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Secret to Long Hair – The Ancient Rice Water Rinse

Secret to Long Hair

There’s a secret to long hair and we bet it is hiding out in your kitchen! This year gain inches with the help of an ancient, yet proven method… The Rice Water Rinse. Rice water can not only strengthen, but improve the overall health of your strands.

Using rice water for hair growth goes back to the Yao women who for years utilized this water for serious length gain. These women even today can grow 6 feet of hair! 6 feet! Now can you say, “Bundles!”

Well, ladies it’s time for us to cash in on this little secret to long hair. All you need is a bag of rice, strainer, pot, strainer, bowl and spray bottle. Let’s get started.

Secret to Long Hair – The Ancient Rice Water Rinse

Secret to Long Hair

The instructions below will teach you how to make rice water by boiling. Of course, not everyone uses the boiling option; however, some believe it helps to really bring out the good stuff. In a future post this week we will explain how to make this hair growth water without heat; so head back for that in a few hours!

Step One – Rinse one cup of rice in a strainer then place rice in a pot.

Step Two- Add 3 Cups of water to the pot.

Step Three- Bring to boil

Step Four- Turn off heat and let cool

Step Five- Strain and transfer just the water to a bowl

Step Six- Next pour rice water into a spray bottle and dilute with water.

Step Seven- Apply and spray rice water all over hair until super saturated.

Step Eight-Leave on for 30 minutes then rinse out.

Secret to Long Hair

Secret to Long Hair – The Ancient Rice Water Rinse

Got it? Once you get the steps down it’s pretty easy to do. So then, what are a few of the benefits from using a rice water rinse? Well, it’s great because it:

Contains amino acids and antioxidants

Nourishes scalp

Improves shine and hair volume

Has inositol

Nourishes hair follicles

Contains B vitamins

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#1 Mistake When Growing Black Hair With Wigs

#1 Mistake Growing Black Hair With a Wig

Arianne’s (right) hair growth after 7 months 

For thousands of years women have sought to have hair that can be truly deemed as a “crown of glory.” Women have tried natural remedies and have even attempted more unconventional methods in order to lengthen their strands. For instance, in ancient Egypt the fat from hippos, snakes and crocs were applied to the scalp in hopes of encouraging hair growth. Cleopatra is also of said to have recommended an concoction of ground up mice, bear grease and horse teeth.

Now before you go laying mouse traps it should be noted that Cleopatra’s suggestion didn’t work so well and her lover Caesar turned to fashion to hide his receding hairline. You may recall this prominent figure wearing a hair wreath and now you know why.

This just goes to show that hair growth has been an important issue for centuries and women as well as men are willing to try anything to attain length. One method that is used frequently in more modern times is growing out hair by wearing a wig. I personally have used this method and with much success. My hair went from damaged and above my shoulders to healthy as well as to the middle of my back.

#1 Mistake Growing Black Hair With a Wig

My natural hair after I stopped wearing wigs

Growing hair by wearing a wig was successful for me because it allowed my hair to “breathe.” We do some much to our hair via heating tools, rollers, you name it that sometimes it can be beneficial to give your hair a little vacation from all of those contraptions. I have found that by wearing wigs especially if it matches my natural texture, I can reduce the amount of heat used on my hair and encourage it to grow faster. In my experience I have found that the more I just leave my hair alone the more growth I achieve. Therefore, it is no wonder why women have flocked to get braids or sew-ins to grow their hair. Such styles allow locks to grow in a controlled and protected atmosphere.

However, there is one mistake that can completely blow the wig technique that will actually have you losing hair instead of growing it. I know because I made this same error and I would like to help you avoid it. Whatever you do at all cost, DO NOT FORGET to care for your hair underneath your wig.

Now I’m sure you are thinking but Arianne that’s it, that is so simple! Yes, it is but it is something that often goes to the wayside due to the ease and simplicity of wearing a wig. Wearing a wig will have your hair styled and ready to go in minutes or less with you out the door.

For example, for blending reasons I prefer to wear half wigs because I believe it gives you a more natural look since part of your own hair is visible. This also gives you more versatility to change up part position and your hairstyle in general. When I was wearing wigs I would part my hair leaving some out near my crown while pulling the rest back into a bun. I’d then slide on my wig and get on with my day. A process that took five minutes tops even on a bad day.

