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How can I get my hair to grow longer?


Question Posted Wednesday December 12 2007, 7:14 pm

Hi, I have been trying to get my hair to grow out it seems for years. But, despite all my efforts it seems that it just won't get longer. Do you know of anything i can do to help it grow, or anything i shouldn't do? P.S. if it helps I have fairly long blonde hair; my hair is also fine but I have a lot of it so it is not thin. :)

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FresnoJuice answered Saturday March 15 2008, 10:48 am:
I have heard both those answers, trimming your split and dead ends and eating healthy. I would like to add to the eating healthy part. Would you really change your eating habits just to get your hair to grow? Most people won't. An easy solution to supplying you with the nutrients and vitamins your body needs..and then some is MonaVie. I have only been on it for 5 weeks but hear of all kinds of health benefits. Other than hair growing, I have heard people say it has helped them with their nail growth, fibromyalgia, cancer and many more.

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TheAnnie answered Thursday December 20 2007, 1:17 am:
actually trimming your hair is good because it gets rid of the dead hair and split ends. also maintain a healthy diet. hair growth reflects overall body health so if you are healthy then im sure your hair will be too :)

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sillyrob answered Thursday December 13 2007, 4:13 am:
Trimming your hair does NOT make it grow longer. So please do not listen to that person.

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Tammers66 answered Thursday December 13 2007, 12:33 am:
try trimming a tiny bit of your hair every month...it makes your hair grow faster:-)

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ASAPcamille answered Wednesday December 12 2007, 8:51 pm:
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try that!

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thelaura answered Wednesday December 12 2007, 8:12 pm:
Trim it a small amount. Like 1 cm. (and get rid of any dead ends if you have any). Yes, sounds weird, but it shocks the hair into growing.
Also, make sure you use nourishing shampoos and conditioners.
Make sure you're eating healthy, drinking plenty of water and sleeping well - they all help with hair growth.

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