My hair grows so slow! Suggestions?
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Jun 9, 2014
Maya S.
My hair grows super slow, unlike the rest of my family who need haircuts constantly, I was wonder if anyone knew how I can grow my hair faster, I was thinking about growing longer hair.
Thanks!
Jun 9, 2014
Sabrina K.
The only thing you can do is keep healthy, eat good and drink lots of water.
Hair growth is genetic, so there is not really anything you can but keep your body and hair healthy
Jun 9, 2014
Abigail R.
I have the same problem... so whem I went to a professional at toni and guy they told me I need to get the blood flowing in my scalp. they said for me to pull on my hair hard but not hard enough to pull out my hair , that way the blood gets flowing to my hair
Jun 9, 2014
Sabrina K.
I wouldn't pull your hair, as it can damage your hair, but yes massaging your scalp can help with blood flow
Jun 9, 2014
Kelly V.
Don't pull your hair. the only thing it will do is damage your hair follicle over time. massaging your scalp will promote blood flow which will encourage growth. eat healthy, and drink water. get regular trims also. if you don't get tthose ends off then your hair will break, which will make it seem like its not growing. regular trims are tthe best thing you can do foe your hair.
Jun 10, 2014
kRiStEn S.
Biotin