"you people always ask the same questions how to grow long hair its easy use cocunut oil better yet almond oil im a indian guy and im dating a black girl i suggested almond oil to her now her hair is growing. its been 6 months already and her hair is bra strap. she put the oil in her hair once a week. she warms it up and message on her scalp these are what indians do my mother does it her hair is all the way down her butt well my sister has long hair too "
that was an answer from an indian boy.
a girl was asking how to make your hair longer.
SO IS IT TRUE? DOES IT REALLLLY? WORK? SHOULD I TRY IT? WHERE CAN I GET COCONUT OILS? COZ I cant FIND IT ANYWHERE!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? Imperialistic answered Friday January 12 2007, 4:21 am: Yes, I'm brown too and all my aunts love putting almond oil on our scalps. I never asked why though, it might be for growth. All I know is that it made my hair way healthier.
What you need to do is, warm the oil up (not too hot though) and apply it to your scalp with your fingertips. Massage it in, wrap your hair in a towel and let it soak in for about half an hour.
Then shampoo it out. It might take a few shampoos to get it all out if you put too much in though.
This website shows you how to cut blunt bangs (which is what the picture is showing). But, you should get them cut by a stylist. That way, you won't screw up and have to wait for them to grow out: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
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You can usually find it at any grocery store. Check the oil aisle. It'll prolly be sitting next to the coconut oil and other specialty oils. You might even luck out and find some in the hair section. You could also use hair products -containing- almond oil. [ Imperialistic's advice column | Ask Imperialistic A Question ]
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