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Growing out hair?

Asked by ItsySpider (2points) April 1st, 2018
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I’ve had a pixie cut for a while and ever since last month, I wanted to grow it out to a bob, maybe just below the jawline. I also had curly hair before my pixie, if I grow it out to a bob, will it become curly again? Please comment tips for growing out hair quickly, as I want the bob badly by the summertime. Thank you so so much!! ((Btw, my hair is about two inches on the top and about on inche on the bottom where my neck is)) :D

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JLeslie's avatar

Just let it grow. Buy some barrettes for the inbetween stage. Do a cut in 3 months to trim the back a mini bit to start evening it up.

It is NOT true that trimming your hair will make it grow faster. Again, if you want it to grow let it grow.

If it’s curly you might need to flat iron or chemically straighten your hair to get what you want without having to blow it out for a long time after every shampoo once it starts to grow.

Pandora's avatar

Use coconut oil on your scalp and take vitamin E or eat plenty of fish. Also massage your scalp daily. Also do a hair wrap when you go to bed. Be sure to pull your hair tightly as you pin it down and then cover with a hair net. This will straighten and pull your hair as you sleep.
If your hair is naturally curly, it will remain so. But there are shampoos now that actually straighten or relax your hair without all those burning damaging chemicals. I recently saw it at work in a hair salon. So I don’t know the name, because my hair is fairly straight on most days, but you can go to a hair salon and ask about it.
I find that my hair grows quickly but I believe it is mostly aided by making pony tails or making a french braid. I think pulling it makes it grow out faster. But the coconut oil and massages and vitamins help a lot.

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