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Anonymous
hello /fit/
just wondering if there is any ways to help make your hair grow faster and if those hair food products really work
>> Anonymous
also, does not showering make ur hair grow faster?
>> Anonymous
jerk off.
>> Anonymous
>>85435

That only applies to your palms.

I've heard calcium, or at least something in milk along with sunlight has something to do with hair growth. Dunno if there's any truth to that though.
>> Anonymous
jack off and rub it into your scalp
>> Anonymous
>>85377

There is no real way to make your hair grow faster except by constant trimming.

Hair length is determined partly by genetics, and partly by the strength of your hair follicles - your hair will not grow past a certain length, though this is different for most people. The longer your hair gets, the heavier it gets for your scalp, and hair growth is less encouraged.

Hair growth is also the first thing that cuts out in the event of malnutrition, stress, severe illness and whatnot and the body requires extra resources. (This is why most men love strong, vibrant hair: it's a sign of a woman's health and by extension, fertility) If you are healthy, you will grow thick, long strands of hair. If you are ill, it will grow thin and straggly, or fall out.

Also, the only part of your hair that's alive is at the roots - the rest of your head is DEAD DEAD DEAD keratin. "hair food products" work by staying on the hair strands and giving it a shiny coating to make it appear thicker and lusturous, but it's dead. Also, if you are planning to perm or dye your hair afterwards, hairdressers will recommend against using such products because the coating makes it difficult for perm solutions and hair dyes to work.
>> Anonymous Supporter
also, a mans hair grows faster if he's expecting sex. true story.
>> ­
eat some jello or other gelatin products
>> Anonymous
biotin
>> Anonymous
scalp massaging, so the semen idea was kinda right, and ya, trim the ends every week or so
>> Anonymous
Have a good amount of zinc in your diet. Use shampoo and conditioner alternatively once a week or so. Trim hair like other poster said. And massage scalp.
>> Anonymous
>>85957
Mostly correct.

Hair trimming has nothing to do with hair growth because hair grows from the roots, no the ends. However, if the ends are unhealthy, the damage will travel up faster than the hair can grow, so regular trims are important. How often you go, though, will depend on how quickly your hair grows. You obviously don't want to cut off more than is growing if you want long hair.

Hair is dead, but it can still be at least a sorta healthy dead. Think of hair food products as embalming. You'll get longer hair if it takes longer for each strand to break, and moisturizers help with that.