Grow Your Hair Out Long

Have you always dreamed of long, luscious locks? Are you trying to change your look from a pixie cut to a longer hairstyle? Growing out your hair can be frustrating, especially if your hair tends to grow slowly and you are trying to change your hairstyle for an upcoming event or party. Though most people’s hair grows about one half an inch a month, you may be able to make your hair grow faster and longer by making changes to how you take care of your hair, to your diet and habits, and by using hair treatments.

Steps

Making Changes to Your Hair Care Routine

  1. Cut down on your use of hot styling tools. While they may make your hair look good for a few hours, hot styling tools like hair dryers, hair straighteners, and hair curlers can weaken your hair and hinder hair growth. Try to reduce your use of these tools or cut them out of your hair care routine. Do minimal hair styling, with minimal hair products, so your hair can stay healthy and grow out.[1]
    • If you decide to use hot styling tools, set them to a low heat setting, no higher than 325 degrees Fahrenheit, and apply a heat protectant gel or cream before you use the tool on your hair. This will help to protect your hair from drying out and breaking off.
  2. Leave your hair down whenever possible. Pulling your hair back into a ponytail or a tight updo can lead to breakage and damaged strands. Rather than using clips, pins, and hair ties in your hair, go for a more relaxed look. Let your hair flow long and over time, it will grow out long and healthy.[2]
  3. Use shampoo only two to three times a week. Reduce your shampoo use to only two to three times a week so you do not dry out or overwash your hair. This will allow your hair to stay strong and healthy, leading to better long term growth.[3]
    • If your scalp gets oily or itchy due to underwashing, you can increase the amount of times you shampoo during the week. When you shampoo your hair, you should massage the shampoo into your scalp and try not to rub your hair with the shampoo.
    • To keep your hair healthy, you should focus on conditioning your hair every time you shower. Conditioner is great for strengthen your hair, as it replaces the lipids and proteins in your hair shafts. You can also use a conditioning treatment to give your hair an extra boost, such as a treatment that contains natural ingredients to encourage hair growth and soothe your scalp.
  4. Pat your hair dry after a shower. Avoid wrapping your wet hair tightly in a towel as doing this can cause breakage and put stress on the strands of your hair. Instead, use a dry towel to pat your hair so you do not tear, pull, or rip at your wet hair.[4]
    • If you can’t break your towel wrapping habit, use thin towels and soft microfiber towels. These towels are made of material that is light on your hair and soaks up the water in your hair without damaging it.
  5. Get your hair trimmed once split ends appear. Though it may seem like the wrong move when you are trying to grow out your hair, getting your hair trimmed once you develop split ends can actually encourage hair growth. Split ends start as dry, brittle parts of your hair and if they are not trimmed, can work their way up the strands of your hair. If you leave your split ends for too long, when you do go to your hairdresser, she may be forced to trim a significant amount of length off you hair to get rid of the split ends.[5]
    • Make sure you see your hairdresser every 10 to 12 weeks for a trim. Schedule appointments ahead with your hairdresser so your hair stays healthy and free of split ends.
  6. Switch to silk pillowcases. Though it may seem luxurious, sleeping on silk pillowcases can actually encourage hair growth. Pillowcases made of cotton or linen can pull and tug at your hair, leading to breakage when you move around while sleeping. The soft, slick texture of silk will not create any unwanted friction, keeping your hair smooth, long, and knot-free.[2]

Applying Hair Treatments

  1. Use a hair mask. Encourage your hair to grow long by applying a hair mask once or twice a week. Make your own natural oil mask or purchase over-the-counter hair masks at your local drug store.[4]
    • To make a hair mask at home, combine 1 cup coconut oil with 1 tablespoon macadamia oil, almond oil, and jojoba oil. Massage the mask into damp hair and let it sit for ten minutes. Then, shampoo and condition your hair to remove the mask.
  2. Do a castor oil treatment. Castor oil is a natural substance that can encourage hair growth.[6] Applying a castor oil hair mask can lead to hair that grows longer and healthier.[7]
    • Begin by massaging your scalp with 1 cup of castor oil. Allow the oil to fall from your scalp onto the strands of your hair. Once your scalp and hair are covered, use a plastic shower cap on your head to keep the oil in place. Spread a towel on your pillowcase before you go to sleep so you do not get oil all over your pillow.
    • Let the oil sit on your scalp and hair overnight. Wash and condition your hair the following morning to remove the oil.
  3. Apply a hot oil scalp massage. A hot oil massage can help to breakdown any oil or dirt on your scalp and stimulate hair growth from the roots of your hair. Use natural oils like coconut oil, olive oil, jojoba oil, and argan oil.[2]
    • Warm up the oil on a stovetop or in the microwave. Make sure you test the oil before you apply it. It should be at a comfortable temperature that is not burning to the touch and will not damage your scalp or your hair.
    • Use your fingers to gently massage your scalp with the warm oil in slow, circular motions. You can do this after you have taken a shower. You can also ask a friend or partner to massage your scalp for you. Make sure you massage the oil in your scalp for fifteen to twenty minutes.
    • After fifteen to twenty minutes, shampoo your hair well to remove the oil.

Making Changes to Your Diet and Habits

  1. Pack your diet with foods that are high in protein. Boosting your protein intake can help to promote healthy hair growth and prevent any hair shedding or hair loss due to diet. Your diet should have a balance of meat, fish, beans, nuts, and whole grains. If you do not eat meat, make sure you get enough protein through soy based foods, as well as beans, nuts, and grains.[1]
    • The key to an effective high protein diet is to choose your protein sources wisely. Cut out processed meats or full fat dairy products, as these are not healthy sources of protein. Include a high amount of healthy carbs in your diet, such as whole grains, fruits, and vegetables.[8]
  2. Integrate hair-boosting supplements into your diet. Certain multivitamins and supplements, such as Biotin and Viviscal, are known to promote hair growth. These products contain vitamin C and vitamin B, which are key vitamins for hair growth.[9]
    • Talk to your doctor before you take any supplements to check that you are taking the proper dosage and that the supplements will not conflict with any medications you are currently on.
  3. Focus on stress relieving activities like yoga and meditation. Pulling your hair out when you’re stressed isn’t just a turn of phrase; stress can affect your cortisol levels and lead to reduced hair growth. Lower your cortisol levels by doing stress relieving activities like yoga, meditation, and Do-Breathing-Exercises. This will lead to a more peaceful life and a fuller, longer head of hair.[10]

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