No...layering the hair does not make it grow faster. Nothing, as far as styling, cutting etc makes the hair grow faster. If you are trying to let your hair grow out of a certain cut, say for instance, you want to top and back to grow out, you should cut the front more often and vice versa. This will give the hair that is shorter the "chance" to catch up the to the longer hair.
You make your hair grow faster by keeping the ends nice. Trim them every once and a while, and dont use heated styling products, such as a straightener or a curling iron. this will keep the ends from breaking off, and your hair will grow longer over all.
No it does not make a difference
Hair will grow faster if you trim the ends.
There really isn't any scientific evidence that it is possible to make your hair grow faster. However, there are some things you can do that will assist you in acheiving the healthiest hair possible while you grow. Things like vitamins, nutrition, avoiding stress, and taking care or your hair will avoid you from losing more than you should and assist in the overall health of your scalp.
yes a hair treatment does causes hair to grow faster and fill in
The child's hair should grow faster if you trim it but you can't make it grow faster
make sure before you go to bed, you wash/or wet it to return it to its natural state.
Hair tends to grow faster in the winter
There are available hair products now to grow your hair faster. You can buy and apply it to your hair.
There is no way to make hair grow faster or even. Hair growth is determined by the hair follicle.
It doesn't necessarily grow faster, but it does grow healthier. Instead of growing dead ends, its grow stronger hair.