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How to make your hair grow longer

Writer : Caribbean E-Magazine on Thursday, June 10, 2010 | 10:02 AM

Do you want long hair but don’t have the slightest clue how to get it? If you’ve been stuck at the same length forever don’t give up hope. There are lots of ways to encourage your hair to break through your personal hair growth “wall”.
It doesn’t matter what texture hair you have or what condition you hair is in right now. You can have longer, healthier hair.

When it comes to hair growth it’s not so much about what you use as it is about what you do.
Let’s look at some of the most important things you can do to help your hair grow.

Here are the top five things you should do to see longer hair growth.
Make Your Hair Healthy

  • Healthy hair is growing hair. If your hair isn’t in the best shape it can be, you’re robbing yourself of length.
  • Damaged hair must be repaired before you can see the rewards from your hair growth regimen.
  • Cut off all split and broken ends and do protien treatments to get your hair ready for the growth stage.

Deep Condition with Heat

  • Moisture is the most important thing for healthy hair. It’s what keeps your hair flexible and builds elasticity into your strands.
  • The more flexible your hair is, the less likely it is to break through combing and styling.
  • Use heat and a plastic cap to help your moisturizing treatments penetrate your hair. This makes your conditioners ten times more effective which gives you faster results.

Dust Your Ends

  • Trimming keeps split ends away but it also makes your hair shorter.
  • Dusting is a micro trimming technique that stops split ends before they even start.
  • Take 1/8th of an inch or less off the ends of your hair every couple of months, to prevent splits and tears from traveling up the length.
  • If your hair is already healthy, dusting is excellent for keeping it that way.

Throw Away Your Hot Tools

  • The direct heat from hair tools like blow dryers, flat and curling irons cause the most damage to your hair.
  • Frying your hair daily with hot tools singes your ends, thins them out and encourages breakage and split ends.
  • Use gentle or no heat styling techniques like wet sets with a bonnet dryer or air drying to keep your hair healthy and growing strong.

Use Seamless Combs

  • Plastic combs have ridges on the seam that shred and tear your hair over time causing split ends and damage.
  • Use seamless bone combs to help your hair grow faster and healthier. The smoothness of the combs surface doesn’t catch hairs and pull them out. Less split ends and damage mean more length for you.
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