How To Grow Your Hair Long + Healthy 💇‍♀️💕 10 EASY Tips

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Finally I am sharing all my hair tips and secrets of how to grow your hair long and healthy, as well as all my go-to hair care products! I thought it would be helpful to create a video sharing all the healthy hair habits that I believe made the biggest differences in my personal hair growth journey, helping my hair grow longer and faster. When I first started my YouTube journey my hair was short, about the height of my shoulders. At the time, I wanted hair extensions, but they were not in the budget. My only option was to try and grow out my hair and here we are!

I hope you found this video helpful, and I would love if you left a comment sharing some of your hair tips!

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With everything going on, I’d love to hear what type of YouTube content you’d like to see moving forward. I had a lot of fun videos planned for spring, and would love to know if you’re still interested in seeing regular content?

Thinking of you all. 💕

AlexGaboury
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TIPS:
1. Don't wash your hair too often.
2. Sulphate free shampoo.
3. Gently was your hair, don't use too much shampoo, use a scalp massager.
4. Use conditioner that meets your hair's needs and don't condition your scalp.
5. Use a cotton t-shirt or microfiber towel instead of a normal towel.
6. Use products that work for your hair after washing.
7. Minimize breakage, finger detangle, scrunchies instead of hair ties, sleep with your hair tied up.
8. Avoid hot tools.
9. Go as long as you can between salon visits.
10. Drink plenty of water and eat well.

jessieknox
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Tip 1: DO NOT cut your hair whenever you're bored.

annitaliz
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Apparently the term is “dusting” when you want just a little dusted off the ends. Trim means a lot more. That’s what my hairdresser said... who knew 🤷🏼‍♀️

SEbeauty
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Can we see your "natural hair?" Like, air dried, not straightened or curled?
Also, you might want to try vlogging so your fans can get to know you better. :)

mariadonnathomas
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I never could figure out why the ends of my hair would go frizzy after a shower. Thank you sooo much! I let my hair dry naturally without using a towel & WOW! No brushing until after it dried. My hair looks so much healthier now. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

kimlesley
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Your background is so aesthetically pleasing.

yayadrew
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I love the invisibobble hair ties, they don’t dent your hair, and they help prevent breakage. I have long thick hair and these are the only hair ties that when I remove them after wearing my hair up all day doesn’t remove any hair!

ThisIsElizabethRose
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When I wash my hair (about once a week) I always shampoo it twice. First to get rid of oils and products build-up, and second to wash my actual hair. For each wash I use about a teaspoon of products, and my hair is long

therikke
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I think I use too much shampoo 🧴🥴 I just love a rich lather! But I don’t wash my hair too often. I use a mask once a week, tie it back at night, and I’m not blow drying it now that we’re finally in lockdown. At 51, I’m lucky to still have long thick hair and get a root tint/balayage every few months. Eat lots of veg, drink plenty of water and give yourself scalp massages. Keep safe and well ladies! 🥰 Hot tip: brush knotty hair from the bottom up in small sections, NEVER from the top down. This has been one of the biggest revelations to me concerning hair care. Give it a go, I promise you’ll be amazed what a huge difference that makes.

yasminm
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Beautiful hair girl! One tip that saved me when I grew my hair really long: a hair pick. Start at the bottom and work toward the scalp. Makes coloring and shampooing a breeze; reduces breakage too.

whathmm
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I started following majority of the tips you showed in your video when the quarantine began here in Philly. It’s been about 3 months and my hair has grown fast (started at just below my chin, now it’s about 2 inches below my shoulders), I have less breakage especially around my face and my hair just appears more full. I wanted to mention I also used that Christophe Robin sea salt scrub you used in a different video and I’m definitely adding that in to my hair routine. Thanks for all of the great tips!

meganspangler
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can you please make a tutorial on how to do a soft wave like the one in this video?thanks

louisahalim
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I am 57 and have had oily hair my whole life. Plus it’s baby fine. I can’t stand the feel and the smell of unwashed hair. Therefore I still wash every day. I use about a nickel size amount of shampoo from the natural food store. I like desert essence shampoos, and beauty without cruelty shampoos. My hair is virgin hair, about 50% gray, so I don’t condition every day. I do it about every other day. My hair is shoulder length. It is healthy and shiny and I get a ton of compliments all the time! I generally don’t blow dry unless it’s winter and I have to go out of the house right away. If I do need to dry it, I concentrate on drying the roots, not so much the ends. Also most of the time I do not comb or brush after washing. I just arrange it, finger comb, and let it dry. Never any hot tools.

cindi
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I'm growing my hair to donate, so I'm trying to take extra-good care of it. I switched to a shampoo bar about a year ago, and my hair is definitely softer. (They're a lot easier to travel with, too.) I wrap it in one of those turban-twist things and squeeze it to get as much water out as I can, and then I let it air dry. My hair has always been thick but fine, and totally straight. It will not hold a curl--I once wanted an updo for a party, so the stylist put my hair in rollers and sat me under the dryer. She took the rollers out, and you could literally watch the curls straighten out. I'd love to have wavy hair like yours, but if I haven't found anyone who can get it to do that by now, I'm never going to. I keep growing it, donating it, then growing it, etc. It gives me an excuse to not have to try to style my hair; I don't have the patience or the skills. Now that I work from home, I don't have to worry about it. 😃

lisagd
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The not washing your hair every day is actually a genuine tip. A few years ago I used to wash them every day now I wash twice a week, it makes a BIG difference

hibax
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I love all of your content that you post! Daily routine, what you eat in a day, skin care routine, exercises, and of course hair and make up! I bet any of the fun videos that you had planned would still be interesting. It's so nice to have an escape! 💞✨

samanthak
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after training my hair to go longer without washing, my scalp has never felt better, it doesn't feel dry anymore and i don't get a lot of buildup so that was a great a great tip!

michellebianca
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When drying your hair, dry with COLD or moderate heat. Although it may take a little longer than hot air, it is SO much better because:
1. Saves you from heat damage. Less heat on your hair, the better!
2. Less greasy hair! When your scalp gets hot, it produces moisture making your clean hair already producing grease.

meganarnold
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Having straight thin hair jsut doesn't allow you to skip days on the washing, sulfate free just doesn't do the trick.

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