Sunday, January 1, 2012

Growing Hair FAST!

BRUSHING: It stimulates the scalp. Stimulation from brushing produces natural oil. The more oils that come out, the more nourishment your hair will get naturally and that’s the best kind because it helps to speed up the process from the inside out. Focus on brushing the scalp and don’t worry so much about the ends. 
If your hair is dry or brittle, brushing the ends too much can lead to breakage.


TREATMENT: It doesn’t have to cost a fortune. You don’t need to spend more than $20-$30 for a deep conditioning mask or treatment. Talk with your hairstylist. Ask them what they think is right for you. They can feel your hair and tell if you need moisture or protein. There’s a huge difference.

  • Hair that has been chemically treated or over-processed with color usually calls for more protein because it will strengthen the hair by building a shell around it. 
  • Hair that is dry and dull is often just starving for moisture. You may even need both, so when it comes to treatments, please pop into the salon and talk to your pro!

VITAMINS: Pre-natal vitamins help with hair growth and biotin + viviscal vitamins as well. Take vitamins with lots of water to insure they’re properly digested. The hardest part about vitamins isn’t finding them, it’s taking them consistently. My recommendation is to get a vitamin box and keep a small supply in your purse or put them next to your keys so you take them on the way out the door.

SPIDER MASSAGER?: Here’s my theory: 
  1. When you use it, it gives you the chills all the way up to your scalp. 
  2. When you get chills, you get goosebumps. 
  3. When you get goosebumps, what happens to the hair on your newly shaven legs? 
  4. That’s right, it grows! 
Just a personal theory, Hair does grow insanely fast. Coincidence? I dunno. Worth the 7 bucks to find out!

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