Most of my life I have had long hair.
I would let it grow to about this length, then get bored with it and cut off about a foot then repeat this process.
I love having long hair because there are many different things I can do with it. Like put it up in a ponytail so it's out of my face.
A couple of years ago I decided I wanted something new. Something extremelynew. I wanted to look less like a frumpy pony tail mom and more like a cute stylish mom.
So I went to one of my beautician sisters and told her to chop it and die it
I took me several days to get use to it but I loved it. I loved that I looked put together and I LOVED that it was stylish and out of my face. Plus, I always had awesome bed head in the morning.
However as time went on I discovered something..... I’m lazy and not high maintenance. Even though it took me about 10 min to do my hair, I wouldn't do it. So I became a hat lady. This resulted in being an even more frumpy mom then I was before. At least a pony tail can be somewhat stylish, but a 'Life is Good' hat every day is just sad looking, especially with slacks and a collared shirt. Ok I wasn't that bad.
I kept the style for a year then decided I wanted my long hair back.
Thus we come to today’s blog post. I found a website that gives you 30 Natural Remedies to Make Your Hair Grow
Most of them are things that I have heard of before such as not washing your hair as often, using less products and try not to brush it when wet.
But there were a few that I had never heard of and I wanted to try some of them.
I measured my hair to see how long it was, then I measured my roots to see how fast my hair grows in a month. My plan is to try each method for a month, then re-measure my hair to see if it actually grew faster.
I started with the Apple Cider vinegar rinse. The website says
If you’re looking for really long hair, apple cider is the trick! Basically, you want to mix apple cider vinegar with a bit of water and then use it to rinse your hair after every shampoo. This will stimulate your hair follicles and help it grow much quicker!
I love that they use the word 'bit'. What the heck does that mean?
So I decided to get really scientific, and wing it. While I was in the shower I would pour some of the vinegar in a cup then put some water in it. I have no idea how much I put in there and it was a different 'bit' every time.
I would wash my hair then attempt to carefully pour the stuff on my head and massage it into my scalp and rub it all over my hair. I'm not a fan of the smell of vinegar and thankfully the smell didn't stick to my hair.
The Verdict: EPIC FAIL!!! Let me explain why this was so bad.
The first time I used it, it was great. My hair felt so clean because the vinegar was a great clarifier. However, the more I used it the more I realized that the vinegar is apparently politically correct because it didn't discriminate what it was stripping from my hair. Not only did it take away the bad stuff but it also stripped away all the good stuff that my hair needs to be thick and healthy. I was left with sad limp straw like hair.
I was debating if I should continue with this rinse and then one day I woke up to see about 30 strands of hair on my pillow. No wonder my hair was feeling so thin, it was falling out. My hair went from making Fabio jealous, to being jealous of Gollum
I plan on using apple cider vinegar every so often as a clarifier, but not as a regular rinse. It took about 6 weeks for my hair to feel normal again.
Even though I only made it 10 days with this method, I decided to measure my hair at the end of the month just to see if there was a difference in how fast my hair grew..... there wasn't.
Let’s hope the potato mask I’m getting ready to try doesn't leave me completely bald.