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Started by Riley Skye, November 05, 2013, 12:00:29 AM

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Riley Skye

Well over the past year my hair has actually grown back! Now I really want to grow it out so that it's just about shoulder length. The thing is right now the hair at the corners where it regrew are still shorter than the rest of my hair and for some reason it seems that my hair hasn't really grown much. As you can see in my profile pic it's extremely wavy/curly. Do you guys have suggestions to grow it out faster?
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Xhianil

Eating right, your body will only grow fast if it can.
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Alainaluvsu

Scalp massages stimulate the blood flow to the follicle, helping it grow faster. Also, eating right, as Xhianil has suggested. Pre natal vitamins also help with that.

However, the corners don't really grow back that well from what I've noticed. They've grown back a little for me, but not much :(
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DanicaCarin

As already mentioned, good diet, vitamins, scalp massages. Avoid any harsh hair treatments, like straitening, coloring, and such. If your prone to split ends, get them trimmed. Keeping your scalp free of excessive "product" build up. Some suggest massaging your scalp with extra virgin olive oil or dark castor oil. Here is a link with the benefits.

http://www.newhealthguide.org/Olive-Oil-For-Hair-Growth.html

Here is some DYI for hair care. I've tried them and they all make my hair feel/look awsome.

http://blog.freepeople.com/2013/08/5-natural-home-remedies-frizzy-hair/
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Jennygirl

Maybe this could help you:

http://www.newhealthguide.org/Coconut-Oil-For-Hair-Growth.html

I've never used coconut oil that way, but I use it for about everything else. It's inexpensive, natural, and generally makes the body happy (as long as no allergy).
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Natalia

Indeed the corner hair seems to grow back a bit, what is a relief for us that were already presenting some degree of baldening.

After one month on HRT I can notice some small and really thin hair coming up on my corners, but not on the whole area. I think they may really grow back, specially in areas where the baldening is recent, but they will never be as strong as they were before.

But it is better than being bald, right? ^^

I don't cut my hair since the beginning of this year and it is getting a good length everywhere, except on the front...it is looking like a mullet! I'm so jealous of some girls with long pretty hair ;D   
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Seras

I have really long hair down to the small of my back but I also have some of the corners missing. Dodgy corners doesn't mean you can't have long hair.
You just have to style it so you don't see the corners very well and watch out for gusts of wind blowing your hair up  >:(

Only reasons I have any MPB at all is because my long hair prevented me noticing it for so long and getting on finasteride.
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Riley Skye

The hairs on the corners actually grew back to regular head hair but are shorter due to them being newer. Right now my hair is still too short to really style it much, though I should ask my stylist. It always seems to grow out a few inches then it just stalls for some reason. I want it longer but it doesn't seem to want to grow more or perhaps it's just really curling more as it does.
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