So, I had super super long hair. But about six months ago, I got the THEN "IN" bob, razored, short-layered hair cut. In length, it was about an inch longer than my chin. I loved it at the time! But now, I'm growing it out. Now, I want that long, flowy, hair. :l I regret getting so many layers! My hair's grown in length since then, but my layers are taking forever to grow back. So my hair is completely unever. By next September, I'm hoping I can achieve this dream hair. I haven't cut my hair again since that big hair cut mistake I made, and now my hair has grow up to an inch over shoulder length. How many inches does hair usually grow in one year? Anything I can do to make my hair grow faster? Anyway to make my hair look more even? I don't expect my hair to go from a little over shoulder length to super long hair over night. I'm hoping I can do it by next September. Hair extensions aren't an option. Thank You%26lt;3
How Many Inches Does Hair Usually Grow In One Year?
It depends on your hair growth cycle and the health of your hair. Hair generally grows about a half an inch to an inch a month. So that's 6-12 inches in a year. A lot of times, though, people never see their hair progressing because they are damaging it so much that it's breaking off as fast as it's growing. This can happen by heat damaging it too much, over brushing and combing, and not keeping your hair moisturized. The best way to ensure hair growth is to keep it moisturized and handle it with care.
How Many Inches Does Hair Usually Grow In One Year?
hair grows about 6 inches a year ( =
How Many Inches Does Hair Usually Grow In One Year?
Normally, hair grows about 1/2 inch each month.. So, in one year it should be about 6 inches longer. :D
How Many Inches Does Hair Usually Grow In One Year?
about 6 inches :( i am going mine out too its a pain
How Many Inches Does Hair Usually Grow In One Year?
Most hairs have a life expectancy of three to six years and on an average, hair grows at the rate of 6 inches annually. The secret formula for hair growth is to see that hair remains healthy. So try
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