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A ponytail is a hairstyle in which you gather your hair up, usually with a hair band of some sort. Hair needs to be long enough to stay in the hair band in order to make a ponytail.
Pull your hair back in a ponytail and sleep with it in
It depends on how long you want your ponytail to be. If you plan to grow your hair about 10 inches long, then it would take 13 months to do it at the rate your hair is growing. It may seem counterproductive but in order to grow your hair quickly yet maintaining a decent enough look, you have to have your barber trim it every week in the beginning and every two weeks after a couple of months or so. That way, you get the shape you want and constant controlled trimming actually stimulate the hair to grow faster.
NO! It will actually damage your hair. Do not wear your hair in a ponytail at night. Especially if your hair is still wet. Even if it is dry though, you are damaging your hair by wearing it up at night.....
Hair will grow faster if you trim the ends.
yes
Some ways to style your hair would be: Having a side ponytail. Curling your ponytail. Having a loose ponytail. Braiding your ponytail.
Yes your hair grows longer. The rubber band will not stop it from growing. However, be sure not to sleep with a ponytail in, it might put too much stress on your hair and cause it to break.
yes a hair treatment does causes hair to grow faster and fill in
The child's hair should grow faster if you trim it but you can't make it grow faster
I usually twist the hair while it is in a ponytail then wrap the twisted hair around the ponytail. There are also bun-builders that can assist you in bun-making. You would make a ponytail, but the ponytail through donut-looking bun builder then spread the hair out over it. Put a hair-tie around it, then twist or braid the excess hair around the bun.
Hair tends to grow faster in the winter