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To grow long, luscious hair, keep your hair healthy and hydrated to avoid any dryness or damages. It is best to use shampoo 2-3 times a week and condition your hair daily. You can also apply a deep conditioning treatment and massage your scalp once a week to encourage hair health. For best results, maintain a healthy diet, sleep on a silk or satin pillowcase, avoid heat styling tools, and don’t dye or chemically relax your hair. With some patience and persistence, you’ll be well on your way to thick, flowing locks.

Method 1
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Washing Your Hair

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  1. 2-3 times a week with sulfate-free shampoo . Rather than shampooing your hair daily, skip a day or 2 in between your washes. This allows your natural oils to hydrate and repair your hair. Shampoo strips your hair of these natural oils. Rub a quarter-sized amount of shampoo between both of your hands, and massage the shampoo over your scalp and hair. [1]
    • If your scalp gets itchy or oily, you should wash your hair.
    • Look for a shampoo formulated with ingredients like vitamins E and B5, iron, copper, and zinc. They increase keratin production. Keratin is the protein structural content of your hair, and providing your hair with these nutrients helps ensure it grows long, thick, and healthy.
  2. your hair daily, even on days you don’t shampoo it. Hop in the shower, wet your hair, and apply a generous amount of conditioner. Be sure to cover your roots and your ends, and massage the conditioner into your scalp. Let the conditioner sit for 1-3 minutes. Your hair is less likely to dry out and have split ends if you keep it moisturized and healthy. [2]
    • Look for conditioners rich in ingredients like coconut oil, argan oil, shea butter, and panthenol (vitamin B5).
    • While you don’t need to shampoo your hair every day, conditioning it daily helps keep it hydrated and healthy, which promotes hair growth.
    • Conditioner replaces the lipids and proteins inside the hair shaft, which makes your hair healthier. The healthier your hair is, the faster it will grow.
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  3. Warm water is harsh on your skin and hair. When you are finished washing your hair, turn your water temperature down. Rinse your hair thoroughly in cool water seals the cuticle of your hair, which strengthens the follicle before you style your hair. [3]
    • Be sure to wash out all shampoo and conditioner.
  4. Apply a deep conditioning treatment at least 1 time a week. Scoop a generous amount of conditioner into your hands, and apply it after you wash your hair. Concentrate the majority of the product toward the tips of your hair, since this area is typically the driest and most brittle. Leave the conditioner on your hair for 15-45 minutes, and then rinse the conditioner out completely. For best results, wrap your hair in a plastic shower cap as you wait. [4]
    • To boost your results, you could sit under a hairdryer with a shower cap on. This helps the conditioning treatment penetrate even further into your hair.
    • Deep conditioning treatments hydrate your hair, which encourages healthy hair growth and prevents split ends.
  5. Massage your scalp with essential oils 1-2 times a week. Drip a nickel-size amount of oil to your fingers, and rub your hands together. Then, place your hands in an L-shape form, and rub your scalp starting at your hairline. Continue moving your fingers across your head in small, circular movements for about 5-10 minutes. This promotes blood flow to your scalp, which encourages hair growth. [5]
    • In addition, the essential oils decrease stress levels. Managing your stress levels helps avoid hair thinning.
    • You can use either eucalyptus, rosemary, peppermint, or tea tree.
    • Avoid putting too much pressure on your temples and neck.
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Maintaining Hair Health

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  1. Healthy hair starts with a healthy diet ! Eat foods rich in vitamins that promote hair growth as often as you can. For instance, eat dark, leafy greens like spinach and broccoli for a source of vitamins A and C. You can also eat foods like salmon, eggs, avocados, sunflower seeds, almonds, yellow peppers, and sweet potatoes. [6]
    • Sweet potatoes help retain vitamin A, sunflower seeds are rich in vitamin E, and yellow peppers are rich in vitamin C. Almonds have a high biotin and protein content.
    • Salmon is rich in vitamin D and protein, eggs contain biotin and omega-3, and avocados have a high concentration of essential fatty acids.
  2. These vitamins encourage hair growth and thickens the hair follicle. You can look for a multivitamin with all of these listed, choose a “hair, skin, and nails,” vitamin, or purchase them individually. For best results, take time first thing in the morning, following the specific directions. [7]
    • It may take a few months to see results, but over time, taking these vitamins regularly may result in longer, thicker, healthier hair. Your skin will also look great too!
    Jen Atkin, Celebrity Hairstylist

