Myth #1: Keeping your ends trimmed makes you hair grow faster.
FICTION. Obviously, if you cut your hair, it will be shorter. Having your hair trimmed does not make your hair grow any faster. It is wise to eliminate unsightly split ends because your hair appears healthier without them, but again, it does not make your hair grow any faster from the root.
Myth #2: Having/not having a relaxer helps your hair grow.
FICTION. Your hair will not grow faster or slower with or without a relaxer. Hair grows at the same rate despite the chemicals you put in your hair. What inhibits hair growth is hair breakage, which occurs when you have over-processed hair or otherwise mistreat it. If you have a relaxer, maintain your hair properly (moisturize, moisturize, moisturize!) and your hair will grow just fine. Healthy hair is key. Avoid frying your hair out with over-processing, excess blow-drying, and harsh chemicals.
Myth #3: Oiling your scalp promotes hair growth.
FICTION. Oiling your scalp does not promote hair growth, In fact, having blockage around your roots does not bode well for growth, according to Angela Browner, over at AOL's Black Voices.
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Myth #4: There are certain vitamins that help your hair grow.
FACT. These natural vitamins and minerals help hair growth by promoting healthy hair:
vitamin B-complex supplements,
folic acid,
biotin
beta-carotene
magnesium
sulfur
silica
zinc
Myth #5: Hair growth is genetic.
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Myth #6: Your diet affects hair growth.
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Take the vitamins and mineral supplements previously mentioned.
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In conclusion, remember that your hair grows at the average rate ************SPAM/BANNEAR************ six inches per year, or an ½ inch per month. It can grow a little faster or slower than that, but not much more or less. The healthier your hair is, the better it looks and the better it grows. There are no “quick fixes” or secrets to getting long, healthy hair. That’s the long and short ************SPAM/BANNEAR************ it.
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Tips for Growing Out Your Hair: How to Keep Your Hair Healthy As It Grows
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Hair Growth Myths: The Truth Behind Common Misconceptions About Growing Your Hair.