growing out my hair
Posted by Ralph Hill on November 02, 2000 at 15:50:53: Previous Next
I shampoo my hair every other night and grease it down i've been growing it out now for 3 weeks and i'm not happy at how low it is i need help because i want to grow out an afro.
Re: growing out my hair
Posted by Victor on November 02, 2000 at 21:03:14: Previous Next
In Reply to: growing out my hair posted by Ralph Hill on November 02, 2000 at 15:50:53:
: I shampoo my hair every other night and grease it down i've been growing it out now for 3 weeks and i'm not happy at how low it is i need help because i want to grow out an afro.
Interesting this post just came up. My boss's boss and I had a conversation about hair today, and one of the things we discussed was afros. He says it used to be a common practise to put hair in cornrows in preparation for an afro. He also mentioned a product called Supergrow, I think. Is that what you're using?
In any case, I think you just have to be patient. Hair grows on average 1 cm per month. However, if you're going for an afro, that means that you have curly hair, so, counting the curls, the net growth will probably be only half this rate.
Re: growing out my hair
Posted by HHH on November 02, 2000 at 23:21:29: Previous Next
In Reply to: Re: growing out my hair posted by Victor on November 02, 2000 at 21:03:14:
: : I shampoo my hair every other night and grease it down i've been growing it out now for 3 weeks and i'm not happy at how low it is i need help because i want to grow out an afro.
: Interesting this post just came up. My boss's boss and I had a conversation about hair today, and one of the things we discussed was afros. He says it used to be a common practise to put hair in cornrows in preparation for an afro. He also mentioned a product called Supergrow, I think. Is that what you're using?
: In any case, I think you just have to be patient. Hair grows on average 1 cm per month. However, if you're going for an afro, that means that you have curly hair, so, counting the curls, the net growth will probably be only half this rate.