Question Posted Wednesday January 24 2007, 7:46 am
well ok i have 2 wuestions if i cut my hair in september how long my hair will be in march? and also is it true when your hair grows out it starts to thin? because mines is starting to a little bit... can anyone help me please?
Hair grows on average from .5inches-1.5inches
a month depending on your genes and health of
your hair. Depending on how long your
hair is now you can calculate how long it might
be by march.
Now about the thinning, most of the
time it does not thin. Like the advicer
before me, I wish it did. You might
be having a change in your diet that could
cause it to thin, or it just could be natural.
If it gets TOO thin, let your mom know.
There are a few health issues with the side
effects being thinning hair. (Malnutrition,
certain organ problems, etc)
Brandi_S answered Wednesday January 24 2007, 10:32 am: On average, hair grows 1/4" per month.
I sure wish hair would thin as it grows, but it doesn't. No matter how long my hair grows, I still have enough hair on my head to cover my own plus make 3 full wigs. [ Brandi_S's advice column | Ask Brandi_S A Question ]
khadiya answered Wednesday January 24 2007, 9:54 am: It depends on your grade of hair. Thick or thin, if it grows fast or slow. How ofthen you wash it. Some of my friends hair will grow like an inch or so every month. But it takes mine forever!
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