Brandi_S answered Saturday January 13 2007, 6:21 pm: On average, human hair grows 1/4 inch per month. There are no miracle shampoos, cremes, or anything else.
You can't make it grow faster.
Trimming does not make it grow faster, it keeps it from splitting, breaking, and getting shorter. It keeps your hair healthy.
Chika answered Saturday January 13 2007, 3:07 pm: I heard if you get your end cut every like 5 weeks or something,, that your hair grows like twice as fast. [ Chika's advice column | Ask Chika A Question ]
queenhearts answered Saturday January 13 2007, 2:30 pm: Sallys:
Has extensions ($30 i think) ~you can put in yourself.
You could either glue it in or attach it with extension clips.
Mane N Tail- originally for 'horses' BUT. people have been using it because of the proteins in it. It makes hair a bit thicker and softer. My hair looked longer when using this. [ queenhearts's advice column | Ask queenhearts A Question ]
evil-devil12 answered Saturday January 13 2007, 2:03 pm: don't worry hair doesn't grow that slow. it depense on ur hairtype but mine grows like 2 inches in about 1 1/2 months and i got ma hair long in like half a year. and i mean extremly long. just make sure you care about it a lot. you could use herbal shampoo. cause it's really good and you hair stayes healthy that way and you don't have 2 cut it that often. just make sure you cut it every 3 month and there wont be a problem
cutie_brunette82 answered Saturday January 13 2007, 1:20 pm: You could go to a store that sell atchments that r the same color as your hair. U can go to sally's, theyr the cheapest.
or if u wanna ur hair to grow longer the old fashion way, just get ur hair cut, like every month, just about a 1/2 inch, and it will b longer. [ cutie_brunette82's advice column | Ask cutie_brunette82 A Question ]
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