Wednesday, July 29, 2009

I want longer hair?

i want longer hair i have neck length hair and i want back length hairmy mom never cut my hair but i do get my hair braided and i want to wash it but i dont want to mess it upbecause i just did and i cant get moisturizer in my hair because its hardto do because it hands up going on weave instead of my roots which makes it not grow because its not going on the roots and i want long hair now or even waiting another year as long as i see great results which is longer hair but healthy hair i dont want the next day my hair is breaking off after just one day of treatment and something that will last and not go back to the same length of hair



I want longer hair?

get extensions



I want longer hair?

get a wig.



I want longer hair?

Try getting clip-on or glue-in hair extensions ;-)



I want longer hair?

You want the messy debby peppy kebby lebby jebby look



I want longer hair?

don't wash your hair as often so it can grow more.



I want longer hair?

ok



I want longer hair?

Don't cut it.



I want longer hair?

Try NIOXIN System 1, it works. I had a problem with growing hair as well. I cut my hair about 4 years ago, and I always used to put relaxers in my hair, and it was growing very slowly, until someone told me about the Nioxin system and it works great, my hair has grown the most this year, and it keeps growing healthy, thicker and stronger. Try it and let me know, its the system 1, they have other systems depending on your type of hair so check those out as well, hope that helped.



I want longer hair?

Either get extensions or wait for it to grow.



I want longer hair?

the reason why you dont grow loger hair is because your always braiding it. just let it out and have room for the roots to grow. and if you put too much grease your roots cant grow out.



I want longer hair?

some times it is beacuse you get your hair braided to much if you don't get it braded for a while you can put moistueriser in you r hair then get it cut it will grow tunns



I want longer hair?

You can't just use a "magical potion" to help grow your hair, you're just going to have to wait for it.



Hair grows on average a quarter inch per month, so just leave it alone and give it time. Condition it everyday, get it trimmed when it needs to be trimmed, and wash it when it needs to be washed (don't wash it everyday).



I want longer hair?

When I was little, my mom wanted my hair to be down to my butt, and she would rub tomato on my scalp. I don't recall it working, I was very little, maybe 6ish. Try it, it might work.



I want longer hair?

If you want long hair follow these steps! I know its alot but its worth it, BELIEVE ME!



(Step 1) Cut your hair. The secret to long hair? Strong hair. And that means getting rid of all damaged ends. So, believe it or not, your first step is to suck it up and head to the salon for a good snip.



(Step 2) Give yourself a head rush. Kick your hair follicles (and hair growth) into high gear by increasing circulation to your head. How? "There are three easy ways," says Riquette Holstein, author of Grow Hair Fast. One, get more exercise so your heart is pumping (yet another reason to get up off the couch). Two, flip your head upside-down once a day, brushing your hair from roots to ends (use a natural boar bristle brush to prevent breakage). Three, massage your scalp daily, using your fingertips. "You can do this while you are shampooing or just sitting around watching TV," says Riquette. "It feels really good!"



Step 3) Eat right. "You know That expression "You are what you eat"? Well, it happens to be true. Hair can only stay long and healthy if you eat well-balanced meals.



(Step 4) Stress less. Studies show that hair actually grows slower when you are stressed to the max. Your hair also needs a good night's sleep. So chill out, and get some shut-eye already.



(Step 5) Keep your hair clean. Oily roots and product build-up can clog follicles and prevent your hair from growing as quickly as possible--the max is about a half-inch per month.



(Step 6) Be kind to your hair. The longer your hair is, the older it is. So treat it with the respect it deserves. When you lather up, use gentle shampoos formulated for your hair type. Treat your locks once a week to a leave-in conditioner or hair mask. And try to lay off your blow-dryer, hot curlers and flat iron as much as possible.



(Step 7) Get regular trims. After eight weeks, your hair could be up to an inch longer. So don't leave all that hard-earned length on the salon floor. Ask your stylist to snip no more than an eighth of an inch, just to get rid of any split ends and end your above-the-shoulders hair rut forever.

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