Quickest way to grow hair?
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Dec 23, 2014
Hannah K.
Honestly, nothing you can do will make your hair grow faster than it naturally would at its healthiest. If you're staying healthy and taking care of your hair, it's growing as fast as it will grow.
Dec 23, 2014
Hannah K.
No problem :) I know how you feel, until about two years ago when I finally started taking care of my hair, it didn't grow at all. Like maybe an inch every few months but no more than that. As of right now it's about 7-8 inches longer than it was this time last year, which I'm fine with :)
Dec 23, 2014
Hannah K.
Ah, well it's also possible that your hair isn't going to get longer, genetically some people just aren't capable of growing their hair past a certain point.
Dec 23, 2014
Carien G.
Maybe it's at a point that is has to 'pass'. I have that when is just a bit above my chest, it goes really fast but when it gets to my chest it 'stops' but then when it finally grows over it, it goes really fast again. if that's the case you can't do anything but wait
Dec 23, 2014
Gabby M.
Don't use heat and like Hannah said just keep it healthy, coconut oil helps with keeping it soft& shiny :)