Everything You Need To Know About How to Grow Curly Hair Fast
A bob cut transformed my long, curly hair into a pixie a couple of years later, and I’ve been wearing it that way ever since. But it didn’t take long before I began to yearn for, well, long hair. Ponytails were a thing of the past for me, and I wished I could try all of the big braids I’d seen on Pinterest. I came to the conclusion that it was past time to stop cutting it. After nearly a decade, my hair is currently about two to three inches below my ears, depending on how I style it. That’s it, that’s all there is to it.
Curly girls, in particular, often find it difficult to maintain their pixie cuts, which makes it an even more frustrating experience for those who have done so. Awkward phases are inevitable unless you’re a celebrity with a team of stylists at your disposal, and the frequent trims make it seem as if your hair will never be ponytail-length again.
According to hair professionals to figure out the best way to get my hair back to its former glory of being long and luscious. Here’s what I discovered about the subject.
Don’t cut your own hair; instead, consult with a professional.
The fact that I consider myself an amateur — with a strong emphasis on the word “amateur” — hairstylist does nothing to alleviate any of my difficulties. Using those salon-style scissors that you can buy at the drugstore, I’ve been slicing and dicing away at my hair for several years. It appears to be in good shape to the untrained eye for the most part.
On the other hand, stylists are aware that something suspicious has been going on. The next time I go to the hairdresser, I know it’ll only be a matter of time before my stylist casually inquires about my hairdresser, “So, uh, who cuts your hair?” For the most part, they kindly bite their tongues when I sheepishly tell them that I do it myself, and then bite my own tongue before adding, “There’s a reason why I’m currently using a Groupon!”
Having said that, money is only one aspect of the equation; I’ve discovered over the years that many stylists, even the best of the best, simply do not know how to deal with curly hair effectively. As a result, curls cannot be cut or styled in the same way that straight hair can, which is why spiral-specific stylists and beauty retailers are a godsend to people like me who have curly hair. For help, if you’re having trouble, look on Yelp, Google, or ask your curly-haired friends for recommendations. This will help you avoid getting a bad haircut from someone who isn’t familiar with your particular hair texture.
Find the best cut and style for your face shape.
Unfortunately, there isn’t a universal cut that is suitable for those of us who have curly hair. Stylists must take into consideration a variety of factors, including the curl type, face shape, and (of course) personality of the client. If you see a celebrity with a great cut who has a similar hair texture and face shape to yours, consult with your stylist to see if it would work for you.
What is one thing that virtually every head of curls should have? Adding that layers are the most effective way to combat the dreaded “pyramid hair” that so many heads of curly hair are susceptible to, Lyvar exclaims, “Layers!”
Maintaining your hair’s health through proper styling is essential.
To keep curls healthy and strong as they grow long and strong, it’s important to avoid using too much heat when styling them. If you’re going to blow dry your hair, a diffuser is essential for maintaining the shape of your curls. After you’ve washed your hair, squeeze it out and apply a leave-in conditioner or mousse to the ends. To style your hair, twist it into the desired shape, then place it in the diffuser and allow it to dry.
Make use of the proper products — and stay away from those that contain harmful ingredients.
Experts agree that curly girls should avoid products containing sulfates, polymers, and parabens, as these ingredients can strip hair of its natural oils and cause build-up at the follicle, which can slow down hair growth and cause breakage.
The folks at DevaCurl recommend skipping shampoo altogether, or at the very least opting for a cleanser that is light on the lather factor. Over the past several years, this method has gained popularity, with celebrities and everyday people alike claiming it to be their secret to success.
In the meantime, Desiree Verdejo, the founder of Vivrant, recommends using a clarifying shampoo every other day to keep your scalp clean — “a clean scalp is extremely important” — followed by a conditioning wash every other day. The use of a deep conditioner and a daily moisturizer, such as light hair milk, is also recommended to keep curls moisturized.
Chadwick Pendley, Master Artistic Educator for Ouidad, is also quick to point out the importance of staying hydrated during a performance or class. Make use of a deep conditioning mask to keep your tresses in peak condition.
Don’t forget to take care of your curls at night
While many women take the necessary steps to achieve picture-perfect hair before leaving the house, they don’t devote nearly as much time to their bedtime haircare routine as they should.
According to Verdejo, “Make sure your hair is pulled back in a way that it doesn’t get tangled while you sleep, whether it’s a braid, high ponytail, or a low ponytail,” and that satin pillowcases or a satin bonnet are essential to prevent breakage.
Does curly hair takes longer to grow?
The fact is, curly hair takes a longer period of time to grow longer than straight hair because it grows in a curl rather than straight down. Curly hair, like straight hair, grows at a rate of approximately 1/2 inch per month, on average. To achieve longer hair, you’ll need to be patient and work together with your hairstylist to develop a strategy.
What helps natural curly hair grow?
Often, when we feel that our natural hair is not retaining its length, it is due to raggedy ends that need to be trimmed and also healthy scalp which is necessary in order to maintain the length of the hair. Frayed or damaged ends can cause further damage further up the hair shaft, preventing your curls from reaching their full growth potential and resulting in a damaged hair appearance.
Does curly hair get straighter with age?
Adults will frequently notice changes in their wave pattern and growth patterns as they enter their senior years, just as infants and toddlers with those adorable curls seem to suddenly start growing straighter hair as they grow older. There are, however, a variety of other factors that can influence the way your hair grows.
How can I make my curls grow overnight?
When attempting to make your curly hair grow more quickly, it is important to protect it at night. Before you go to bed, apply oil to the ends of your hair to protect them. Try coconut, olive, or jojoba oil as a substitute. Sleeping on a satin pillowcase can help to prevent damage to your skin while you sleep.
