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How Do I Grow Long And Healthy Hair..!!?

22 February 2012 4 Comments

hi..
I have medium length hairs..
I have trimmed them 3 weeks back…
I wanna grow my hair out.. I have wavy hairs and i love love my hair texture..!!

My hair history: I had dyed my hairs a year back n now i have cut those streaks out and so my hair is black (i.e., my normal hair colour) & i straighten my bangs/fringes everyday alternate day with an flat iron and i don’t use any other heat things on the rest of my hairs… But i use products like john Freida’s serum after shampoo n then heat protectant on my bangs and many other protectant products….

So i wish to grow my hairs out i want them to be healthy, smooth and silky..
WHAT SHOULD I DO..!??? HELP ME PEOPLE..!!

Thanks.. :)


4 Comments »

  • braziliandrea said:

    Just shampoo your hair once a week because shampoo dries your hair. Condition it everyday ! Put leave in conditioner to style it, try not to use any products in your hair that contain alcohol.

  • iamflora said:

    Take vitamin supplements for the hair. If your hair grows at a slow rate, take a hair supplement. These supplements strengthen hair and promote hair growth. In addition, they include vitamins and minerals to improve your overall health.
    Give yourself regular scalp massages. A soothing scalp massage increases blood flow to the hair follicles and stimulates hair growth.
    Avoid using any heated appliances whenever possible. No blow drying, no curling irons, no hot rollers, and especially no flat irons or crimpers.
    Make it a priority to deep condition your hair several times a month. Use a high quality deep conditioner to keep your hair from becoming brittle.
    A healthy, balanced diet rich in vitamin B12, iron, calcium and zinc will help your hair grow faster naturally. Include foods rich in proteins like fish, eggs, nuts, cheese and lentils to improve your overall health and encourage fast hair growth.
    Get a trim to remove damaged and split ends every six to eight weeks to keep it healthy. Split ends can end up in hampering the growth of the hair. If you don’t have someone you trust implicitly to trim your hair for you, find a salon that caters to long hair, has a long hair specialist, or at least be sure to glare at your stylist as menacingly as you can while you clearly explain your hair-growth goals before letting her come at you with scissors.
    Stress or rather any physical and mental turmoil is a major cause of irreversible hair loss and can also impede hair growth. You can try minimizing stress by relaxing, getting plenty of sleep, and participating in relation activities like meditation and yoga.

  • Kris Kelly said:

    I recommend a great hair product for your hair, it’s Pro Naturals Moroccan Oil Hair Treatment with Heat Protector, it helps strengthen the hair that’s prone to breakage, splitting or snapping off, gently smoothes the hair, reduces Frizz and helps prevent heat damage, plus leaves hair healthy, shiny and resilient. Check it out at http://bit.ly/p0PMWk or at http://bit.ly/pwm2r3 . Hope it helps.

  • Mary Ask said:

    I recommend a very good hair product that leaves hair healthy, shiny and resilient, it´s Pro Naturals Moroccan Oil Hair Treatment with Heat Protector, it smoothes the cuticles and helps fortify hair that is prone to breaking and split ends. Reduces friction from brushing and helps prevent further damage, reduces Frizz .Provides heat protection against electronic hair tools. I bought it at safrons http://www.safrons.com/pro-naturals-moroccan-oil-hair-treatment-with-heat-protector.html Good luck.

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