Hair is way tooooo short.
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Nov 9, 2014
Mei B.
Is there any ways/anything to make your hair grow quicker?! I can't not use heat because my natural hair is awful :(
Nov 10, 2014
Isabel M.
I agree with nearly everything Alexis said!
Also , just use a comb instead of a brush! Brushes can really damage your hair. A wide tooth comb is usually a great idea, and you can use it when your hair is wet as well.
I suggest
• a leave in conditioner to use with styling. It will help give your hair a healthy shine, as well as moisturize it and keep it healthy, which will help it grow to it's potential (as much as genetically possible depending )
• low manipulation hair styles are always a good idea, like braids, buns, ECT.
• PROTECT THOSE ENDS!
I suggest using an oil to seal in the moisture , I use coconut oil but you can use jojoba, ECT!
•avoid heat like the plague. Or try to keeps it's use to a bare minimum. It can have incredibly damaging effects, and it is really hard to guarantee that your heat protectant is covering every millimeter of your hair shaft.
• be gentle to your hair in general! If you brush, comb, anything make sure you use a detangle or even a dollop of conditioner before to help the detangling instrument glide through your hair without ripping any of the shafts.