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An Introduction to Tips and Advice for Growing Thin/Fine Hair Long
Yes indeed, if you have thin fine hair it can and will definitely grow! The most exciting part is not just that thin hair can grow, but it can grow long and healthy. I am an African American Female who’s had fine thin hair her whole life. I am living proof that thin fine hair can grow! I’ve been able to grow my fine strands from neck length to armpit length. Yep, I never ever thought that my thin hair could grow long and be healthy. I started my healthy thin hair care journey in 2005 when I became frustrated with my hair. I could never figure out why my fine thin hair would never grow past neck length. I was under the impression that if my fine tresses grew longer than neck length, that it would be limp and lifeless. After some research and being an active member on a couple of sites geared towards long hair care, I found out that it wasn’t true at all.
I began to start putting some of the things I learned into practice. I figured out early on what was needed for growing long hair. To name a few, I had to have healthy hair care practices, find the right hair care products for my hair, and incorporate hair styles that are beneficial to thin hair while retaining length. In addition, I had to be committed to putting in the time for properly caring for my hair. No one knows my hair better than I do, so I shouldn’t rely solely on a hair stylist for keeping my hair healthy. I am the only one responsible for caring for my hair.
The journey to healthy hair care is a lifestyle and this site will provide you with tools and tips needed to grow your thin hair long and healthy. Perhaps for years you’ve believed that you can’t grow long hair, or are experiencing breakage when your thin hair grows to a certain point, or you can’t find the hair care products that complement your thin hair. This site is for you! If you already have long hair, no problem this site is for you as well. In this site you will find the proper ways for retaining your long hair and keeping it healthy. I’m looking forward to learning and growing with all who visit this site! Thanks for visiting!
I’m glad I found your website. Your hair looks very pretty. Well, as for me, my hair is either thin or fine or both, I’m not sure. My mother has thin hair (however, she is 93 y.o.). I guess it’s fair to say that thin hair runs in the family. Receding hairlines also run in the family (father’s side). Is it realistic for me to expect my hair to get thicker even if thinness runs in the family? I’ve been doing the castor oil massage around the temples for about 6 weeks. I have fairly long hair. The longest part falls past my backbone. Some people say I have “a nice grade of hair” but I think some of that is do to the fact that I have thin hair. I guess I would say I’m in the 3c,4a,4b family. I have baby hair around my temples and edges, so I’m not completely bald in that area. But it is very thin. My sister is also concerned about her edges. She doesn’t have baby hair so she is even more aware of her receded hairline. Is there help for us?
Thanks for the compliment! I guess I need to change that picture since I’m now all naturale. LOL! My first suggestion would be to consult with a doctor first to ensure that there are no other medical reasons going on that causes your edges to thin. If the doctors says you’re ok, then I would recommend that you check your diet, check the products you’re using to make sure that they don’t contain drying alcohols, and I would also eliminate getting braids and weaves for a while (that’s if you do any of those things).