10 Tips on How to Grow Long Hair ...

Kati

10 Tips on How to Grow Long Hair ...
10 Tips on How to Grow Long Hair ...

Long, beautiful and shiny hair is every girl’s dream! I’ve always had long hair, and I can’t imagine cutting it short! Everyone is always asking me how I grow it so long, though, so here are my top ten tips on how to grow healthy, shiny long hair!

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Preparation!

Preparation! Growing long and beautiful hair goes far beyond just what shower products to use. The first step in growing long, healthy hair is to cut off any damaged bits, no matter how much you have. This is the part everyone always struggles with! Go to a hairdresser and ask them to remove all the dead hair, and to style the rest. That way, you’ll look gorgeous and have well- prepared hair!

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Book Regular Trims

Book Regular Trims This will prevent damage from stopping your hair from growing. Go as often as you need to! My hair grows fast, so I go at least a month, but see what works for you. Most hairdressers recommend a trim every six to eight weeks. If you notice your hair growth slowing down, there is probably damaged hair stopping it.

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Talk to Your Stylist!

Talk to Your Stylist! Tell your stylist that you are aiming to grow your hair, and get them to show you exactly how much they want to cut off before they start. This helps put you in control, and ensures the stylist doesn’t thwart your growing efforts!

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Avoid Heat!

Avoid Heat! Try your hardest to avoid using your hair dryer, curlers, straightners... even if you use protective spray, the heat dries out and damages hair, which significantly slows down growth, and eventually stops it completely. If you have to use something, make sure you use a lot of a high quality protection product!

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Don’t Use Chemicals!

Don’t Use Chemicals! For similar reasons to above, resist having hair permed or using permanent dyes, as these are very harsh on the hair. If you have to use a colour, try to use non peroxide, natural colour. Healthy hair will look gorgeous anyway, though, and you don’t want to get roots!

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Accessorize!

Accessorize! Get rid of any accessories which might be damaging your hair. These could be rubber bands, or any hair tie that uses metal, as this allows the hair to get caught. Check that all barrettes and clips work correctly, and won’t be ripping out your hair!

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Eat Carefully!

Eat Carefully! If you are depriving your body of nutrition, your hair will be one of the first places to suffer. Ensure you are getting enough vitamins and minerals, and that you’ve got at least some fat in your diet.

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Be Gentle!

Be Gentle! Never brush wet hair, and if you can, get used to using a comb rather than a brush as much as possible. Combs are much less likely to rip hair, and will keep hair much healthier! Use a detangler if necessary, but don’t use too much or your hair will look greasy.

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Rinse in Cold Water!

Rinse in Cold Water! I hate this one, but it really does work! Make your last rinse cold, and it will seal the hair follicles and give you shiny, healthy and bouncy hair. It’s amazing!

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Deep Condition!

Deep Condition! Use a deep conditioner once a month, after leaving hair unwashed for slightly longer than usual. This allows the natural oils to work their magic, and the conditioner will enrich hair and make it glean.

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While there are more don’ts then do’s, growing your hair really isn’t hard, and once you’ve got the hang of looking after it and promoting growth, it’ll look gorgeous whatever length it is. Have you got a tip for growing hair, or looking after long hair? Please tell me about it!

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This is the best post for me ...well at least from this week. Just last Saturday I cut my hair, was really very damaged cause I didn't cut it for almost 6 months and I was using hair dryer and flat iron all the time and although I was using protective products, my hair was still pretty damaged. Unfortunately my hair grows very slow, I had this problem all my life and even when I tried to let it dry naturally it still didn't helped.

Kati I am good on all your advice except the brushing wet hair and cold water rinse. Are you implying that I can rinse all the conditioner out with warm water and then just do a cold water rinse? If that is the case then I will do that. I kinda need to brush my hair wet because I wear wigs most of the time on account of my hair still being to short (to me). It works better to have my hair wet and combed back to get the wig cap on and secured. But I will get a big goody comb to use. That's what I used as a teen and it worked alot better than my brushes.

I used to have long hair down to my butt at one point, I used to cut it every month because I believed it helped. About 2 years ago, i had about the worst hair cut of my life and had it up to my shoulders. I didn't worry too much cause I kept eating the same, I kept cutting, I kept doing my hair masks but nothing seems to be working. My hair is actually really healthy, always been, I never worry about that. However, I now think that cutting your hair every month is a little extreme because you won't notice it growing. I cut it only when i feel like my ends are getting damaged and it's finally growing better. My Advice is to keep doing hair masks, making sure your SCALP and HAIR has all the proteins it needs to grow and stay healthy.

.. guyz please help me .. last year(i think that is december) i decided to cut my hair .. and then after a few months i noticed that there's nothing change ..now i miss my long hair .. i want to get back my long hair before christmas .. please help me ..

I have long hair, well I think it's not long enough to be considered "Asian Long hair". What I eat never really effect how fast my hair grows, but everyone's hair is different. BUT, I am going to try rinsing my hair in cold water.

Thanks.. i really want long hair again! short hair on me = UGH. I find that stress affects me a lot. Like now during exam week.. I find pieces of my hair everywhere. really freaky o-o Brush hair a lot (: 3 times an hour helped me grow a inch in two weeks..

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