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How Much Faster Will My Hair Grow Using Tips To Improve Hair Growth?

February 22nd, 2010 Justin Leave a comment Go to comments

My hair is a little above my shoulders. i heard it takes about a year to grow 6 inches-_-
i use tips for hair growth like massaging my scalp, trimming my hair, deep condition, all that kind of stuff. i just started a few days ago tho. how much faster will my hair grow using these tips? how long will my hair grow in 3 months? thank you:)

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  1. Kara
    February 22nd, 2010 at 15:55 | #1

    I have some tips to add(:
    Water, Vitamins, Carrots, Green Veggies, Fruit and proper care.Brush before you go to bed and make sure there is no knots. Do the same when you wake up. When using heat, spray heat protector in your hair. Stay clean and don’t go to bed with product in your hair or rubber bands. When showering, scrub really hard while shampooing. Makes your follicles grow faster. For your bangs pull them tightly back in a clip. Same goes for hair, pull it tightly back in a ponytail. (Take it out if you get a headache!) I hope this helped you! It helped me!
    :) Good luck ! xx Kara
    BTW Idk i wish i knew.
    Don’t take prenatal vitamins if your not pregnant!!

  2. Amber Marie
    February 22nd, 2010 at 15:55 | #2

    Fruit, veggies, water, and proper care of hair have nothing to do with it’s growth rate. Hair growth is genetically determined, even if you do everything to increase it more than likely you will not see any change at all, sorry. Hair is an accumulation of protein inside the follicle. Massaging your scalp does nothing but pull more hairs out, it cannot accelerate hair growth. Because hair is an inanimate strand of protein nothing that you do to it (like trimming or conditioning it) has any effect on it’s growth rate. So those are not tips, they are myths, sorry. Hair grows on average 1/2 an inch a month. Boosting your protein intake along with a regular multivitamin is all that you can do, and even then your growth rate will probably stay about the same.

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