What Is Wrong With My Hair?
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Jan 16, 2012
Amanda J.
My hair is super healthy! I make sure that I leave my conditioner in for at least two minutes, and I always use leave in conditioner afterwords. I actually use repairing treatment leave in conditioner. It's I hardly ever curl/straighten my hair. I normally just brush it, because my natural curl is pretty already. But my hair just refuses to grow! It's been this same length for seriously three months! My hair has never been below my shoulder blades. I don't understand... Is it genetics? If so, that really sucks... And if it is, what hair extensions are the best, and what brand has the best color to match mine? (Check out my pics, to make sure)
Jan 16, 2012
Noelle M.
Try looking into hair skin and nail vitamins.
Jan 17, 2012
Amanda J.
I already take prenatal vitamins because I had a little bit of an iron deficiency, and the iron in prenatal vitamins are easily absorbed. And I guess I'll get my hair trimmed more often, if that's going to help it grow.
Jan 17, 2012
Kristina d.
I agree Kate ^^ My hair has been super long for a really long time and when I cut it it didn't grow for awhile. But I started trimming it every few weeks and that helped a lot, now my hair is even longer than before I cut it!
Give it a try
Jan 17, 2012
Devon R.
so everyones hair grows during a process called anagen which can last a very long time depending on the person, then it will move onto a stage called catagen which is when the hair stops growing all together finally the stage called telogen will happen which is when your hair wil begin to fall out and new hair will start growing again ( beggining the cycle again) now some peoples hair can grow for more than 10 years and some as little as 3 so if your hair will not grow at all i think this may be why, but i cant say for sure, but i hope my little science class helped abit :)
Jan 18, 2012
Amanda J.
It did. :( And I guess that makes sense, kind of. I mean, both my mom and dad have balding problems. My mom has bunches of bald patches (I feel so bad for her, lol) and my dad is completely bald. :P So I'm betting it's hereditary. But I think I'm going to switch to sulfate free shampoos, to be safe...