When I originally grew my hair out I was like a well-trained military general. I was militant about applying leave-in conditioner plus a hair oil every single day. Or I would wet my hair to add moisture then apply my Mane N’ Tail conditioner to keep my strands well-nourished. I would do deep conditioning treatments as well as hot oil treatments and scalp massage. The result? My hair grew several inches in mere months.

The problems came when after I achieved my desired length I became quite laxed in my hair routine. I wasn’t so consistent and eventually my lack of care began to show. I lost literally palmful chunks of my hair and I also experienced my fair share of shedding. My tresses also became dull in appearance with the development of split ends.

Therefore, what is the hair lesson to take away from my hair growth experience? Whether you are wearing extensions or wigs always continue to give proper care to your own natural hair. Moreover, once you achieve your desired length continue to keep up the good hair practices that got you there. As I have learned the hard way, hair journeys are never ending and if you deviate off the right path you  can suffer some bad consequences. So then, stay focused because your hair will either reward you or punish you for the way you treat it.

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Hair Journey: Growing Hair Down Your Back

Hair Journey Growing Hair Down Your Back

One question I’ve been asked numerous times is how I grew my hair down my back and how long did it take. Well, to be completely honest it has been different every single time. I have taken my hair out several times in different ways (more on that in my next post).

Nevertheless, the methods I used all seemed to yield great results so I will briefly share them with you.

I have employed “going natural,” hair straightening, vitamins and even wearing wigs. When I went natural I basically just worked with my hair’s natural curl pattern.

This was tough because I wasn’t quite sure which products to utilize because previously the flat iron or pressing comb had always been a girl’s best friend. Products that proved to be a lifesaver were:

  • non-alcohol hair gel/pomade
  • leave-in conditioner
  • hair oil
  • sulfate free shampoo and conditioners
  • mayonnaise (for deep conditioning)
  • hair ties and foil

Every time I cleansed my strands I would always follow up with a leave-in conditioner and hair oil. The conditioner gave my locks vital nutrients and moisture while the hair oil would literally lock it all in, basically sealing in all of the good stuff.

One of my favorite conditioners that I have used for years is by Mane and Tail. Many shy away from their products because Mane and Tail is actually used on animals such as horses to keep their mane looking pristine. Now I’ve seen some horses with hair I’d love to detach and place upon my head, so what’s good for the goose is good for the gander!

Moreover, my natural hair tends to be quite unruly, so to keep it in line I would apply a hair gel or pomade. Braids also helped to achieve wavy hairstyles as well as foil rollers.

In another post, I promise to show not only how to make the roller, but an easy hairstyle to achieve with it as well.

Another method I used was simply straightening my hair every two weeks.

I would also apply a hair mask after cleansing my hair and leave it on for at least 30 minutes. Daily maintenance would include wrapping my hair up with a satin scarf at night not only to reduce friction created while at rest but also to help give my hair a slight bend so that using a curler would be unnecessary.

Also, every day in the morning after combing my hair I would apply a very light hair oil to keep my locks strong. One thing I will stress is that keeping heat to a minimum has always helped my hair to grow faster. I know that may not be the case for everyone, but that is definitely something that helps give my growth cycle a boost.

When it comes to vitamins, I have taken Biotin as well as B vitamins and received great results. To this day I like to take Women’s One A Day multi-vitamin which includes all the vitamins you need for healthy hair, skin and nails.

Lastly, as mentioned I have employed wigs to grow out my hair. I prefer wigs where all of my hair is safely resting underneath; however, half wigs look way more natural so for appearance sake I opt for half wigs or wigs with a movable part.

Out of all methods used my hair grew the fastest using the wig method, it literally only took about 5 months for my hair to go from above my shoulders to down my back. In a future post I will focus specifically on the wig method and tell how I did it.

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4 Healthy Snacks to Grow Longer Hair

4 healthy snacks to grow longer hair

As much as we hate to admit it, what you eat will show up in more ways than one. Unhealthy foods have been known to cause skin issues, weight gain and could be affecting your hair growth. Fight back by aiming to eat healthy foods which includes snacks in-between meals.

Healthy Snacks For Hair Growth

  • Almonds
  • Yogurt
  • Tofu
  • Eggs (hard-boiled is best)

All four snacks mentioned above can help to improve the condition of your strands, but we will just focus for almonds for a second. Almonds are chock full of magnesium which is a mineral that is essential for growing longer strands. Therefore, reach for a handful of almonds and you will be nourishing your hair the right way.

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