How do I grow my hair out?

Austria
May 9, 2007 6:44pm CST
So a few years ago I shaved my head and ever since then I've been trying to grow it out. Then it gets to that awkward point and it sticks out everywhere but it's too short to tie back or do much with and I cut it short again. How do I stick with prowing it out without getting frustrated?
5 responses
@SpitFire179 (2536)
• Canada
10 May 07
my hair grows like 2 inches or more a month, so i've never had to deal with that kind of problem, but for styling, you can make it look awesome with a little moose, and if you can't afford it at any normal stores the 99 cent store usually has some awesome moose for dirt cheap, it's light and does what you want it to, and no matter what your hair looked like before, the moose will bring it to life and give it the style you want. You can try gels, but their so heavy and grose, i can't stand gel, never use it, you can also use hair spray, but i don't use it because it not only damages your hair something fierce, but also makes it hard and all that, i just don't like it. So the best advice i can give you, is just use moose, it'll do the trick for sure. If you can last about 2-3 weeks doing it that way, after that your hair will get out of the crazy stage and start falling nicely. Also, a lot of people say to drink more milk, that it'll help, but it's never made a difference for me, though i'm lactose intollerant, it doesn't change the way your hair grows usually.
• Canada
10 May 07
awesome, no problem, i've found ways around almost everything haha.
• Austria
10 May 07
I actually have mouse somewhere in a drawer in my bathroom, I'll have to go dig it up and experiment with it. Thanks
@polachicago (18716)
• United States
10 May 07
You need Sulphur (mineral present in every cell in the human body, with its greatest concentration in hair, skin and nails). It has often been called the “beauty mineral” and the “healing mineral” because of its ability to promote circulation and decrease inflammation. These qualities also lend to the theory that adequate amounts of sulphur can jump-start hair growth in people with deficiencies. Where to find: Legumes, nuts, eggs, and vegetables, especially onions. My father used to drink onion syrup for everything. Slice onions and cover with sugar. Wait day or two till you see liquid. Have one spoon per day. It is good for cold as well.
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• Austria
10 May 07
I will look into that. For the last 2-3 years I've also been losing my hair. It used to be so thick. After every shower I have to unclog the drain, hand fulls just come out... Used to think it was stress due to moving. I'll up my sulphur intake and hopefully that will help. Thanks so much for the info.
@wachit14 (3595)
• United States
10 May 07
You can try using a styling gel once it begins sticking out to keep it in place. I think everyone goes through this stage at one time or another. For me, I just stuck it out until my hair got long enough. It really only took a few weeks to get past that awkward stage.
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• Austria
10 May 07
I'll give it a try. thanks
@taurean83 (505)
• United States
10 May 07
Well i can only say wait until they grow back again.I never had short hair so can't understand what your are going through.
• India
13 Dec 07
I'm always messing about with my hair! It's sort of an obsession with me. I change the color more often than I change the style though. I care for my hair, i have a long and straight hair, i don't want it to be always in style it maybe damage my hair, i care my hair a lot and didn't apply any on it, am not bother whenever there is a new hairstyle that comes out. All i want for my hair is the that it is now.