Stick to treatments involving Coconut oil. Coconut Oil stimulates hair growth because it penetrates deep into your hair follicles and is considered protein. Oils work great for hair, for maximum benefits heat them up indirectly. Heat up a cup of water in your microwave for two minutes, and in a separate enclosed container with your hair masks, place it in the cup of water to heat it indirectly.
Avoid heat if you can. You don't need to get a haircut every x number of months, that just causes it to stay at the same length. Get a cut if you really need to dead ends, split ends, etc , cutting hair won't just randomly make it grow twice as fast.
You can wash your hair every day, it's shampooing you want to stray from because it's very stripping. Shampoo your scalp ONLY. Don't rinse out all of your conditioner. This helps immensely and when you wash your hair again it will be de-tangled. Try to brush your hair outside of the shower with a wide tooth comb. If you have any questions - feel free to contact me. I am in the process of growing out my hair and the above has really helped me. Who's kitty? Oh okay I see. Thanks everyone!
However you said that coconut oil stimulates hair growth? The mane n tail conditioner has coconut oil and soybean oil as well. I didnt know it had that in it! It's awful for your hair! Full of silicones and sulfate that coat the hair shaft and prevent moisture from getting it causing your hair to look temporarily nice but in the long run is dehydrating your hair making it brittle and yucky!
What everyone else said. I honestly don't see a problem with it because it has the same ingredients as my previous shampoos and conditioners, with the addition of beneficial ingredients such as coconut oil. I've seen so many success stories, and since it's not too different from my previous shampoos, why not. Well if you don't see a problem, then go for it.
Katie I personally don't think ruining my hair will do any good just for coconut or soybean oil. I used to use it, I didn't see any more growth but it didn't make my hair brittle or damaged at all. I feel the same as you, Renay. Lol well I was looking for opinions from people who have tried it. Does it work for hair growth? I think only somebody who has used it can answer that question. Well some people do research before unintentionally screwing up their hair lol.
Well Katie, if you read my post I'm sure you'll read where I mentioned I used it for almost a year. And it did take me about 5 months to notice my hair getting dry and brittle. I had to find out the hard way why my hair was getting destroyed.
Thanks kitty! Well girlls if you think about there good reviews and bad reviews, everyones body is different. It's true that our bodies are different, but some things are just facts. Well I still it works on different people. Please help us maintain positive conversations here by following our guidelines below. We reserve the right to remove comments and topics that don't adhere to the following rules. Does horse shampoo really make your hair grow? Keratin naturally exists in hair and serves as a protective layer around the shaft.
Over time hair can lose its keratin content and incur damage. Using a shampoo with these proteins fortifies your locks to keep them protected.
Hair will retain its strength and will be less likely to break resulting in longer and healthier strands. With external use hydrolyzed collagen acts as an amino acid that many may be lacking on their scalp. Collagen is known for providing your body with the nourishment it needs to promote new growth. Which will potentially result in thicker looking hair. It also rinses away excess sebum which could block new hair follicles from growing. You can use horse shampoo much in the same way as a regular shampoo.
Horse shampoo is intentionally designed for horses. Talk to a dermatologist about which types of hair care products might work best for your own hair type. Find out how adding zinc, protein, and omega-3 fatty acids to your diet can give you better looking hair, and learn tips for maintaining your locks.
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