Bangs may appear to grow slower than the rest of your hair due to their shorter length and the way they are styled. Hair growth rates are generally consistent across the scalp, but factors like hair texture, damage, and regular trims can affect the perception of growth. Additionally, if you frequently trim or style your bangs, it can give the impression that they are not growing as fast. Consider adjusting your hair care routine to promote healthier growth for your bangs.
They should grow the same as the rest of your hair. If your hair isn't healthy, your bangs will grow slow.
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.
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.
It grows as fast as it says on the back of the seed pack
Hair only grows so fast and nothing but time will get it back to where you want it.
Do not cut them. clip them back so you dont have to deal with them...when i was 5 i was growing out my bangs and i put them in a pony tail so it looked like a unicorn horn...but i doubt you want to do that haha
if it grows too fast you can cut it
it will grow fast in light because plants need light
It grows back instantly after losing them
your face grows faster
it depends on how your body works. sometimes it grows fast, other times it doesn't.
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)