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Howto get silky, shinny, longhair - #10899

Isha bhainsora

My hair are frizzy hairfall and dull and want a good growth in 1 month and doing everything is possible in home now please tell me how to make it beautiful and easy to make my hair good growth in 1 month

Age: 16
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Focusing on your hair’s health, start by addressing frizziness and hair fall which could be linked to multiple factors. Ensure you’re consuming a balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals, particularly iron, zinc, and vitamin D, as deficiencies might contribute to hair issues. Include foods like leafy greens, nuts, seeds, and fish. Hydration is key; aim for at least 8 cups of water a day to support overall cell health. Regularly oiling your hair, with coconut oil or argan oil, could help in reducing dryness and improving texture. Apply oil slightly warm, leave it for an hour, then rinse with a mild shampoo. Avoid daily shampooing, as it can strip natural oils; aim for around 2-3 times a week. When drying your hair, let it air-dry as much as possible and minimize heat styling. To promote hair growth, gently massage your scalp for about 5 minutes each day. It enhances circulation and stimulates the follicles. Avoid harsh treatments or chemical relaxers that might further damage your hair structure. If possible, consider a silk pillowcase, as it reduces friction during sleep. Consider stress levels, as it can be a hidden cause for hair issues; regular exercise and mindfulness techniques could potentially help. While one month is challenging for significant growth, gradual improvements in texture and reduction in hair fall can be achieved with consistency in care. Notice any patterns or triggers that worsen your hair condition and avoid them. If issues persist, consult a dermatologist to rule out conditions like alopecia or nutrient absorption problems. Self-monitoring and adjustment are vital, so keep track of any progress or changes when trying new remedies.

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