I agree, water helps hair grow. Wetting your hair on a frequent basis helps it to grow. Saturating the scalp with water is great. I absolutely love the feeling and I will continue with this theory for 3 months to compare.
Orders Process in 1 Business Day. My Wishlist Login. That straight and wavy hair appears to grow longer faster than curlier or kinkier textures 2. Those with straight and wavy hair tend to wash their hair more often than those with curlier or kinkier textures The logic behind her theory is that more washing equals more root stimulation and moisture, both of which equal faster hair growth and more retention.
Moisture and length retention Many of us are aware of how length retention is adversely affected by dryness. But what about over-manipulation? About Chinwe Healthy hair care tips and more! Shea, Cocoa and Mango Blended Butters. Notify of. Inline Feedbacks. I agree that washing the hair frequently causes the hair to grow faster. Elia T. Reply to jjac Oil hydrates hair. Water has the opposite effect.
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Go to the shop. Loading Comments Email Required Name Required Website. I noticed that my strands seemed markedly healthier and most importantly longer. Had I unearthed the untold secret to hair growth by foregoing wash day? I couldn't be certain but it sure seemed that way. A quick Google search appeared to confirm my thoughts: washing your hair less 'might' emphasis on the might make it grow faster.
Was there science behind this notion? I reached out to several experts to find out. How often should you wash your hair? So how often should you wash your hair? I was pleased with this initial confirmation of my new found length. That is until I spoke to hair and scalp wizard Anabel Kingsley, brand president and consultant trichologist at Philip Kingsley.
Worse still, Anabel suggested that abstaining from regular shampooing could actually do more harm than good. This again is untrue. The act of shampooing will not increase the amount you see. How can you make hair grow faster? Perhaps the oils I was basting my head in were behind said growth boost, then? Confused and marginally miffed, I called hair guru Zoe Irwin , ghd UK brand ambassador, for her take.
The action of shampooing removes this dead skin. An Indian head massage with castor oil for the roots and almond oil for the strands is an excellent weekly treatment. Part of most treatments is a clarifying shampoo. The bottom line is that a clarifying shampoo will not rinse and clean the hair and scalp properly when used with cold water.
Think about washing your hands. Warmer water molecules attract and lift dirt better. More importantly, your hands do not have sebaceous glands whereas the glands on the scalp produce oil and sebum. If you had oil on your hands, would you use cold water to remove it even with the best soap? I think not. Temperatures have to be quite high to impose damage to the cuticle. I would guess above At this level, we recommend a heat protecting spray for the hair. Warm water is best. Right in the middle.
Remember—healthy hair grows from a healthy scalp. Scalp being the soil that grows your crop hair , needs to be cleansed and nourished. As I mentioned earlier, your scalp's sebaceous glands make this skin unique.
We produce a waxy ester that is anti-microbial sebum —it is imperative that this bi-product be removed from the scalp, follicle funnel and hair. The more oily the scalp, the more often it needs to be washed.
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