You could just see if it grows long enough within that time period. Approximately a half inch. Anything from a quarter inch to 2 and a half inches. It depends completely on the growth rate of your own hair.
it differs with each individual so no telling when they will but i believe it takes a month for and inch.
For different people, the time ammount will differ. The average ammount of people, say it will take about a month, to grow half an inch. If your hair grows faster, it will take a less ammount of time to have full grown bangs.
They should grow the same as the rest of your hair. If your hair isn't healthy, your bangs will grow slow.
They have to grow out and then you brush them to one side.
Actually, your bangs ARE hair.
On average, human hair grows about 1/2 inch per month. So, no, an inch in two weeks is not gonna happen, but be patient, in about two weeks you'll probably be able to live with it. (your bangs)
Well it depends on how much you feed it in a month.
yes they will grow back twice as faster
what's the fastest way to grow out side bangs?
I'm going through the same thing right now. I started with a pixie cut, let it grow out to a long shag cut, then went in to my hair stylist and had it evened out to a bob with some wispy side bangs. As of now, I have about shoulder length hair with swoopy side bangs. Pretty much, justly it grow. The layers will grow out nicely, just make sure to deep condition the ends, and maybe continue to trim up your bangs. :)
No, your hair grows uniformly. However, it may seem that bangs grow faster because they lay on your forehead and can begin to obscure vision.
You cannot speed up hair growth easily, and depending on how long you want them there is probably no way to grow bangs out in two weeks. Be patient and keep the hair trimmed and healthy. It may help to find styles where you cannot see the bangs. Practice pinning them straight back or braiding across the front of your face to see how you can fake the no bangs look as they grow out.