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Your Hair Won't Grow? Here's the REAL Reason π³
Summary
Frustrated that your hair won't grow past a certain length? It might not be your fault. This truth bomb explains hair growth cycles, genetics, and the real reason your ends keep breaking before they reach their potential.
What's In The Video
Amadou shares a lesson his mother taught him years ago, backed by recent research: your hair has a built-in growth cycle that lasts roughly two to four years β and genetics determines how long that cycle runs.
You'll learn:
- Why hair growth has a natural time limit (and why that's okay)
- The difference between a short growth cycle and hair breakage β and how to tell which one is affecting you
- The top causes of premature breakage: heat damage, aggressive brushing, and dehydration
- How lightweight oils like argan and jojoba strengthen hair and promote length retention
- Practical steps to give your hair the best chance of reaching its full growth potential
Full Transcript
Ever feel like no matter what you do, your hair won't grow? Ladies and gentlemen, it's time for another truth bomb. Okay, this might shock you, but when it comes to hair growth, you may not be the problem. This is something I remember my mom teaching me years ago, but a recent article in the Sydney Morning Herald actually made it quite clear. So I hate to break it to you, but... Surprise, surprise. Surprise, surprise Your hair isn't actually infinitely growing. In fact, it has a built-in time limit. You see, hair grows in cycles, and for most people, that cycle lasts for up to four years. And if your cycle is shorter, your hair is only going to grow for so long before it naturally starts to shed. And what causes this, you ask? The G word. But here's the catch. Even if you have a longer growth cycle, hair breakage can actually stop you from reaching your full length potential. Heat damage, aggressive brushing, dehydration, all of these are things that can make your ends snap before they have the chance to grow out. So how do you actually grow your hair longer? You need to protect your hair's health. I'm talking less heat, more gentle detangling, and more nourishing ingredients for your scalp like argan and jojoba oil. That's why we infused Willie's Curl Cream with nourishing essential oils that are designed to strengthen, define, and promote greater overall hair wellness for curls of all persuasions. Want to give your curls the best chance to thrive? Drop a growth emoji below and follow for the next truth bomb
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