Braids are strands of hair that are lighter in texture, shorter in size, and grow right along your hairline. If you're having trouble managing them, try growing them out so your hair can be styled more easily! To speed up hair growth, try taking supplements that are rich in protein and massaging your scalp regularly. If your hair appears to be caused by damage to your hair, try improving the health of your follicles by using hair care products that are milder in nature. While waiting for body hair, try styling it using hairspray and anti-tangle cream.
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Method 1 of 3: Encouraging Child Hair Growth
Step 1. Take a daily supplement that contains protein or amino acids
Both are very powerful drugs for nourishing hair and promoting its growth. In addition, you can also take supplements that contain marine products, such as fish oil, which are also good for hair health. However, still consult the desire to the doctor, yes!.
Read and comply with the instructions for use listed on the supplement packaging. For example, some protein supplements need to be taken twice, once in the morning and once in the evening
Step 2. Massage the scalp 30 seconds before showering
Place your fingers on your head, then massage your scalp in gentle circular motions. Also massage the hairline area that is overgrown by hair. Do this for at least 30 seconds, and repeat the process as many times as you want.
- Massaging the scalp can increase blood flow to the area. As a result, it can stimulate the health of your follicles and hair growth.
- You can also massage your scalp at a salon with expert help.
- If you want, you can pour a few drops of an essential oil, such as rosemary, peppermint, or lavender onto your scalp before massaging it to encourage hair growth.
Step 3. Consult a dermatologist
If your hair is falling out or your hair isn't growing well, it's most likely due to hormones or medications you're taking. To overcome this, try to consult a doctor on how to encourage hair growth in a healthy way. Chances are, your doctor or dermatologist will recommend medication or even laser therapy.
Method 2 of 3: Treating Hair Damage
Step 1. Use a moisturizing, sulfate-free shampoo for daily use
Look for shampoos that contain good quality ingredients, such as vitamin A, green tea, shea butter, and sunflower oil. Also look for sulfate-free shampoos because that means they contain fewer chemicals and detergents. If you have color-treated hair, check the shampoo package to make sure it's safe for color-treated hair.
- Read the instructions on the shampoo package before using it. Chances are, you don't need to change your shower routine other than changing the shampoo you use.
- Shampoos that contain moisturizers can speed up hair growth while softening the strands and preventing them from tangling.
Step 2. Apply a deep conditioner (a conditioner with a high moisture content) once a week
Unlike ordinary conditioners, deep conditioners can penetrate each hair strand better to nourish it. Then, put on a shower cap or other head covering to warm up the conditioner. If you want, you can even sit under the round hair dryer to maximize the results. Rinse the conditioner with water afterwards.
- Read the instructions on the product packaging before applying it to your hair. Remember, every conditioner has different rules regarding the duration of use and how to rinse.
- Deep conditioners are often referred to as “hair masks”.
- Look for hair masks that contain good quality ingredients, such as macadamia oil, amino acids, protein, and honey.
Step 3. Comb the hair gently with a wide-toothed comb
Combing hair with a round comb, especially when blow dried in a hot dryer, can damage hair and increase the number of strands of hair. Therefore, use a plastic or wide-toothed wooden hair comb to detangle each strand from root to tip. If possible, it's best not to brush your hair for 1 or 2 days and just trim the shape with your fingers.
If your hair feels tangled when you brush it, apply the serum to the area first before trying to untangle it
Step 4. Haircut every other day
If your hair is constantly tied up, there is an increased risk of breaking or breaking your hair, especially if the ties are too strong. In fact, those very fine strands of hair may be new hair growth or broken hair! Therefore, rest your hair by letting it loose regularly so that the hair fibers are not always pulled and do not easily branch.
Observe the size of the child's hair. If each strand is a different length with dry or tangled ends, it's most likely the result of broken hair
Step 5. Reduce the use of hot styling tools
If the number of strands of hair is increasing, it is most likely to blame for the styling method you use. From now on, try to reduce the frequency of drying your hair with a hairdryer or use the lowest temperature. Do not also apply a vise to curl hair in the front area or near the hairline, because the hair in that area actually has a more brittle texture.
Observe the texture of your hair. Hair that is stressed from exposure to excessive heat will look tousled with dry or split ends
Method 3 of 3: Styling Children's Hair
Step 1. Arrange the hair in a random style that seems messy
First, tie your hair into a loose ponytail or bun to make your hair more visible. Then, braid your hair tightly and insert your fingers between the braids to loosen the shape. This way, your hair will look like a deliberate part of the hairstyle.
The key is to choose loose, natural hairstyles so that some hair looks out of control. If the hair ties are too neat or tight, any loose strands will look messy and out of place
Step 2. Spray a little hairspray to smooth your hair
Get a new toothbrush and spritz the hairspray you normally use on the bristles. Then, apply the bristles of the brush to each strand of hair while slightly pressing to smooth out the shape. Apply this method to all the sections of hair you want.
- You can also replace your toothbrush with a folded paper towel. In addition to providing a similar effect, you can also throw away the tissue immediately after use.
- Remember, the use of hairspray can also damage and dry out the texture of the hair, especially because one of the ingredients in it is alcohol.
Step 3. Apply a small amount of anti-frizz cream to the hair
This is the last step that needs to be done after the rest of the hair is done. Pour a small amount of an anti-frizz product, such as pomade or hair serum, into your fingers and apply it all over the strands. Spread the product evenly so your hair doesn't look wet but keeps its shape well.