Tips to grow healthy hair
Do you want to make your hair a little bit longer? If this is the case, you are not alone. Long hair appears to be a symbol of youth, health, vitality, and fertility, according to some. On a nearly daily basis, I receive inquiries from clients who wish to extend the length of their hair, and who frequently express concern about the difficulty in accomplishing this goal. It is possible that you are experiencing difficulties in growing your hair longer for a variety of reasons. Take into consideration the nine factors listed below in order to maximize the length and appearance of your hair.
1. The rate at which curly hair grows
The fact is, curly hair takes a longer period of time to grow longer than straight hair because it grows in a curl rather than straight down. Curly hair, like straight hair, grows at a rate of approximately 1/2 inch per month, on average. To achieve longer hair, you’ll need to be patient and work together with your hairstylist to develop a strategy.
2. Work out a strategy with your hairstylist.
In order to grow your hair longer, one of the most important things you can do is work with your hairstylist to develop a plan that both of you can follow. If your hair stylist understands your desired result, knows how quickly your hair grows, and then cuts as little as possible from the ends of your hair that are contributing to your length, you will be much happier.
The hair that is growing below your parietal ridge is the hair that is contributing to your overall height and length. Your stylist will use the hair that is growing above this, or wherever he or she decides to start elevating, to create an attractive shape for your hair. It is not recommended to have curly hair to get a haircut where all of your hair is the same length unless you prefer the triangle look.
3. Avoid using products that thin out or texturize curly hair
Allowing your stylist to thin out or texturize your curls is not recommended for hair growth. This is because it breaks up the ends of the curls and creates frizz or kinky hair. This causes the process of growing your hair out to take much longer than it otherwise would. The frizz and thin perimeter of one’s hair is something that no one wants.
4. Establish a schedule for regular haircuts.
Split ends are your worst nightmare. In order to prevent split ends from forming, it is essential to get regular haircuts when your hair is getting longer in length. Split ends, despite the fact that they do not appear to be growing, are actually splitting your hair strands and shortening your hair length.
When my wavy and curly clients (2A-2B) and curly clients (2C-3B) grow their hair longer, I recommend that they come in for a haircut every twelve weeks, my super curly (3C-4A) clients come in every four months, and my super curly (4B-4C) clients come in every six months, respectively.
5. The amount of hair on the head
The density of your hair has a significant impact on how long you will want your hair to grow in the future. If you are fortunate enough to have thick curly hair, you will be able to grow your hair longer without it appearing too thin as a result of this. I
If, on the other hand, your hair is thin, the longer it grows, the thinner it appears to become. For my thin-haired clients, I usually recommend that they get a haircut that maximizes the appearance of fullness rather than growing their hair too long and making it look too thin at the ends. This is a situation where fullness is more appealing than length.
6. The influence of the spring factor
The pattern of your curls has a significant impact on how long your hair will grow. A high spring factor is present in very tight 4A-4C curls, which means that they take a long time to grow long. Looser 2A-2C waves achieve length more quickly because they have a smaller spring factor.
7. Curl pattern
Every individual’s curl pattern is distinct. Your hair will take longer to grow long if the curls at the nape of the neck are tighter than the curls at the crown, as the spring factor of the hairs that are creating your length is higher in the nape of the neck curls.
In order to achieve length quicker, you should have looser curls at the nape of your neck than at the crown of your head. However, in both of these situations, it is critical that your stylist understands how to blend the various curls together seamlessly. Please refer to my blog post on why it is important to cut curly hair dry for more information on this topic.
8. Dietary Supplements
Your hair is made up of two components: water and protein (keratin). Consuming adequate amounts of water and maintaining a healthy diet is essential if you want to grow your hair healthy out longer in the future.
Just as your doctor has advised you, the best foods for your body are also the best foods for your hair, so make sure to eat plenty of vegetables, fruits, nuts, and other nutritious foods that contain Omega-3 Fatty Acids.
9. Supplements are number nine on the list.
It is possible to take vitamins and minerals every morning to help promote healthy hair growth, but this is not recommended. A supplement containing keratin, biotin, collagen peptides, hyaluronic acid, all of the alphabetic vitamins, or any combination of the ingredients listed above can help your hair grow longer and more resilient. However, even if you are taking supplements, you will need to be patient in order to see your hair grow longer. The key to getting the best results from supplements is to be consistent with them and commit to taking them on a daily basis for at least six months.
10. Genetics
Genetics dictate that your hair will eventually grow as long as your body will allow it to grow. A factor in determining the maximum length of hair that can be grown is the amount of time that your hair remains in the follicle before a new hair grows into the follicle and pushes the old hair out of the way.
This period of time varies from person to person and appears to be inherited genetically in some cases. The length of your hair will depend on whether or not you are genetically predetermined to grow hair for 18 months before a new hair begins to grow into the follicle.
If you are genetically predetermined to grow hair for nine inches before it begins to fall out, then you will be capable of growing nine inches of hair before it begins to fall out. If you are able to grow your hair for 60 months without a new hair growing in the follicle, you will be able to grow your hair to 30 inches in length. I understand that it is unfair, but that is the way life can be at times.
Wrap up!
Curly hair necessitates a different approach to styling than its straight or wavy counterparts. In addition, curly hair is more prone to premature breakage as a result of its finicky nature, which may make it difficult to grow it out to longer lengths
Often, when we feel that our hair is not retaining its length, it is due to raggedy ends that need to be trimmed, which is necessary in order to maintain the length of the hair. Frayed or damaged ends can cause further damage further up the hair shaft, preventing your curls from reaching their full growth potential and resulting in a frizzy appearance.
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