HAIR BODY AND...

How to Grow Out Your Hair and Keep it Healthy

5 min read

5. Use Soft Lackey Bands – With No Metal Pieces

2567686 orig | Stay at Home Mum.com.au
via diydoityourselfproject.weebly.com

Even though my hair is past my shoulders now, I wear it up all the time. Because of this, I spend a bit more money on my lackey bands, and highly recommend you do as well. Bands with no metal joints are the best for your hair as they stop pulling and tearing. Also remember that when you take your bands out, you should do it the same way they go in: very gently, one loop at a time.

6. Massage Your Scalp

Scalp massage | Stay at Home Mum

If you’ve never tried self-massage on your scalp, you are absolutely missing out. There’s not much as relaxing as a nice scalp massage, and it can do wonders for your hair when it comes to growth. Scalp massage helps to stimulate the follicles and encourage your hair to grow faster. It also helps to loosen up some of the day-to-day grit that gets onto your scalp, so do it before your shower and get all of that off.

7. Eat A Balanced Diet

balanced diet | Stay at Home Mum

You might not think that what you eat is going to impact on your hair, but you’d be wrong. A really unhealthy diet will result in poor hair quality. Remember that hair is made of protein, so you definitely need enough of that to power your body and get your hair looking stunning. Other vitamins and minerals linked to healthy hair include vitamin C, iron, vitamin A, omega-3, zinc and selenium, vitamin E and biotin.

8. Get It Trimmed Regularly

bigstock Hairdresser Cutting Hair 61296848 | Stay at Home Mum.com.au

It might seem illogical to trim your hair regularly when you’re trying to grow it out, but regular trims are actually really important. Hair splits at the ends, and the longer you leave it, the more likely it is that those splits are going to travel up from just around the base to affect your entire head. Regular trims mean you cut off the damaged and dead hair, leaving your hair looking better, and you feeling better.

What tips do you have for others trying to grow out their hair?

EVERYTHING 1 | Stay at Home Mum.com.au

Jody Allen
About Author

Jody Allen

Jody Allen is the founder of Stay at Home Mum. Jody is a five-time published author with Penguin Random House and is the current Suzuki Queensland Amb...Read Moreassador. Read Less

Ask a Question

Close sidebar