Average Growth
1. Black hair, such as hair type, grew at an average inch 1 / 2 per month. Some people think their hair grows more slowly than this because of the nature coily black hair makes it more difficult to see that it grows. Shrink and the hair does not show actual length unless it stretches out.
Natural vs. Relaxed Hair
2. Chemically relaxed hair will show more easily because the straightened length. This makes some people mistakenly believe that relaxers to make hair grow, this is not true. This is just the nature of chemical processed hair upright which makes growth more clearly.
Natural black hair can shrink up quite a bit, which actually may be shoulder-length hair coils up to several inches. To show growth, you can style natural hair in a way that stretches out like a braid and twists. Still will shrink, but you will be able to see your long more easily.
Growth Tips
3. You can help promote healthy growth with several techniques.
First, always take care of black hair with gentle care. Do not pull or tug on the hair tightly. When detangling (especially natural hair), do it in the bathroom while the saturated hair with a moisturizing conditioner. Start combing at the ends of your hair and work your way up to the scalp. By starting from the ends, you minimize the interesting wrinkle. Do not brush hair when wet, it is very fragile and can weaken and break.
One key to a good black hair growth is to keep moisture in the hair. Cover your hair at night with silk or satin scarf or bonnet. Your hair sliding against these materials are not caught in them, as with cotton pillow case.
Do not use a lot of heat on black hair, whether relaxed or natural. Too much heat styling (from blow dryers, curling iron and flat iron) and lead to dry hair to split ends and damage. Air dry hair whenever possible and use low heat dryer with a diffuser attachment when you have to dry in a hurry.
Options settings that do not depend on the heat including a magnetic roller set wet on wet and wrapped with setting mousse, lotion or foam.
Cut the ends of your hair as needed. The less you manipulate your hair, the more often you will need to trim the dry ends. If you split ends, they should be pruned immediately so they do not work their way up your hair shaft, causing more damage. Trim inches 1 / 2 from the tip every few months.