Hey so my hair isn't exactly short. But it isn't long either. And I want it long, Well longer than i have it now. I've gotten clip on hair extensions but they didn't work out for me. They fell out and were uncomfortable and got ruined easily. I asked my mom about the glue-on ones but she wasnt too sure about that. So I know this is going to sound crazy but i'm just wondering if there are any like, I don't know shampoo's or some kind of hair product that makes hair longer? I haven't gotten and hair cut in a long time cause i'm trying to hard to grow my hair out but it just WONT GROW! My mom says my hair has always been like that:\ So yeah if you could help me out that would be great! Thanks(:
Peeps answered Saturday August 23 2008, 10:31 pm: To strengthen hair, you'll need to purchase some products (shampoos, conditioners, etc) to apply to the hair shaft itself.
A good multivitamin might be the place to start for making hair grow longer and healthier. Here is a list of specific vitamins and minerals you're going to want to take though:
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, making it shorter.
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. Protecting your hair will allow it to be long and not break off easily so make sure you take good care of it. [ Peeps's advice column | Ask Peeps A Question ]
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