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    Posted: January 09 2001 at 7:53pm
Any tips? I really want long hair and tend to be impatient (I am an Aries) so any suggestions? Love this new format, hope you will all bear with my eagerness to grow quickly.

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Hi,

I have to tell you that this is probably the most common email question that I get on a weekly basis at HairBoutique.com. I understand impatience, that is my middle name sometimes, but I also understand that good things come to those who wait, plan and take the next best step.

The most important thing to note is that everyone`s hair is different. Also, all hair growth is genetically pre-determined. Crystal Gayle has very fast growing hair and also very long hair. That is due to a combination of factors that are directly attributed to her genes. Yes you can maximize or minimize your natural hair gene pool, but only if you are focused on doing so. OK, sometimes things can change by accident but most of the time it takes specific focus and attention.

Max hair growth rate is genetically predetermined and therefore it varies from person to person. The average growth rate, in general, is 1/2 inch per month, or approximately 6 inches per year. Some people like Ms. Gayle have been known to grow hair as fast as 1 inch per month. Ms. Gayle is not the norm.

Others grow hair at 1/4 to 1/16th of an inch and others may experience no growth whatsoever. Over time as you understand your hair`s moods, cycles and needs, you can predict to some extent how your hair will growh. Hair as a general rule grows faster in the summer. It also tends to grow slower in the winter.

Faster hair growth can be encouraged basically by figuring out if your hair is at its maximum health and max growth rate.

Many people today are not at their max growth rate because of a variety of factors. Many things can impact hair negatively to slow down its natural growth cycles. Stress has been proven to really retard healthy hair growth. Lack of proper nutrients and vitamins are also a big culprit. One of the big reasons we started selling H37 vitamins here at HB.com is that I personally discovered that it helped my hair get stronger and healthier. Healthy hair is essential to achieving your max growth rate. Its a chicken/egg thing. If you don`t have healthy hair you can`t achieve max growth and so to get the length you have to first make sure your hair is at optimal strength. Once you have all the ingredients going for strong and healthy hair, the growth takes care of itself.

Once you do achieve max growth rate it is considered rare to change it. Bottom line if your hair is programmed to grow at a rate of 1/2 inch permonth and you get it to the healthiest it can be and it starts to consistently grow 1/2 inch per month, you probably will not see it grow much faster than that.

I never say never about anything because the minute that I do, someone will step up and prove me wrong about my comment. :-) In general, once you get to your max hair growth cycle, it generally does not go overit.

I think the very first and most important step to achieving max hair growth is to stop and do a hair inventory. This is probably my business brain talking but how can you figure out how to get where you are going with a goal if you don`t first stop and figure out where you are at.

For me I have to stop and ask myself some serious questions. I do this with everything in my life, including my hair. So you can ask yourself a series of questions and based on those answers, formulate a plan of action and remedies.

As a minimum ask yourself the following:

1. How is your diet? Do you eat healthy or do you eat zero nutrition foods that are high in sugar, complex carbs and other "not so good for your body" foods. If you are looking for a good food plan that is great for hair you can check out the Zone Diet. I personally like the Caveman Diet because I feel better on it. However, it is not always easy to follow either plan.

It is also important to note that nutritionists have discovered that the healthiest eaters STILL need vitamin and mineral supplementation because the food we eat in the 2000s is normally lacking in the nutrients that we as humans need. Whether you do hair vitamins or find a good multi purpose vitamin, to have healthy hair you have to start with a healthy body and I am convinced that everyone today needs vitamins.

2. Once you have a plan to deal with nutritional challenges for your physical body, look at your mental and emotional body. Stress has been proven to cause all sorts of ailments from hair loss to brittle nails and bad skin. Yes it is virtually impossible to live stress free in today`s world. But there are ways to contain it. Even I take power naps and stop to watch XFiles or That 70s Show on TV. Taking time to relax helps.

3. Body work is also very beneficial. I have found that for me, exercise and regular body massage help. Scalp massage helps as well. I often ask my massage therapist to apply some aromatherapy oil to my scalp and massage that as part of the overall treatment. It helps a lot. Not only does it help my hair, it relaxes me. Massage also helps the overall circulation which is essential to healthy hair and a healthy body.

