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How to Make Your Hair Grow Faster

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Summary: Make your hair grow faster by getting regular trims every six to eight weeks and avoiding straightening and curling irons. Avoid damaging hair with a hair dryer using information from a freelance makeup artist in this free video on beauty and hair care.

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By Angela Bell-Dems
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Angela Bell-Dems is a freelance makeup artist. She has worked for news stations, special events and photo shoots. She is currently a freelance makeup artist for MAC cosmetics.read more

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"Hi, I'm Terri and in this segment we're going to be talking about how to make hair grow faster. Now, as we can see our hair model here Angela has fabulous nice long thick healthy hair. Now, one of the tricks to making your hair grow faster is actually ironically by cutting it by getting regular trims every six to eight weeks because if you wait too long in between hair cuts what happens is the bottom gets very brittle and starts to split and then it'll start breaking off in larger chunks than if you just got an eight to a quarter of an inch cut every six to eight weeks. That will keep the bottoms healthy. You also want to make sure you're not using too much you're not over processing it all of straightening irons, curling irons things like that really dry out your hair causing it to break causing it to be damage and you have to get more cut off on a regular bases. So, keep up your regular trims every six to eight weeks. Keep your hair healthy. Try not to blow dry it everyday if you can help it and you should have nice long healthy hair just like Angela's hair."

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