How to Grow Out Hair Fast With a New Hairstyle

Growing out your hair should lead to you eventually reaching the length you desire; however, this process requires time and patience as your strands develop naturally. You can take various steps to encourage hair growth, from altering your style and using deep conditioner to using these hacks that will nudge those leisurely strands in the right direction.

Try a new hairstyle.

An exciting change to your look can help revitalize you while motivating you to reach your ultimate goal of longer hair. Remember, though, that growing long locks requires time hydration (such as masks and deep conditioners) low manipulation (think protective styles rather than extensions, braids, or tight styles that pull on ends). Try something different once might boost your motivation to keep working towards growing out those gorgeous locks!

Try a deep conditioner.

Deep conditioning differs significantly from regular shampoo and conditioner applications in your shower; it requires using a thick formula on damp hair that you leave in for 30-60 minutes (depending on the product), usually up to two hours or even overnight, before rinsing off. Deep conditioning penetrates strands to rebuild their molecular structures, restore moisture balance, soften locks, and promote more hydrated locks – the critical factor in creating healthier-looking locks with longer locks.

Deep conditioners are available both in retail and at home; both can contain ingredients like shea butter and mango butter to provide moisture for softening and smoothing your strands. If your locks are particularly thirsty, look for products containing hydrolyzed protein or emollients to seal in water to soften and smooth them further. Alternatively, look out for natural oils like olive, avocado, or jojoba oil, which contain humectants that hold in moisture such as olive, avocado or jojoba oils which help keep in moisture longer – olive, avocado or jojoba oils are perfect solutions! If your hair is damaged, use a deep conditioner containing abundant protein (like this one from Briogeo). However, if your strands are already healthy, you may not require one so rich; too much protein could dry out your locks and lead to breakage.

Alongside selecting a protein-based conditioner, it is also essential to choose products tailored specifically for your hair type and needs – whether curly or wavy hair, color treatments, or low or high porosity hair – to reap maximum benefits from a conditioning routine. This way, you’ll know you are reaping full returns.

Try a hair mask.

Hair masks can provide your locks with the extra moisture and nutrients needed for healthy growth, mainly if you frequently use heat styling tools or have dry or damaged locks. But it’s important to remember that hair masks should only be used as part of a conditioning regimen and should be applied at least once every week.

For fine hair, seek a lightweight mask with hydrating ingredients like niacinamide (B3) and shea butter to reduce breakage and frizz. For those with wavy or curly locks, Priano recommends selecting masks formulated for their type, such as macadamia nut oil, jojoba seed oil, coconut oil, or Moroccan argan oil, which can provide smoothing properties while adding shine and smoothing properties.

Hagel recommends Aveda’s Rejuvenating Hair Mask as it contains an intense blend of ingredients that deeply condition locks. Organic castor oil helps lock in moisture, while organic pomegranate seed oil stimulates scalp stimulation to combat dandruff and restore vitality to locks. Kukui oil, famous for its anti-aging properties and ability to soften locks into silkiness, makes this mask particularly effective at softening locks and adding moisture. Eucalyptus oil helps soothe scalp irritations, while Glycerin is a powerful humectant to add additional hydration. For optimal results, apply after shampooing, gently squeezing out excess water from locks before leaving for the recommended time. As a final step, You can follow up with your regular conditioner afterward.

Get a trim

There’s no surefire formula to achieve gorgeous mermaid locks (the general formula being patience hydration low manipulation), but regular trims may help. Your hair grows in cycles; roughly 80% will be in active growth while the rest either rises, dies off, or falls out altogether. So if your ends appear dry, frayed, or split like unraveled ropes, it may be time for an appointment at your favorite salon; in general, it should be every three months, but if the damage to your ends is severe, it may need more regular visits – depending on your circumstances!