* Grow your hair naturally. Get rid of weaves or hair extensions, if you are using them. * Have your hair trimmed once before growing your hair out, to stimulate growth and follicle health. * Moisturize your scalp and hair regularly. Moisturizing helps prevent hair from breaking and splitting. * Use a wide-toothed comb to comb through your hair. This will encourage hair growth and prevent hair breakage. * Eat a diet rich with proteins, fruits, vegetables and nuts. These will strengthen your hair follicles. * Let your hair grow for around five to six months. Continue your routine of moisturizing and combing your hair to stimulate scalp growth. * Go to a stylist to help shape the afro into the desired shape. * Once you've grown an afro, all you need to do is to observe maintenance care, and visits to your trusted stylist.
You cannot grow an afro unless you were born with one like me !!
hes an afro
6 months
perm makes your hair grow so , i guessing yeah it would .
It depends if you have the silky straight hair then no. But the kinkier and thicker it is then probably.
It does grow, however because we grow curls on the outside of our scalp it looks shorter as it grows. If you are concerned with "seeing the length" get a relaxer.
It will likely continue to grow out, and may have some unkempt ends.
First you have to have silk curls like him, it's comes natural. Just wait for it to grow..
Don't you mean, "how fast do your fingernails grow?"
If you want orbeez to grow fast you will need to put it in hot water.It will not grow fast but it will grow bigger.
Nope, I've been growing my afro for 1 year without trimming and its long enough to cornrows and is long enough for me to wear a lot of hair styles.
Hair grows on average 1/2 inches per month regardless of texture. Some people experience more or less growth depending on the cleanliness of the scalp, genetics, and the season(hair grows better when its warm)