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hair growth & dye


Question Posted Thursday March 22 2007, 5:01 pm

i just got my hair dyed yesterday. ( it was just a rinse, so it fades eventually )Also, My hair was cut to short and im looking for ways to grow it back. I read somewhere that you could wash your hair with peppermint or spearmint tea to promote hair growth. Will the peppermint/spearmint tea make my color fade even more than just washing it with shampoo?

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CourtneyGlynne answered Friday March 23 2007, 12:16 pm:
Actually the tea would promote the longevity of your dye. Shampoo has chemicals in it that strip your hair of unknown chemicals, such as dye. But, sadly, it won't cause your hair to grow any faster, but it might make it healthier. The sad truth is that nothing you can put in your hair will make it grow faster. Regular trims and massaging your scalp when washing will promote faster growth though.

Good luck.

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