It depends on your genetics. Also, hormones have a lot to do with your growth. It also depends on whether you eat right and excercise daily. Usually you would hit your growth spurt once, slow down for a while, and grow some more. Funny huh?
It would depend on how long ago you started menstruating - some say that the last growth spurt is the 12 months after its onset.
I just got my hair thinned last thursday ( my hair was really thick!) And it doesnt matter if you then it , it doesnt efffect it .
Waxing your legs can last anywhere from 3 to 6 weeks, depending on your hair growth cycle. As the hair regrows, it typically becomes finer and softer. Regular waxing can also lead to reduced hair growth over time.
How long will a hair Texturizer last
Once hair is produced, it does not change.
Yes, it is completely possible for a girl to have a growth spurt after her first period. The idea that menarche (first period) marks some stop in development is false, menarche is one of many changes that occur during puberty. Puberty continues until adulthood, menarche on average starts at 13 years old whereas puberty tends to end around the age of 18 years old, so a girl may see a growth spurt later in their teens long after they've started to menstruate.
There is no super fast method to growing out your hair long. You can take biotin supplements to help encourage hair growth. Biotin will aid in the growth and strength of the hair.
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A growth spurt cannot be triggered sooner than it would naturally occur without hormones. As long as you eat a balanced diet you will grown normally to the height which you genetics are predetermined to make you. Also, don't forget to drink lots of milk for bone density.
it depneds on the quality of the hair
no waay! my hair grows well long, n it is well long, n i straighten my hair almost everyday with ghd's
No.