quote: Jonesy originally wrote: So does H37 really work? I will do anything to get my hair to grow.
I feel your pain. I cut my hair on a whim (pms) and want my longer hair back. Of course I feel guilty because at least I have hair. But. you need to feel good about yourself right? Anyway, I bought H37 and I did a little test just to be sure it worked. Well, December 18, 00 I started and measured at 3 1/2 inches, last night January 1, 01 I took a second measurement. I was SHOCKED, my hair was at 4 inches in TWO weeks I had a 1/2 inch growth! I would say H37 works! Good luck
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Wow!! I can relate, exactly!! I also started HF37 on Dec22, and my hair was 3 1/2 inches now its 3 3/4. so its grown the same amount!! Is your hair the same length all over? Mine is layered at the ends. (It was a Lisa Rinna cut) cute, but like you, I want it long again!! Anyway...lets keep in touch so we can report each others growth!!
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quote: Jonesy originally wrote: So does H37 really work? I will do anything to get my hair to grow.
I feel your pain. I cut my hair on a whim (pms) and want my longer hair back. Of course I feel guilty because at least I have hair. But. you need to feel good about yourself right? Anyway, I bought H37 and I did a little test just to be sure it worked. Well, December 18, 00 I started and measured at 3 1/2 inches, last night January 1, 01 I took a second measurement. I was SHOCKED, my hair was at 4 inches in TWO weeks I had a 1/2 inch growth! I would say H37 works! Good luck
Sounds like we are in the same situation! I have a layered all over short cut. Some sections VERY short. Anyway, I am here buying some more H37! Best of luck to you, we will have to keep in touch!
H37 really works. My friend who is trying to grow her hair past her waist was "stuck" for about 1 year. She bought the H37 and not only did her hair start growing again, it got really thick and shiny. Her skin is just glowing and her nails had good results too. I am going to buy some and try it when I get my tax return.
Doesn`t hair grow at about an inch a month anyway? Mine sure does, color your hair and see how fast it starts to grow! :-), I used to think my hair grew slowly until the first time I did an all over color....by the next month I had an inch if not more of roots!
I don`t know what this H37 is, I suspect its a pill?? I took some pills once that was supposed to make your hair grow - and IT DID GROW, it grew as usual, and it grew on my face, little wispy long white hairs like angle thread - I mean think about it, if it makes your hair grow, its NOT going to just grow on your head, is it?
When they come out with a product that will stop hair from breaking - that I will buy!
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Simultaneously growing long hair and coloring it can be a tricky proposition as hair coloring can adversely affect the condition of the hair... better to find a consistent way to measure, and allow enough time between measurings to allow for detectable amounts of growth. Measuring from the forehead line back over the crown and to the ends is a standard way to measure (though not accurate), the purpose being to detect changes in length due to growth over time.
A hair growth rate of 1/2 inch per month is average, some people get more, some less. HF37 addresses dietary shortcomings and help those who have a less-than-optimal-for-hair-growth diet.
You want a product that stops your hair from breaking? Hair doesn`t break by itself. Hair breaks based on how you treat it. Be more gentle. If it still breaks, be even more gentle. Give yourself more time to comb or brush your hair, be patient. :-)
I am easy with my hair, I even have a really cool hairbrush I bought while in London just for tangles and snares....the handle has a pivot to it, so that when the bruch gets caught the brush head pivots, I suppose skipping over the tangle as to not rip at it, know what I mean?
Thing is I have very thin hair, I have lots of it which helps it to not look thin but the shaft itself is very very thin, even when I don`t color my hair I have breakage even at the root.
Any other suggestions? I take care of my hair, I condition but I don`t over condition, I take care in combing and brushing and I take vitamins - I guess this is just my type of hair and this will just always happen.....
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I have never heard of such a brush! Wild! Does it work? I comb my hair to detangle it, and if there are any knots that don`t come out easily I use my fingers to detangle, and then after fully detangled after a comb I use a brush. I have lots of fine hair too.
How do you know you have breakage at the root?
Other suggestions... a balanced diet... an exercise regimen (doesn`t need to be terribly strenuous)... scalp massages... all these things help. Good luck!
Are there no products to help the detangling process that really work? What about those of us with fine, fragile, curly hair? ( FreshMaiden, I feel the pain!) I`m trying to grow it long and I have been marginally successful but breakage stands in my way. I condition well, use a light leave in conditioner for the ends, a spray on detangler, wide toothed comb, finger pick to detangle,...still breakage. I deep condition my hair every other week, sometimes once a week (never more than that). Is there a specific time that curly hair should be combed? Comb it wet=breakage. Comb it dry=frizz and Breakage! Help please!
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Comb gently and slowly from the ends and gradually work your way up. Stop if you hit a snag and detangle with your fingers. Even with curly hair, this shouldn`t damage your hair. Do the leave-in conditioner and spray-on detangler have lots silicones in them? (high on the list of ingredients?) If so your hair may have become brittle from overuse of silicones. Otherwise, I don`t know what to say -- my hair is straight! You may want to ask this question on the curly hair message board here. Good luck!
I am easy with my hair, I even have a really cool hairbrush I bought while in London just for tangles and snares....the handle has a pivot to it, so that when the bruch gets caught the brush head pivots, I suppose skipping over the tangle as to not rip at it, know what I mean?
Thing is I have very thin hair, I have lots of it which helps it to not look thin but the shaft itself is very very thin, even when I don't color my hair I have breakage even at the root.
Any other suggestions? I take care of my hair, I condition but I don't over condition, I take care in combing and brushing and I take vitamins - I guess this is just my type of hair and this will just always happen.....
i have realy thin hair to ,i tried andrew calainge thickening conditioner and had great results
Instead of buying H37 which is really expensive in my opinon why don`t you buy Amino Fuel 1500 it has a high dose of L-Cystine (960mg) thats the best amino acid for hair. You can buy that at Vitacost, they got other aminos too. Also invest in a nice natural boar bristle brush. This brush is so good for preventing breakage. I noticed that is has helped my hair. You can get this brush here.
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