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One of the myths surrounding fast hair growth is that you have to get your hair
trimmed every 6-8 weeks. In reality, you only need to get your hair trimmed if
you have split ends, otherwise it won't make your hair grow faster. You can
even trim split ends yourself if you feel comfortable enough doing so. As soon
as you see split ends popping up in your hair, take scissors and snip them off.
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Your hair is the most vulnerable when it's wet, so keep yourself from
twisting hair or rubbing vigorously with a towel; instead, pat hair
with a towel. You can also lean so that your hair is to one side, and then
squeeze it with a towel to remove the moisture.
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When you comb your hair after a shower or bath, use a large tooth comb
or pick; begin at your ends, working your way up to the roots. Since wet hair
is so fragile, you should avoid being rough with your hair. With that being
said, you should avoid going to sleep with wet hair to keep it from
breaking.
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When you're brushing your dry hair, use a boar bristle brush. Along with
this, flip your hair upside down to brush; this stimulates your scalp and hair
follicles, and moves the natural oils down your hair shaft.
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Wash your hair less frequently so that the oils your body naturally
produces can moisturize it. You should also use cool water to rinse your hair
after both shampooing and conditioning. This helps to
keep hair shiny for longer periods of time without the use of shine sprays. The
average person should wash their hair every other day or less; also note that
dry shampoos are a good alternative to washing daily.
· Conditioners should
always be used after each shampoo so that the nutrients can be replenished.
Avoid applying conditioner to your scalp, and rinse the conditioner completely
out of your hair. Leave conditioner on your hair for one or two minutes before
rinsing.
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