Question Posted Saturday September 3 2005, 10:33 pm
Okay I really don't like my new hair cut. I think it's too short personally. does any one know any products to speed the procces of growing it?? please help!
SmoothiesFknRock answered Sunday September 4 2005, 2:10 am: Hey- look into getting extensions if you REALLY don't like it. If you go to a salon, they can professionally put REALLY cute extensions in your hair. They stay in for a long time- long enough for your hair to grow back, and they look really real. One of my friends got extensions and she even put them in herself. (Probably not the smartest thing to do if you aren't sure how they work.) Hope I helped!
♥Jennifer [ SmoothiesFknRock's advice column | Ask SmoothiesFknRock A Question ]
BaMaBaBy2005 answered Sunday September 4 2005, 1:40 am: Hey, Dont worry there is a solution! I use to go through the same thing and they make pills that you can take that speed the growth of your hair. I've used them before and my boyfriends mother uses them and they work great! go to your local salon and ask a stylist if she doesnt have them or doesnt know, go online and you will find them! Trust me they do work! [ BaMaBaBy2005's advice column | Ask BaMaBaBy2005 A Question ]
DancerBabyx0x answered Sunday September 4 2005, 12:33 am: Hate to break it to you, but theres nothing you can do to speed up the process of growing your hair out! you could try to style it differently, but i'm sure it looks cute! good luck! [ DancerBabyx0x's advice column | Ask DancerBabyx0x A Question ]
BeMyPrInCe22 answered Saturday September 3 2005, 11:27 pm: garnar frutics long and strong shampoo and conditioner
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