How to make your hair increase more rapidly?

Concern by Anna: How to make your hair develop more quickly?
My hair is naturally slender and grows really gradual. is there anyway to make it grow more quickly and/or fuller?

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Response by doug
Dont cut it,

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  1. wear your hair down
    massage your scalp every day
    eat healthy foods to get all your nutrients
    hot oil treatments

  2. Mori Anderson

    Have you tried taking a multivitamin. That may work, I know places like CVS and Walgreens carry vitamins that are for the growth of hair and nails.

  3. Sur La Mer

    You have thin hair? Treat your hair like that of a baby’s hair, LOTS OF TLCs. I know you’re an adult now with adult hair, but there are symptoms for bleaching, hair straightening, relaxing, crimping hair even to normal hair types. Imagine that happening to your hair, I mean as you’ve experienced already no product can improve your style. That’s another reason why the hair industry is a billion dollar business, but they do not give money back guarantee for damaged hair or hair loss due to ‘abuse’, and hair loss happen

    It may grow very slowly or none at all if you’ve straightened your hair in the past.
    You get the strength & all your vitamins & minerals & proteins FREE from the good foods you eat from Mother Nature, not made by man like John Frieda or GNC, and no shampoo can help grow hair, not even those made for horses. Horses don’t abuse their hair, using heating tools, and they eat better than people, but it won’t add more hair & make their hair longer faster.Shampoo intended for animals may contain insecticides or other medications for treatment of skin conditions or parasite infestations such as fleas or mange. These must never be used on humans.
    Prenatal vitamins don’t make your hair grow. Pregnant women have to start taking care of their bodies when they’re pregnant, meaning stop smoking, drinking, dyeing or perming their hair SO OF COURSE their hair start growing again. But it has nothing to do with their hair, it has something to do to help the development of their unborn child.

    Google: “Foods for Healthy Hair” – the website had moved, type it in. Two others also:
    http://www.webmd.com/skin-beauty/features/top-10-foods-for-healthy-hair
    http://www.menshealth.com/spotlight/hair/best-food-for-healthy-hair.php
    Fruits, vegetables, legumes, and whole grains all supply B-complex vitamins, like biotin, folic acid and vitamin B12, as well as vitamin A, copper and zinc, which are all necessary for remedying dry, brittle hair and nourishing a healthy scalp. Some prime examples of foods that contain these nutrients for healthy hair include:
    ·                     Folic Acid – asparagus, beets, broccoli, avocados, Brussels sprouts, beans, chickpeas, soybeans, lentils, oranges, fresh peas, turkey and spinach.
    ·                     Biotin – cauliflower, liver, salmon, carrots, bananas, cereals, yeast, and soy flour. Keep in mind that biotin content is reduced when food is cooked or preserved.
    ·                     Vitamin B12 – foods rich in vitamin B12 include animal protein (such as beef, lamb, and veal), clams and oysters, liver, fish, milk, and egg yolks.
    ·                     Vitamin A – butter, egg yolks, fish, fortified milk, organ meats (such as
    liver), and dark green, orange, red (pomegranate), and yellow fruits (persimmons, mangoes) and vegetables, which all
    contain beta-carotene.
    . Copper – oysters and other shellfish, whole grains, beans, nuts, potatoes and organ meats are good sources of copper. Dark leafy greens, dried fruits such
    as prunes, cocoa, black pepper, and yeast are also sources of copper in the diet.
    •  Zinc – beef, eggs, liver, pork, poultry, and oysters. Also is also abundant in other high-protein foods, like cheese, legumes and nuts.
    If having a lush, beautiful mane of healthy hair is important to you, don’t just look to hot oil treatments and shine emollients. Eat these foods for healthy hair and say “bye-bye” to bad hair days.
    Spend 5-10 mins. on a sunny day, cut your split ends, using 2″ scissors, strand by strand, section by section. Then 2x a year get a good trim. When I was in HS, my hair grew from bob to waist-length, took 3 1/2-4 years.

    Sources:
    I know hair. I have 4 decades of hair know-how. I have silky, shiny, soft, smooth very healthy hair down to my knees. Previously damaged by perming & dyeing in the 80’s & 90’s. I’ve known people in their 30’s whose hair stopped growing from ironing their hair in the 70’s.

  4. Don’t shower everyday, this way the natural oils can sink back into your scalp, and take a vitamin B everyday

  5. get jello and cut the tips of your hair every month

  6. 1-trim it twice a year.
    2-Take vitamin E pills (this is the only thing ive ever heard of to grow hair faster but i cant tell you forsure that it works, but i actually have just started taking vitamin E to make my hair AND my finger nails grow faster and healthier.
    3-if you want fuller/thicker hair try blowdrying it upside down, use a volumizing mousse before hand thought like while your hair is still wet. once your hair is dry, stand up straight and styler it. (if you like to straighten your hair you can do that upside down too, it helps) before you go out, flip your hair upside down again and use some aerosol hairspray.
    4- another thing that might be making your hair look thin is conditioner (if you use heat appliances it is something you cant just get rid of, its essential to healthy hair i find.) but use only enough to cover the tips (i know for my hair which i have alot of i only use a dollop that would be about equal to a tablespoon) and dont get any conditioner on the roots . my advice would be to : never use a leave in conditioner,

    hope i helped 🙂
    -emily

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