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Oil massage
When you oil your hair, you are giving it the nutrients and vitamins that it needs. It also gives it a great shine when used. Many people do not enjoy the feeling of constantly rubbing oil into their hair and it can cause skin issues. Instead of applying it multiple times day, you can simply give your scalp a hot oil massage. Use oils like coconut oil, castor oil, and even
olive oil can work on some types of hair. This will help nourish your hair and strengthen it. In turn, your hair will begin to grow at a much faster rate because of these hair growth oils.

home remedy ;Potatoes


“Potatoes? How can a potato help me grow out my hair faster?” As surprising as it may be, potatoes are perfect for encouraging hair growth. Now, you cannot simply take a whole potato and rub it on your hair and expect results. In order for this to work, you must place 3 potatoes in a juicer and extract all of the juice. Then, you must add that to 1 egg yolk, a little bit of water, and a teaspoon of honey. Take this mixture and apply it to damp hair. After waiting for 30 minutes, wash it out gently with warm water. It is best to undergo this treatment once a week for numerous months. This is one of the most effective home remedies and it is quite easy to do. You are sure to see results after a few weeks of using this method.

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