First, it depends on the gene. There are women with very dense, others it grows very quickly. Forget about any products that supposedly make hair grow faster. It's a scam, there's no way a product you apply to your hair can make it grow fast. However, you can help her grow healthy. Nutrition is very important. Make sure it is varied and healthy. There are nutritional supplements designed for healthy hair and nails, here they can already be useful. Second, forget about curling irons, paints and hair dryers altogether. Here you have to make a choice, either dyed / curly / straight hair, or long hair. Chemicals and high temperatures destroy the hair and it blooms. If you have fine hair, it is downright disastrous. Third, replace shampoos with sulfates for those without sulfates, sold in organic stores. Sulfates are quite aggressive to the skin and hair, dissolve grease and wash well, but they dry out terribly. You can use shampoo with sulfates 1-2 times a month for deep cleansing. Fourth. Avoid silicones. Silicones are found in 90% of hair products, mostly conditioners, masks, creams and oils. They are not harmful in themselves, but unfortunately they do not dissolve in water, they are washed off only with sulfates. If you use a sulphate-free shampoo and apply silicone to your hair, after two weeks your hair will become sticky, matted and sagging due to the accumulated silicones that form a film around the hair. Save the silicones for special occasions, and use something silicone-free for every day. Natural oils do not have silicones, and most gels do. Always read the content labels. Silicones: dimethicone, amodimethicone, ciclopentasiloxane. Water-soluble silicones (more acceptable): PEG Sulphates: sodium laureth sulfate and any containing the word sulfate. Fifth. Arm yourself with a lot of patience. It will take your hair about 6 months before you see improvement. My hair is up to my waist, growing really fast, there was a period under my ass. And I am 1.80 tall. Although it grows fast, my hair is very fine and dry. I used to wear it an inch under my shoulder and it was all blossoming and tattered because of the hair dryer. Ever since I stopped harassing her with hair dryers and aggressive shampoos, she has stopped blooming. Now I cut it 1-2 times a year, even without it blooming. I wash it at most 2 times a week. Then I wrap it with a towel to absorb the excess water. I solve it and smear it with jojoba oil while it is wet. I put more on the edges and try to distribute it evenly. Jojoba oil is extremely suitable for hair and is a great substitute for all kinds of moisturizing oils of L'Oreal, Garnier, etc. (which are actually 50% silicones). It is very light, does not greasy, nourishes and retains moisture in the hair. It also has an anti frizz effect. If you put a few drops on dry hair, it adds shine. After the jojoba oil, smear with cream (no silicones of course) and let it dry. Since my hair is brittle, I have to style it a bit before I go out. She usually smears it with gel. Some of the products I use are from the Kativa brand. They have pretty good shampoos and creams. After the jojoba oil, smear with cream (no silicones of course) and let it dry. Since my hair is brittle, I have to style it a bit before I go out. She usually smears it with gel. Some of the products I use are from the Kativa brand. They have pretty good shampoos and creams. After the jojoba oil, smear with cream (no silicones of course) and let it dry. Since my hair is brittle, I have to style it a bit before I go out. She usually smears it with gel. Some of the products I use are from the Kativa brand. They have pretty good shampoos and creams.
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With Kreuterhof shampoo. See on YouTube a recipe for healthy hair with rice water. Very effective. Champagne is very good, there are different types. The rice water recipe is super effective and you only need water and rice. With it, the hair becomes shiny, grows quickly and as if from advertising. Drink plenty of water.