Personally I've been smoking a lot for the past year and it has not helped my hair grow at all.
rogain bro pot just gets u high an hungry oh an sleepy yuppp that's a hard drug side effects hungry happy sleepy
Yes. I've been a regular marijuana smoker since I was 14, and I have a proper beard at 17.
Probably not. Many different studies have shown the ability of THC, the active component of marijuana, to inhibit testosterone from acting on the cells of the body. This would mean that your testosterone levels would "drop" as a result of using pot. For kicks, try looking for scientific articles on PubMed. There's an article I was reading the other day by Barnett, Chiang and and Licko - Effects of marijuana on testosterone in male subjects. It was a good read and answers the question you are asking.
Smoking in general can cause hair loss as it depletes the body of Vitamin C. Smoking can leave your hair, skin, & scalp very dry.
Cannabis sometimes grows people hair. Surely not everyone who smokes cannabis hair grows.
Yes marijuana smoke stays in your hair. It never fades out so if a cop asks you for a hair they can determine marijuana use
Yes but that is not an excuse to smoke it.
Yes, it is scientificly proven if you rub THC on your chin it will grow 6x faster
Yes, a drug users hair contains proof of their drug usage.
nothings proven
no
Biotin
yes
It is not really well established which vitamins and supplements enhance hair growth and appearance. Vitamin E has been shown to help hair growth and is available in a wide variety of forms.
Skin Moisturizer: Castor oil hydrates and softens the skin due to its rich fatty acid content. Hair Care: Promotes hair growth, strengthens hair, and moisturizes the scalp. Eyelash and Eyebrow Growth: Applied to enhance eyelash and eyebrow growth.
hair growth
Biotin, Niacin, Zinc, Vitamin B6, Vitamin B12, Vitamin B5, and Amino Acids.
It will make you go bold
One use of CoBaDex CZS is to enhance sexual performance. It also is used for hair growth. It can also be used for a higher libido.
Cannabis Growth
No.
No, shaving does not encourage hair growth. Hair growth is determined by the hair follicles.
To get healthy HUMAN hair and only human hair you should wash your hair every three days with l'oreal shampoo and conditioner and waSh it with Cold water, get it trimmed every month and a half to get rid of dead ends which will enhance hair growth, remember 60% of your hair is water.