I've noticed that my hair grows very fast. I have short spiky hair, and when it gets too long I get a haircut to make it extremely short. In about 2 weeks, its back to its previous state. I use Head and Shoulders shampoo/conditioner. Does head and shoulders make your hair grow faster? If it does, what shampoos make your hair grow slower and/or not affect my hair growth speed in any way?
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Does Head and Shoulders make your hair grow faster?
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Posted 1 year ago #
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http://www.beautifulhamesha.com/Hair-Growth-Tips.phpPosted 1 year ago # -
No it dosen't. It's a dandruff shampoo. I use it and my hair grow at a normal pace. It must just be something to do with you!
Posted 1 year ago # -
WHAT WERE YO BUYING AGAIN?
There is no such thing as a product that will accelerate the growth of your hair.
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Additionally, I’ll share a secret with you.
You do not need to use shampoo for your hair unless you work in an environment
that places grease or oil or other heavy chemical compounds directly into your hair.
If you are an average person who works in an office or a retail store or you are a
full-time student then you never need to put chemicals into your hair in order to clean it.Warm running shower water is adequate. Also, if shampoo remains in the pours of
your skull after you have finished showering that shampoo will slowly weaken the roots
of your hair and your hair shall start to become white prematurely.I haven’t used shampoo or soap in my air for the past 25 years and nobody has
noticed. My hair doesn’t smell or look dirty – it looks normal. I have slept with
many women and none have noticed anything unusual about my hair. One girl
was one of those extremely clean types who is afraid to even touch a handrail
in a public place in fear of germs. She never even noticed anything dirty about my hair.The industry is making a fortune selling you garbage – shampoo is an unnecessary
product that serves no purpose other than to make a profit for manufacturers.
If you are a full-time cook however or a car mechanic whom’s hair is exposed to
filthy or heavily concentrated chemicals then a bit of shampoo is adequate.Posted 1 year ago #
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