How do I get my hair to grow? faster? longer?
These are all common questions. Before we talk about any hair tips, it’s important for you to understand that your hair IS GROWING!!!
There are 3 common reasons why you’re not seeing any hair growth. You can read them here.
In most cases, your hair is breaking at the same rate that it was growing, given the appearance of stunted hair growth.
You may also want to read the Differences Between Hair Growth and Breakage.
Here are 10 Things that helped me see 6 inches of hair growth in a year or less
SEE ALSO: 7 Reasons Why Your Hair LOOKS Like It Stop Growing
Shampoo, Co-Wash and Rinse As Needed
Natural hair by nature is very porous, meaning has a high porosity, and mine is no different.
4 Tips to Lower Your Hair’s Porosity
My scalp and hair need to be cleansed and rehydrated at least every 4-5 days and sometimes, co-washed in between.
A clean scalp promotes healthy hair growth by removing build-up, dead skin, and other unwanted debris. Cleansing more frequently than once a week or twice a week is perfectly ok if you’re using a gentle sulfate-free cleanser.
I discussed this in more detail in my Guide to Healthy Hair. In between shampoos, I Co-wash or Rinse (run water through my hair without shampoo or conditioner) my hair especially in summer. (Houston, TX has 100°+ heat and my hair needed it.)
Pay Attention To Those Ends
A lot of times we pay less attention to the oldest part of our hair, the ends. They are the last part to receive moisture and product, but they are the first to lose these things. In addition to trimming split damaged ends, you should apply your product for ends to tips. Always, always moisturize and seal your ends.
If you like these great FREE tips, you’ll LOVE Guide to Healthy Hair
Less Manipulation
As much as I love to style my hair, it can be somewhat temperamental — and I’ve found that it thrives when left alone. I dare not comb or brush this tightly-curled hair daily, not even every other day. Low manipulation or protective styles, like twists or braids, protect my hair from manual breakage and moisture loss.
Read: Why You Should Protective Style
Work In Sections
I have been blessed with a very thick head of hair. It’s beautiful, I love it, but it can be challenging. The longer my hair grows, the thicker it becomes.
Everything must be done in 4-6 sections, from shampooing to conditioning to moisturizing to detangling. These ensure full coverage.
Penetrating Oils Work Best
The first few years of my natural hair journey I would slather on the Shealoe (shea butter+ aloe vera gel). This isn’t necessarily a bad thing, especially in the winter. Shea butter is a natural moisturizer, great for sealing in the moisture.
The problem is, it only coats my hair. Lighter oils, like coconut or olive oil, actually absorb into the hair, giving it the ability to strengthen and reinforce the hair’s internal structure. Read more about the benefits of penetrating oils.
Read: 5 Ways Coconut Oil Prevents Hair Damage
The Hooded Dryer is Your Friend
I’m not sure how the hooded dryer got a bad rep, although I think there’s confusion about heat damage. There’s actually a greater chance of heat damage with blow dryers than there ever will be with a hooded dryer, according to Audrey Davis-Sivasothy, author of The Science of Black Hair – hooded dryers are indirect or diffused heat source. With indirect heat, there is little or a zero chance of heat damage.
See Also: 7 Myths about Heat and Heat Damage
It’s very beneficial to sit under a dryer during deep conditioning treatments because it will help your conditioner enter the hair more thoroughly. Plus, 30 – 45 mins under the dryer reduces air drying time and helps your style to set and last longer.
Buy: Hooded Dryer
Read: The Disadvantages of the ‘No-Heat Challenge’
Never Skip the Leave-In Conditioner
For some, a leave-in conditioner is optional. Not for me! Especially if I want beautifully, defined curls. I had a hair aha moment (an epiphany, really) when I used Giovanni Direct Leave-In Weightless Moisture Conditioner for the first time.
As I saw my curls defined and popping, I thought, “Yes, this is what I went natural for!” Leaving in your conditioner minimizes frizz, dryness, and flattens the hair cuticle for fewer tangles and moisture loss.
Take A Multivitamin
I know there are a lot of hair supplements on the market but I don’t trust them. Many of the dosages are unregulated and way above the recommend daily dosage for these particular supplements.
Ingesting nutrients that your body isn’t deficiency of can be disastrous. Hypervitaminosis or vitamin poisoning can lead to adverse side effects such as hair loss, acne, and even death…
Besides many nutrients rely on each other to actually get the job done. For example, biotin is almost ineffective if taken in the absence of zinc to inhibit shedding.
A simple multivitamin and well-balanced diet is all you need for healthy hair. Read more about vitamins for healthy hair.
Drink More Water for Hydrated Hair
When it comes to hair care it’s very easy to focus on the external. It’s the same way with your skin — when you have dry skin or hair, you look for the nearest moisturizer.
Doing this only covers up dryness (not the most effective way to treat it). Moisturize and nourish your hair and skin from the inside out by drinking water. I notice a huge difference in both my hair and skin when I’m drinking water daily.
What’s your best tip for growing longer hair?
Tell me in the Comments below
Ok thank so much I will try it on my hair
I just decided to transition because of post partum hair loss. My permed hair is very long in less than 5yrs and it is seriously breaking after i had my second baby. I pray it grows fast just like my permed hair.