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Help hair grow longer? Tips to naturally pretty hair?


Question Posted Tuesday June 29 2010, 7:36 pm

Hello 14 f xD

I cut my hair myself you see..and than I want to a professional beautician and she fixed it and made it look a litte better. Now I miss my old hair haha Is there any way to get your hair to grow longer? My friend Ashley, she has very long hair she tells me if you brush it out a lot, very well it will grow longer? I really don't know >.< Any ideas? Tips? Sites? Also a tip I learned for nice hair is by washing your hair with warm water than running cold water on it, it really works! Any other tips? Thanks!


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waiting25 answered Thursday July 8 2010, 9:33 pm:
take vitamen E and fish oil

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KlutzyKim answered Wednesday June 30 2010, 12:34 am:
I found these.

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But from personal experience?
I take great pride in my hair, honestly.
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^That's my hair.
Naturally that color, naturally that straight.
And it's length? Down to my butt.

Now, I'm not sure how your hair is. Frizzy, curly, straight, wavey, ect.
So what I do, might not work as well on really curly hair. ect.
I most important step to hair growth, is a healthy hair/Taking care of it.
When I get into the shower, right away I'm shampooing.
I used to wash my body and all that good stuff first. THEN shampoo and condtion.
I then learned that shampooing first rinsing, then conditioning makes your hair feel wonderful and health after a shower.
BUT do not rinse the conditioner right away. After you condition, wash your body, shave, take off makeup, whatever else you have left to do in your shower.
Then once you're ready to get out, rinse off the conditioner.

This leaves your hair extra smooth and healthy.
I use Herbal Esscence shampoo for naturally long hair. It's a red bottle.
I'd suggest getting the one that matches your hair type.

The conditioner I use is Pantene Pro V. And it's in a little soft, pouch-like containor?
Hard to explain, but it;'s not your normal bottle.
It has a red sash across the front of the conditioner.

Now when it comes to styling hair to damage it less, I don't do anything really.
I brush my hair alot.
If you blow dry your hair, use the COOLEST setting possible. Heat damages hair. It wouldn't hurt to take luke-warm showers.
Blow drying hair will damage your hair regardless, but the cool setting done the least damage.

Hair spray damages your hair as well.
I use it to keep my side bangs in place. (The picture of me above is older, when I had regualr bangs)
I use Pantene Pro-V Style CLASSIC hairspray. So far, I haven't seen damage to my hair from it. So that's your best choice if you use hairspray.

Now, I'm giving you tips on how to have health hair. Which will help your hair grow longer, faster.

Trim your hair every three months.
This gets rid of any dead ends, making your hair grow faster.

Good luck!

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