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Feb 16, 2014
Olivia S.
Feb 16, 2014
Becca L.
It looks like you back comb and use heat on, the problem is probably your hairs been ruined and the ends keep breaking off every time it grows. stop using heat and just go natural, this is what I've done and my hairs grown a lot already in the past two months😊
Feb 16, 2014
J G.
I agree with Becca, if you completely avoid using heat your hair will grow out. And get regular trims also. I would also suggest oiling your hair atleast once a week. :)
Feb 18, 2014
Olivia S.
I've not been using heat products for weeks and I've been looking after it but it just doesn't seem to make a difference because it has not changed at all, I want hair that will grow fast, thanks for the help tho:)