5 tips to grow your hair naturally
You jumped in on the short hair trend and got a lob, bob, or even pixie, but now that summer is approaching, you're craving long, luscious locks again that you can toss into a braid or top knot, or rock down with cool, beachy waves. Well, good news, with these genius tricks, you'll have long, healthy strands again in no time.
Trim hair
It may sound weird, but you have to cut a little off for your hair to grow: Damaged ends will break off and make your hair shorter! No need to go crazy, though — just get the ends trimmed every six weeks.
Skip the super hot water when washing your hair
Chill with the steamy H2O! Super-hot water weaken your hair, making it dry and brittle.
Protect hair
Heat styling can fry your hair and keep it from growing long and strong. Go for an iconic blow-dryer instead of a normal one. They're more powerful so they reduce styling time, which minimizes heat damage. When using hot tools, coat strands with a protective style, like a blow-dry lotion, before you turn up the heat.
Don't wrap wet hair in a towel
Wet hair is fragile, so twist it up into a towel after stepping out of the shower can break strands. Instead, gently pat it dry with a towel.
Pamper you scalp
Dirt, oil, and dead skin cells grow on your scalp make it hard for new hair growth to come through. Massage your scalp with your fingers every time you shampoo to get the gunk out.
Trim hair
It may sound weird, but you have to cut a little off for your hair to grow: Damaged ends will break off and make your hair shorter! No need to go crazy, though — just get the ends trimmed every six weeks.
Skip the super hot water when washing your hair
Chill with the steamy H2O! Super-hot water weaken your hair, making it dry and brittle.
Protect hair
Heat styling can fry your hair and keep it from growing long and strong. Go for an iconic blow-dryer instead of a normal one. They're more powerful so they reduce styling time, which minimizes heat damage. When using hot tools, coat strands with a protective style, like a blow-dry lotion, before you turn up the heat.
Don't wrap wet hair in a towel
Wet hair is fragile, so twist it up into a towel after stepping out of the shower can break strands. Instead, gently pat it dry with a towel.
Pamper you scalp
Dirt, oil, and dead skin cells grow on your scalp make it hard for new hair growth to come through. Massage your scalp with your fingers every time you shampoo to get the gunk out.





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