the bucket with about 5 gallons of aloe vera ( you can run it through the liquidizer if you like but that is really for the perfectionists ).
Attach as much of your hair as you can to the string, and gather all the threads together and tie them to the bucket's handle. Then get your beefy buddies to tie the rope to your ankles, lift you up, upside down, of course, and suspend your from the beam.
The friend's shouldn't be too 'beefy', by the way, as they will have to have sufficient smarts to do a bit of adjusting of the rope to get all the distances correct.
The final effect will be a little odd, and possibly slightly uncomfortable, but with enough 'grit' and determination, a couple of weeks should show at least an extra half an inch ( 12.7mm ) of hair growth, over and above your normal growth rate.
If you happen to be bald this method can be quite tricky to set up, but good luck anyway.
Oh, and if the aloe vera is in short supply, you can substitute that by filling the bucket with spent uranium pellets, some people say this actually works much faster.
2007-02-22 01:04:52
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answered by cosmicvoyager 5
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The hair is not just a part of your body and it is a symbol of beauty, status and health. It is important for you to take proper care of your health in order to prevent early hair loss. Learn here https://bitly.im/aMLoe It is not a very serious problem and with a little bit of caution you will be able to prevent further hair loss. There are certain uncontrollable factors like pregnancy conditions or certain illness or genetic factors that will result in hair loss. But, this does not mean that you cannot do something about your hair loss.
2016-05-16 07:53:01
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answered by Anonymous
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aloe vera acts as moisturizer.
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2007-02-22 01:33:00
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answered by Naturale 2
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My girlfriend is a hairdresser and she says no. Aloe is good healing burns etc but has not been proven as to have any kind of hair growth advantages
2007-02-27 05:37:15
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answered by TheatreFan 6
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I'm not sure if any product can make our hair grow at this stage but, try plaiting your hair for like a month... Make it loose then plait it again then see if there are any changes that what i do and it works. It also makes my hair grow faster.... Remember don't let them be too tight other wise it causes strain on you.
2007-02-22 01:27:49
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answered by Anonymous
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nothing will make ur hair grow. u need to keep cutting 0.5cm every month or a month and a half and will start growing faster. TESTED! i was desperate to grow it out after i cut it very short because of split ends. my hair master told me that and only in 2months my hair grew very fast almost 50% of the lenght
2007-02-27 05:50:08
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answered by Anonymous
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No, but the Mineral Selenium from the health food store will really strengthen your hair and help your hair and nails grow. For people who have chemotherapy and other cancer treatment it protects against hair loss for the majority of people.
2007-02-22 00:53:09
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answered by beachloveric 4
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No aloe does not make it grow, it atcually makes it grasey and it's hard to take off. if you have potatoes and you take the skins off and then you boil them with tomatoe, then you use this as shampoo, it actually starts grwoing. my familiy has grown up with all sorts of herbs and all that. when i was younger i could't get my hair to grow but after this its down to my waist.
2007-02-22 00:47:37
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answered by Anna T 2
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no, you need to stimulate the blood flow to your head with regular massage ect...but it wont make a massive amount of difference-your hair will grow as and when it wants to
2007-02-22 00:49:32
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answered by maid marion 2
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