I have been trying to grow my hair out for almost a year. I have straight hair but it is thick and fine. Right now, my hair looks pretty good, but I am having a few problems. First, at the very ends of my hair in the back, the ends seem to curl up a little. This only happens in certain places; some of my hair on the ends are straight. How can I make sure my ends stay straight without damaging my hair? Second, I use Garnier conditioner for dry and damaged hair; what should I be using on my hair based on my hair style (straight, fine, thick)? Third, will selson blue (dandruff shampoo) damage my hair if i massage it in my scalp (I have alot of dandruff and dry scalp). Fourth, how can I comb through the back of my hair without combing through tangles? I always seem to damage my hair when I comb through tangles in the back. Also, my hair is layered in the back...Information is VERY much appreciated. I am serious about growing long hair and would appreciate information.How do you grow and maintain long hair?
long hair has weight, so it will reduce the curling. Garnier makes a 'length and strength' formula that works great, and try combing out your hair when the conditioner is in, and then rinse, this should reduce tangles. The dandruff shampoos out they have now come in many different types for different types of hair. It shouldn't affect or damage your hair, but if you're worried, only use it every other day. Dont wear your up in tight elestic bands with metal bits on them, they KILL long hair. Deep condition once a week, it does wonders. Also, if you want to spend the money, I recommend ';mane n' tail'; shampoos, they are specially made for length.How do you grow and maintain long hair?
first of all you have massage your head and then washing clearly.
you don't you chemical products or shampoo. is it damage your long hair even thought you are using only aruvendic product like oil, every day you have massage in your head you see a result within week. because this is my experience and you are using perfect comb. if you any doubt contact my id emnath1987@yahoo.co.in
i myself used to have long hair for about 4 years, but about 3 weeks ago i decided to get rid of it! lol
as for your question....maybe at first when you started growing hair your hair was straight....but as time went on and your started to grow, your hair started to be the way its suppose to be. your hair is just like my hair...straight, but at the end curled...very curled. dont worry about it dude....if your hair is like my hair then its gonna look awesome! and trust me...the girls are gonna love it!
my adivice...leave it the way it is cause you cant naturally straight it. if you do then somehow in someway its gonna get damaged.
i hope i made you feel better about your hair!
OHKAY!!!
well...first of all if u want it to grow longer...try almond oil...know for a fact that it works....
and yeah ur hair will straighten out...due to the weight of it...but u could use a hair starightner if ur not satisfied...personally i wud'nt....slightly curled up hair at the end looks very very nice.....
i dont think your hair is dry and damaged so ...y that conditioner...
and if u are a regular shampooer then use a gentle shampoo...otherwise use strong ones....
the dandruff shampoo if not herbal MAY damage ur hair and scalp...chances are less but still....so dont vigourously rub it into ur head...
k...now i think combing throught the tangles is very important....if u let it be ur hair will get matty....combing thru and making it smooth will also make it look shiny.....it doesnt damge it tho....ask any1....
there are ways of doing it tho....
1. maybe after you've shampooed with conditioner...in wet hair..
2. maybe the same but in dry hair
3. take it slowly and spend about 10 minutes carefully combing ur hair without pulling at the roots too much....
and layered hair...where does that fit in?? ithink it looks nice is all i can say
hope ur hair grows fast...
Lavender oil has been shown to increase hair growth so massage the oil once a week and soak for 30 minutes before washing. Try http://solutionsforhairgrowth.blogspot.c鈥?/a> for more details. More simple remedies for dandruff at http://usefulinfo-dandruff.blogspot.com/ Check out http://solutionsfordryhair.blogspot.com/ for more info about dry hair.
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