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34 South Parade
Oxford, OX2 7JN
01865 553725
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34 South ParadE, Summertown, Oxford, OX2 7JN

01865 553725

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How can I make my hair grow faster?

May 18, 2022 Guest User

How can I make my hair grow faster?

It’s a question we get asked a lot at the salon, and while one of the main things you need is good old time, there are a few things you can do to help boost hair growth.

Read on to find out how can I make my hair grow faster….

Try caffeine-infused products

Caffeine is great for a pick-me-up and research has revealed that it can also help promote hair growth. According to the study, caffeine may help promote new hair growth at the molecular, cellular, and organ levels in both men and women.

Use essential oils

Essential oils smell amazing, and they are great for hair growth, too.

One study found that a daily dose of 400mg of pumpkin seed oil in tablet form resulted in an increase in hair growth in men. After 24 weeks, the men who took pumpkin seed oil experienced a 40 percent increase in hair count!

Stock up on hair growth boosting vitamins

Specific vitamins, minerals and fatty acids are not only good for health but also play a key role in boosting hair growth. This includes:

• biotin

• vitamin C

• vitamin D

• vitamin E

• zinc

• iron

• omega-3 and omega-6

Avoid over-styling

Heat from curling irons, hairdryers, and straighteners can damage your hair and cause breakage. Try to limit use or decrease the temperature of heated styling tools to reduce hair damage.

Have a trim

It might sound counterproductive, but having regular trims can help your hair grow as it gets rid of split ends and encourages healthy growth.

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