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    How can I grow my curly hair really fast?
    Courtney Foster
    Licensed Cosmetologist
    Courtney Foster is a Licensed Cosmetologist, Certified Hair Loss Practitioner, and Cosmetology Educator based out of New York City. Courtney runs Courtney Foster Beauty, LLC and her work has been featured on The Wendy Williams Show, Good Morning America, The Today Show, The Late Show with David Letterman, and in East/West Magazine. She received her Cosmetology License from the State of New York after training at the Empire Beauty School - Manhattan.
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    Unfortunately, your hair grows at the rate that it's going to naturally grow. You can take steps to ensure that your hair is healthy, but there are no unique products out there that will cause your hair to grow at a radical speed. Any product you come across that says it "could potentially increase hair growth" is probably not going to do much good.
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    What is the best way to let your hair grow out?
    Arthur Sebastian
    Professional Hair Stylist
    Arthur Sebastian is the Owner of Arthur Sebastian Hair Salon in San Francisco, California. Arthur has worked as a hair stylist for over 20 years and received his Cosmetology License in 1998. He believes that the true work of a successful hair stylist comes from passion and a love for hairdressing.
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    Trimming your hair adequately and consistently can actually help the hair grow a little bit longer, as it prevents the hair from getting to that split end stage. To help keep your ends healthy, you should also avoid using tight rubber bands when putting up your hair. These can break the ends of your hair due to the tightness and pressure of the rubber band. Opt for hair bands that are softer and gentler on the hair. You can also try using hot tools less and getting some deeper conditioning done by a professional or even by yourself.
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    Which oil is best for curly hair?
    Courtney Foster
    Licensed Cosmetologist
    Courtney Foster is a Licensed Cosmetologist, Certified Hair Loss Practitioner, and Cosmetology Educator based out of New York City. Courtney runs Courtney Foster Beauty, LLC and her work has been featured on The Wendy Williams Show, Good Morning America, The Today Show, The Late Show with David Letterman, and in East/West Magazine. She received her Cosmetology License from the State of New York after training at the Empire Beauty School - Manhattan.
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    Everyone's hair will respond a bit differently to various kinds of oils and treatments, so you may need to try out a few different types before finding the one that's best for you.
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    How long can hair grow?
    Ashley Adams
    Professional Hair Stylist
    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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    On average, hair grows about 1/2 an inch per month and 6 inches per year. This means that you could increase your hair length up to a foot in two years time, as long as you keep it healthy.
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    Are there any types of hair cream that I could use to make my hair curly? If so, could you suggest any that wont make my hair greasy?
    Ashley Adams
    Professional Hair Stylist
    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.
    Professional Hair Stylist
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    If your hair is naturally straight, there isn't a product that will make it curly, a chemical service will be needed for that. However, if your hair is naturally curly and you want a product to enhance your natural curls, you can look into curling cremes made by Matrix, Carol's Daughter, Shea Moisture, etc.
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