4. Find your own personal "hair click". I call it the "hairclick" because when I am doing everything right my hair just clicks. It feels great, looks great and just is easy to deal with. If anything is "off" then my hair acts up. It rebels. The key is finding your own individual formula for great hair & your own "click". This includes figuring out what products work best for you and your individual hair type. A lot of people here at HB.com are great about sharing their own long hair growing tips but bottom line, you have to find your own personal formula.

5. Avoid obsessing and do reasonal measurements. Sometimes things are changing for us but we can`t see the differences because we are too close to the situation. I have learned to use different measures of my hair condition and growth and not obsess about it on a daily or even weekly basis. I have my hair measured every 6 months and I also keep a journal about how often my hair needs highlighting (because of roots).

Another indicator of how my hair is doing is how dry it is or how the ends are doing. If my ends are doing well and not splitting, I know I am on the right tractk.

6. Be realistic and don`t beat yourself up. Understand that growing long hair is a commitment and a long term "process". You will have victories and challenges. That is life. Roll with the punches and be prepared to just keep on going. That helps in the long run.

There are lots of other things you can do which include finding a long hair "trainer" who is a styist devoted to helping people grow their hair long and healthy. Find a long hair buddy to help you stay focused. Hang out at the various messageboards that have long haired people to talk to. Keep your sense of humor about your hair.

One of my best bloopers was when I was at Borders Books in North Dallas and my hair got caught on a ficus tree. I had to literally drag the tree until I found a person to untangle me. I found the whole thing to be really bizarre but I was able to laugh about it.

Keep us posted on any questions or concerns. Also, hopefully lots of people will share their thoughts and ideas.

Best wishes,
Karen
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Any tips? I really want long hair and tend to be impatient (I am an Aries) so any suggestions? Love this new format, hope you will all bear with my eagerness to grow quickly.


Dear Sassy, I have found a product that has worked well for me. I used to have long, beautiful hair, but ill health and other circumstances caused it to break off and becove unhealthy. The product I have been using since October, 2000 is Curetage. It is a 5 part system involved in washing and treating your hair. I really believe it has helped me. My hair is healthier, thicker, and I would say it has grown 4-6 inches, when before it would not hardly grow at all. I also use Aubrey Organics Fern&Cad Tar Hair thickener&Conditioner. This works out very well to make my hair thicker, and hold curl and style. Just in the past week I have started to use Shin Min`s `Nu Hair`. I have not used it long enough to tell you how much it is helping though. If you have a CVS store nearby, they sell the Nu Hair, and the first one you buy is free after the rebate. So it would not cost you anything to try it. I try to apply&massage NU Hair in the morning and then apply the curetage hair treatment at night for maximum results. The Web address is www.curetage.com. Their product also come with a money back guarantee.
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I HAVE LONG HAIR MYSELF BUT I WANT TO CUT IT OFF ITS JUST SO LONG I CANT DO ANYTHING WITH IT.SOMETIMES I THINK MY HAIR IS PRETTY AND OTHER TIMES I THINK MY HAIR IS UGLY. KAY
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? ok Kay.......
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Hi Sassy

My advice is:

(1) Eat lots of lean animal protein - this is what is used by the body to create keratin - the substance that hair/skin/nails are made of.

(2) Keep your scalp clean and your hair well conditioned - pamper it with the best products you can afford while it grows out. This will not make it grow faster but will mean that you can go longer without a trim and when you do trim it will be very little - hence maintaining length.

(3) Get out in the fresh air - exercise and get that blood flowing. Also have your back, shoulders, neck and scalp massaged to get the circulation in this area going. This will help the blood (containing nutrients) flow easily to your scalp and feed your hair roots.

(4) Fall in love....trust me, it's crucial.

Best of luck with your hair goals.

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Sassy originally wrote:
Any tips? I really want long hair and tend to be impatient (I am an Aries) so any suggestions? Love this new format, hope you will all bear with my eagerness to grow quickly.


