Quote from: kariann330 on June 27, 2013, 06:54:43 PM
WHAAAATTT....do share plz....im trying to recover from a hairline high undercut....the top is about 6in now and sides and back are like 3in lol
Ouch. Hair, on average, grows 1/2 an inch a month. Eating lots of protein helps hair grow faster because hairs main content is keratin (a protein). Biotin and pre natal vitamins also help. High estradiol levels help too. Lastly, daily scalp massages stimulates the dermal papilla into producing hair faster due to increased blood flow.
But unfortunately, it'll probably still take quite some time to grow out long hair if that's what you're looking for. Like I said, on average hair grows 1/2" per month. My hair has always grown fast at 3/4" to almost an inch a month. Careful with your E levels, however... high E increases hair follicle density and if / when they come down to normal, you're actually subject to postpartum type alopecia. My E was in the 1400 range last month and my E dose was cut in half, and I'm losing quite a bit of hair.