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How to Make your Hair Grow Faster

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Make your Hair Grow Faster

Our hair grows so slowly that we usually don't think about it, except when it gets too long and we need to get it cut. But if you get a haircut which is too short, suddenly your hair growth becomes painfully important. Although hair growth can not be affected much, there are a couple things you can do to make sure you are achieving maximal hair growth.

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    Things You'll Need

    • Hair
    • Multivitamin
    • Money to spend on your hair
      • 1

        Keep your hair warm. Hair grows at around 1/2 inch each month during summer, but during a cold winter it only grows about 1/4 inch.

      • 2

        Take care of your hair. Shampoo and moisturize frequently, and give your hair some room, don't keep it under a hat all the time.

      • 3

        Make sure you are getting the right vitamins and minerals. A proper diet plays a big part in hair growth. As well, take a daily multivitamin to make up for any diet deficiencies.

      • 4

        Get out in the sun. If the climate is willing, spend some time in the sun to enrich your body and promote hair growth.

      • 5

        If you need really quick hair growth, consider buying special shampoo and conditioner.

    Tips & Warnings

    • Often you can fix a bad haircut by switching styles or using an accessory (i.e. using gel, or wearing a stylish hat).

    • Don't try any wacky hair techniques because they won't work , your hair will only grow so much every month.

    • If you act like your haircut is the end of the world, people will react to you in a similar way, so always stay positive

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    Comments

    • Feb 26, 2011
      I KNOW WHAT IM TALKING ABOUT its not the heat from the summer that stimulates hair grown its the ultraviolet light. also biotin is a proven enzyme to stimulate hair growth.
    • alraune Mar 04, 2009
      whitswife, do you not know that 1/2 > 1/4? because it doesn't seem like you do. nothing you said in your comment contradicted the article.
    • Butterfli Dec 14, 2008
      Very interesting! Thanks! 5*

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