Dear Sassy, I have found a product that has worked well for me. I used to have long, beautiful hair, but ill health and other circumstances caused it to break off and becove unhealthy. The product I have been using since October, 2000 is Curetage. It is a 5 part system involved in washing and treating your hair. I really believe it has helped me. My hair is healthier, thicker, and I would say it has grown 4-6 inches, when before it would not hardly grow at all. I also use Aubrey Organics Fern&Cad Tar Hair thickener&Conditioner. This works out very well to make my hair thicker, and hold curl and style. Just in the past week I have started to use Shin Min's 'Nu Hair'. I have not used it long enough to tell you how much it is helping though. If you have a CVS store nearby, they sell the Nu Hair, and the first one you buy is free after the rebate. So it would not cost you anything to try it. I try to apply&massage NU Hair in the morning and then apply the curetage hair treatment at night for maximum results. The Web address is www.curetage.com. Their product also come with a money back guarantee.
i need some thing from my home that can increase my hair growth
any suggestions!
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eat lean meat protein? as in meat. ive been eating meat all my life and ive gotten tired of it
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hai i am vijay haircareadvicer and messur

if u want long hair


coconut oil +castor oil or use ALMOND oil for oiling


it will groe very faster
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hi vijay......

I also want to grow hair again.... since i accidentally chopped my hair following the advice of my hair stylist in the saloon.

can u give me some more tips on hair growt long and fast.......i am 29...... does age also determine the hair growth.

castor oil is very thick ..... will it affect the texture...
what is the best combination....

Do you have any remedies for dandruff...

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Now, go back and read what they said.

1. Hair is predetermined by genes.
a. I knewa girl went out with who's maximum length was just touching her shoulders
b. The I knew the opposite.

2. Enviromental factors will always have impact
a. You are a proffessional swimmer. Clorine and hair do not mix.
b. You work in a factory among so much grease, it gets in the air and you have another problem.

3. Remember the basics:

Do you remember the brush 100 times braid and go to bed. Natural oils fill small open pockets in your hair. As it gets longer, it gets older and washing and dirt remove these vital oils. By the time the ends come round, their week and break and cause split ends.

Diet is important, vitamins, especiallly gelotin capsules. My finger nails would love to fingerpick a guitar. The gelotin helps make the nail from ripping and make them strong and grow fast.

Guess what! Nails are fused hairs. Look very closely at the nail and you will see striations. If on nails, it will work on hair.

Karen told you how fast hair can grow. that's one period. Then, it just sits around. Then it falls out!

You find lot's of hair in a brush. No matter. Each hair is being replaced.

Hydrating hair products.? You need a biochemist! You need to know the oil in your folickles and match them with something similiar. Find the long hairy, got yah, name and look for the product.

Example. Lets take a product that people commonly use. Tylenol PM. You take the generic.

Acetaminophen - Tylenol
Diphenhydromine HCL - (makes sleepy) It's benadryl

Why buy Tylenol PM geneeric, when you can purchase benadryl and Tylenol, generic and save money. (The dose is the same.) Somonex is benadryl.

So what am am I talking about. Do your honework and find out the biochemical oils in the folicles and find out something similar. Check the shampoos and look at the back labels for the right stuff.

Some conditioners just coat your hair for tagles to not happen. The others (hydrating) go better.

I'd alternate them. Don't overuse the good stuff!

Last thing before I go.

When I was married and having shampoo fights in the kitchen, if your shampooing over and your hair is long, don't bunch it up. Lather and rinse in the same direction, comp it out the same way. Then toss it back. It helps keep tagles away. Brush your hair and comb it out before you wash it.

It helps, too.

See ya!
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Quote o you remember the brush 100 times braid and go to bed. Natural oils fill small open pockets in your hair. As it gets longer, it gets older and washing and dirt remove these vital oils. By the time the ends come round, their week and break and cause split ends...You find lot's of hair in a brush. No matter. Each hair is being replaced.

Overhandling the hair through recreational brushing can cause damage to it.

Quote ydrating hair products.? You need a biochemist! You need to know the oil in your folickles and match them with something similiar.

It's jojoba.


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thanks ekatherine and sparowhawk.......

i kind of had waist length hair... i am an indian....
the hair stylist has chopped my hair till bsl.... that too in steps... so my shortest hair is above the shoulders......
i am kind of depressed if i can ever get my beautiful long hair again...

i would go to the shops and enquire about jojoba oil..... I am doubtful whether i can find it here.... since people use coconut oil here most.... olive oil is available in markets.... but is costly............

can i use olive oil instead of jojoba......

and for coloring can I use Henna....
kindly advise.

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In my case age has nothing to do with hair growth.  In 2 weeks I will be 51 and my hair grows faster then it did in my teens and twenties.  I have found that if I pay attention to my scalp and keep it clean and healthy my hair looks way better. I also use a apple cider vinegar as a final rinse.  It really makes for some beautiful shiny hair.
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