No. If you eat a lot of vegetables, healthy food and wash your hair with shampoo and conditioner every other day your hair will grow faster and stronger. ATENTTION! If you just add doing sports every day you will also lose a lot of weight.
Absolutely NOT! This is not true at all. Birth Control pills contain hormones like estrogen...and estrogen can make hair grow faster....but that is from the inside. You would need to TAKE birth control pills for this to have the slightest chance of working, not PUT them IN your hair! And even then you probably won't notice a big difference. Just take a hair growth vitamin like HF37 or Exotic Allure if you want your hair to grow!
that is the stupidest question i have ever heard and the answer is no it does not make your hair grow long. YOUR WELCOME!!!!!!!!!
No it does not.
Yes it does.
No please don't!
The birth control pill does not work when put into shampoo. You need to swallow the pill in order for it to have any effect.In other words, there's no number of pills you can put into your shampoo to have any effect.
yes! i did this for about 4 months and my hair grew about 30 centimetres, i do recommend it! the more expensive pill you buy, the longer and better it works!!
Maybe. They don't experience the risks of pregnancy and child birth.
No, because Menopausal women are past their fertility age and can no longer have children. So in a way Menopause is its own birth control.
A lot of women stop taking birth control without informing their Doctor. However when you do see your Doctor again its advisable you tell him/her that you're no longer taking birth control to your medical record can be updated accurately.
When you take the birth control pill, you can expect shorter and lighter periods. When you stop the pill, your periods go back to their natural length and heaviness of flow.
No it makes your period more heavy and last longer! Dont do it!
It is possible to get pregnant when changing birth control pills. If you have not been on birth control for at least 2 months, you should use a back-up method, such as condoms, for the first week of starting your new birth control, to avoid putting yourself at risk of pregnancy.
Yes it is possible to experience an irregular menstral cycle when you discontinue taking birth control. This is because when you take birth control it actually regulates your period. By stopping birth control you may experience breakthrough bleeding. Breakthrough bleeding is when you menstruate at times when you normally would not begin your menstral cycle. Breakthrough bleeding can possibly last for up to a full period or longer. Stopping birth control may also stop your period for a month or longer or you may not receive your period around the normal time of which you used to when you were taking your birth control.It depends sometimes you're period gets normal after birth control but sometimes it may still keep being irregular. It depends on the person and or pills
It depends on the type of birth control. Sometimes after starting it, it could be longer than normal, and sometimes it will disappear the first month. Sometimes it will be normal, and sometimes is will be shorter.
Possibly because you need to REMEMBER, WHEN YOUR ON ANTIBIOTICS THE BIRTH CONTROL NO LONGER WORKS.