How to make 4c hair grow faster

These six tips and product recommendations will help you grow healthy locks in no time.

If you’re on a quest to unlock the secrets of supercharged hair growth for 4c hair, you’re in for a treat! We’ve got a treasure trove of tips to share below, and trust us, they’re all about bringing out your hair’s inner Rapunzel.

Now, we won’t sugar-coat it – achieving rapid hair growth takes some TLC and dedication. But don’t worry, we’re here to make it fun and manageable! These practices are like little growth boosters for your locks, helping them reach their full potential in no time. Let’s dive in…

1. Use afro hair growth products

Supercharge your hair growth by incorporating high-quality and extensively tested hair growth products into your care routine.

Hair growth products work in different ways, depending on the formulation. Some of the most effective products work by introducing nourishing ingredients to the hair and scalp, allowing the hair to grow stronger and longer.

When washing your hair, make sure to massage any hair growth products into the scalp in order to stimulate blood flow and encourage absorption of nutrients.

2. Use a sulphate free shampoo

Opt for sulphate-free shampoo when caring for black hair. Sulphates are harmful chemicals that can damage your hair, resulting in frizz and dryness. Look for natural ingredient-based shampoos, especially those enriched with nourishing oils, to make your hair softer, sleeker, and promote faster growth.

3. Use a deep conditioner

Deep conditioning plays a vital role in promoting hair growth. How? It keeps the hair moisturised and reduces breakage, which is essential for kinky and coily hair.

Differentiate between regular conditioning and deep conditioning. While regular conditioner should be applied sparingly to the ends of your hair, deep hair growth conditioner conditioning should be applied generously to wet hair and left to absorb.

Create sections or parts in your hair and leave the deep conditioner on for five minutes to half an hour. For severely damaged hair, overnight deep conditioning can be beneficial.

4. Use post-shampoo or pre-shampoo hair treatments

Enhance your natural hair routine by incorporating post-shampoo or pre-shampoo hair treatments. These treatments can provide additional nourishment and promote faster growth, especially if your hair feels dry after shampooing.

5. Cut off split ends

While it may seem counterintuitive, getting regular trims can actually help afro hair grow longer and healthier. Trimming split ends prevents them from traveling up the hair shaft and causing further damage. Aim to trim your hair every eight to 12 weeks to maintain its health.

6. Avoid heat styling

Minimise the use of heat styling tools, such as blow dryers, straighteners and curling irons, as they can damage your hair and slow down growth.

If you have to use heat styling tools, apply a heat protectant spray and keep the temperature as low as possible. Embrace natural hairstyles and avoid excessive blowout styling to ensure healthy hair growth.

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