Many people ask this question how they are in a hair growing hurry because they are getting married, going to a Prom, meeting the future in-laws or fill in the blanks. They search for advise on how to grow their hair from short to long in a matter of just weeks. The idea of a vitamin for hair may sound strange at first, but the fact is hair vitamins can do more to promote healthy hair growth than any shampoo or conditioner. Your diet profoundly effects the health of not only internal systems and organs, but external ones including the hair, skin, and fingernails. Growing long, beautiful and healthy hair is not an extremely difficult process. It does not require the upscale hair products hawked by salons, handfuls of expensive vitamins, or any sort of sacrifice to the long hair gods. Don’t trust to the idea of cutting your hair can make your hair growing faster, cutting your hair only makes it shorter, does not affect the growth rate one iota, and cannot determine the length that your hair will grow to. Maximum hair length is determined by the shape and width of the hair shaft, and that is determined genetically and is not alterable with current technology.
Hormonal changes can also impact hair’s health, but long hair can be had at any age with a little patience. Do not overbrush your hair, as you will do nothing but cause breakages and split ends. Invest in a decent hairbrush or comb, and use quality hair products. Do not scrape your hair back, use very tight bands or wear hats excessively. Make sure that you get your vitamins. As you hair is growing out, visit the salon regularly. Frequent trims can help even out awkward stages. Use hair accessories to pin back or lift a section until it is the proper length. There is no magic bullet. If you want to go from a short Bob to long flowing locks instantly than you do have some options, but depending on a variety of factors, they may be limited. Your best bet for overnight long hair is to consider hair extensions, clip on ponytails or long wigs. It is also important to know that just about everyone has a “terminal length” which is the longest your hair will grow based on the active growth period of your hair follicles (the growth cycle of individual hair follicles turns on and off as determined by your genetics). Nothing here can help you alter your genetically predetermined terminal length. Don’t constrict your hair with tight bands, hats, braids and the like. These could lead to split ends and hair breakage. Don’t smoke, drink in moderation, eat a varied diet and take vitamins, especially B12. Use weekly deep conditioning treatments, and long steady brush strokes to transfer natural hair oils from scalp to ends. It’s a long process, but if long hair is your goal, you can have it.
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