Growing My Hair Out.
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Aug 4, 2014
Emma W.
I've tried a lot to grow my hair out and nothing seems to be working. I would try things like the inversion method but I have scalp psoriasis and that would make it worse. Does anybody have a good way to grow your hair out quickly and safely? Thank you! (:
Aug 4, 2014
Hannah K.
The easiest way to make your hair grow is to keep it healthy. Don't mistake me, the rate at which your hair grows is determined by genetics, and nothing you can do will make your hair grow faster than it naturally would at its healthiest.
First, trim any split ends. If you don't, they will keep splitting up the shaft and ruin even more of your hair. That means that when you do finally cut your hair, you'll have to cut off even more of it to get rid of the splits
Second, invest in a sulfate and sodium chloride free shampoo and conditioner (I like the L'oreal EverStrong, as well as Pureology, because my hair is constantly died and Pureology is great for maintaining that. Occasionally, I use the Garnier Fructis Pure Clean Shampoo, which is neither sulfate free nor for dyed hair, but it makes my hair feel SO clean, and that's not the worst thing once in a while), and a hair mask or deep conditioner (I like Macadamia Deep Repair Masque and the L'oreal Power Moisture Mask). In the shower, wash your hair first thing, shampoo only the roots and condition from your ears down. After that, apply your mask, focusing on the ends of your hair. Finger comb until you don't feel any knots, and then put your hair in a bun. Leave it that way for the rest of your shower, washing it out should be the last thing you do. I wash my hair around 3 times a week (with dry hair I can get away with it) and do the hair mask every time. If you need to wash your hair more than that, reduce your hair mask usage to 3 times :) make sure you're finger combing your hair in the shower so that you don't have to brush it, because brushing it can break it off like heck.
Third, in terms of heat protectors, I like the Tressemme and It's a 10 Leave in Plus Keratin. However, I advise you to cut out heat styling as much as possible (It's not the worst thing as long as you take care of your hair, so if you can't I wouldn't worry).
That's my hair routine, my entire head is bleached and it is just as healthy as it was before I dyed it.
Aug 4, 2014
Emma W.
Thank you! This is really helpful to me because my hair is so terrible to work with due to a few too many bad haircuts. This will help me keep my hair healthy at summer camp (:
Aug 4, 2014
Kat A.
Hannah said everything I would say lol.
Aug 4, 2014
Izzy V.
The reason why nothing is working is because nothing makes your hair grow faster all this product that's claim to make you hair grow faster is bs secret is just trim the split ends and basically don't do anything that breaks your hair like heat