    Supplements can help nourish your hair. "Alongside hydration in the shower with the shampoo, conditioner or mask that you use, on top of that, getting fish oil vitamins or biotin from a vitamin store is also really key in helping to keep your hair healthy."

  3. You can easily snip your ends yourself or get a trim at a salon. Routinely trimming your ends keeps your hair healthy, removes split ends, and revitalizes the follicle. [8]
    • Removing any split ends gives the appearance of long, thick hair. If you don't trim your ends, the split could move upward and eventually cause the whole strand to break off.
  4. Get a keratin treatment every 8 weeks to moisturize your hair. While your hair grows, it is helpful to get a keratin hair treatment every 1-3 months. Keratin is the protein your hair is made of, and keratin treatments coat the hair with a protective layer of protein. This avoids damages and smooths out your hair texture, so you don’t have to use styling tools as often. You can either purchase an at-home keratin treatment or schedule an appointment with a stylist. A keratin treatment should be repeated every few months. [9]
    • This is great for chemically straightened or colored hair. It's also a favored treatment among those with curly hair because it helps to keep curls manageable.
    • Some keratin treatments contain formaldehyde. Talk to your stylist about finding a treatment that is safe for you.
  5. Cotton pillowcases are rough on your hair and often take the moisture out of your hair. Switch to a silk or satin pillowcase to reduce friction and retain moisture. This, in turn, prevents damage to your hair. [10]
    • You can find silk and satin pillowcases at home supply retailers or online.
    • Silk and satin pillowcases also help avoid breakage and tangles. The less your hair breaks, the longer it will be.
    • Silk pillowcases work the best, though satin pillowcases are a more affordable option.
  6. When the cuticle of your hair is exposed to chemicals from hair dyes, bleach, or relaxers, it gets dried out and damaged. If your hair is dry, it is much easier to break or to get split ends. Limit the chemical treatments to grow your hair as long and thick as possible. [11]
  7. If you want long, thick hair but your hair is thin or fine, consider investing in a hair regrowth treatment. You can purchase these at beauty supply stores and do them yourself, or you can find a stylist online and schedule an appointment. Hair regrowth treatments preserve the hair you have and help promote new hair growth. [12]
    • Before you pull the trigger on a hair regrowth treatment, it is helpful to do some research online. These are often made with chemicals, and the only FDA-approved drug to treat hair thinning is Minoxidil.
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Styling Your Hair

