In around a month i have something extremely important to me coming up.
I've recently had my Hair cut, and its jst abit longer than a bob.
I dont really like it to be honest.
Could my hair grow back in a month? n shoulder length?
Any ways to speed the process up..?
To strengthen your hair you should buy shampoos, conditioners, and leave-in conditioners that include pro-vitamin B5 (also referred to as panthenol). It helps to heal your hair, recovering it from split-ends. It may also help to thicken the hairs if they are thinning and breaking because of this.
Remember that leave-in conditioners are your friend when it comes to dyed, dry, and damaged hair. Also, try to use products that help to protect against heat products if you are a user of blowdriers, curling irons, and even straighteners. [ Peeps's advice column | Ask Peeps A Question ]
thelaura answered Tuesday June 10 2008, 8:00 am: Having your hair cut shocks it into growing, so yes it will grow by a months time. No, it won't all grow back by then, but you should notice a slight change.
Ways to speed it up are to eat properly (getting all your vitamins etc), drink water, sleep well.. just basically keeping yourself healthy will all add up.
Also make sure you're using a nourishing shampoo and conditioner and you'll be well on your way to longer hair. [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
xxkelsxx answered Tuesday June 10 2008, 1:21 am: it really depends on how fast your hair grows... but going on prenatal vitamins can help. even though your not pregnant, it makes your hair and nials grow longer. you can find these vitamins at any drug store.
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