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  1. You want to use hair tools that are gentle on your hair and scalp. Paddle brushes help your hair lie flat, giving the appearance of longer length, while round brushes create the look of shorter strands. Boar bristle brushes in particular work great to spread natural oils through your hair, which promote hair health. [13]
    • In addition, use elastic hair ties without any metal. The metal pieces on hair ties can snag your ends and cause damages.
    • Metal combs often result in broken ends, so instead use plastic combs instead.
  2. When using styling products like leave-in conditioners, mousses, gels, serums, and hair sprays, always select products with natural ingredients over products with chemical or artificial formulas. Chemical products will strip your hair of its natural oils and cause excessive dryness, while natural products will replenish and hydrate your hair.
    • Look for products rich in coconut oil, jojoba oil, castor oil, and almond oil. In addition, styling products with essential oils like peppermint, tea tree, and eucalyptus are great for thickening hair.
  3. In addition to natural ingredients, you can purchase shampoos, conditioners, and styling products that are advertised as “volumizing,” “thickening,” or “lengthening.” These are formulated with ingredients that help open up the hair cuticle. You can also use specialty products that offer hair growth. [14]
    • For best results, use a quarter-size amount when you wash or style your hair.
  4. Use dry shampoo if you want some volume as your hair grows. To get the appearance of thicker hair, squirt a quarter-sized amount of dry shampoo into your hands, and rub your hands together. Then, run your hands through your hair at the roots. This temporarily increases the width of your hair strands. [15]
    • Also, dry shampoo helps your roots stand up, giving the appearance of thicker hair.
  5. Exposing your hair to high temperatures cause damages, dryness, and split ends. To keep your hair as healthy as possible, try not to use tools like flat irons or curling irons . Instead, wear your hair naturally or consider updos! [16]
    • Apply a heat protectant hair product before you use a flat iron or curling iron if you do use them.
    • If you still want to use heat styling tools, the best tools to prevent damages are iconic dryers and ceramic irons.
    • In addition, you can use other styling options that require less heat. For example, hot rollers are a less damaging option than curling irons.
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    How do I make my hair thicker?
    Laura Martin
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    Laura Martin is a Licensed Cosmetologist based in Milledgeville, Georgia. She has been working as a hair stylist since 2007, and began a career as a cosmetology teacher in 2013. She worked as a teacher at Arrojo Cosmetology School, teaching cosmetology practices, hairstyling, and hair color application. She also brought her cosmetology expertise to her work as a staff writer for fashion blog Style Noted, writing pieces related to hair and fashion. She received an MFA in Creative Writing from Georgia College & State University, where she was also an English Teaching Fellow. Additionally, she received a BA in Creative Writing and Literature from New York University.
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    Thickness is hereditary, so there is only so much you can do to change it. However, eating a balanced diet with plenty of protein and taking biotin supplements can maximize your hair's potential.
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    How do I grow thicker hair?
    Ashley Adams
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    Ashley Adams is a Licensed Cosmetologist and Hair Stylist in Illinois. She completed her Cosmetology education at John Amico School of Hair Design in 2016.
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    Look for hair products with essential oils such as peppermint and tea tree in them, or you could even solely rely on the oils alone. From personal experience, castor oil has helped my hair grow back thicker. I applied it every day, twice a day, and noticed results after two months of consistently using it.
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    How much time does it take to grow hair?
    Laura Martin
    Licensed Cosmetologist
    Laura Martin is a Licensed Cosmetologist based in Milledgeville, Georgia. She has been working as a hair stylist since 2007, and began a career as a cosmetology teacher in 2013. She worked as a teacher at Arrojo Cosmetology School, teaching cosmetology practices, hairstyling, and hair color application. She also brought her cosmetology expertise to her work as a staff writer for fashion blog Style Noted, writing pieces related to hair and fashion. She received an MFA in Creative Writing from Georgia College & State University, where she was also an English Teaching Fellow. Additionally, she received a BA in Creative Writing and Literature from New York University.
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    Hair grows an average of 1/2" per month, assuming it is relatively healthy. To figure out how long it will take to achieve a particular length, you can measure and multiply by 2. So, for example, growing 4 inches usually takes around 8 months; 6 inches takes about a year.
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      • Massage raw egg whites into your scalp and roots weekly. The protein helps strengthen strands so they can grow longer without breaking. Let the mixture sit for 5 minutes before rinsing.
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      To grow long, thick hair, start by washing it just 2-3 times a week, so you’re not stripping natural oils that hydrate and repair your hair. Then, use conditioner every day, even on days you don’t shampoo, and deep condition at least once a week. Additionally, massage essential oils, like rosemary or tea tree, into your scalp 1-2 times a week to increase blood flow and encourage hair growth. You should also eat foods like salmon, broccoli, and avocados, which are full of vitamins and minerals that promote hair growth. For more tips from our Beauty co-author, like how to choose the best styling products to get longer, stronger hair, read on!

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