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Grow their hair out fast, longer, and a bit healthier. Have you noticed, the ones who core a close crop or ceaser cuts, grow it out to bigger fro's or pretty cornrows? What are they doing so well?

When my husband grew his hair out (before he cut it), he would put shea butter in it. But nothing special. Anyone have experienced men who have grown their hair out with no problems, and relatively quickly?:rolleyes:
 
Grow their hair out fast, longer, and a bit healthier. Have you noticed, the ones who core a close crop or ceaser cuts, grow it out to bigger fro's or pretty cornrows? What are they doing so well?

When my husband grew his hair out (before he cut it), he would put shea butter in it. But nothing special. Anyone have experienced men who have grown their hair out with no problems, and relatively quickly?:rolleyes:

It's testosterone. It makes hair grow faster. Personally, I like my womanly shape, voice, and lack of facial hair way more than I would want their speed of hair-growing. That's one growth aid I definitively draw the line at. :rolleyes:
 
It's testosterone. It makes hair grow faster. Personally, I like my womanly shape, voice, and lack of facial hair way more than I would want their speed of hair-growing. That's one growth aid I definitively draw the line at. :rolleyes:

Okay!:lachen:But, I wouldn't mind their hair growth!:lachen:
 
It's testosterone. It makes hair grow faster. Personally, I like my womanly shape, voice, and lack of facial hair way more than I would want their speed of hair-growing. That's one growth aid I definitively draw the line at. :rolleyes:

..............:lachen:
 
Also men go with the less is more routine. You don't see them baggying, moisturizing two times a day, deep conditioning, blowdrying, flatironing, rollersetting, etc. They braid it up and go. When it's time for the braids to come down, they get them redone within a day or two. Hair grows, we all know that. The reason they retain length and many women don't is because they leave the hair alone to do what it wants to do.
 
Also men go with the less is more routine. You don't see them baggying, moisturizing two times a day, deep conditioning, blowdrying, flatironing, rollersetting, etc. They braid it up and go. When it's time for the braids to come down, they get them redone within a day or two. Hair grows, we all know that. The reason they retain length and many women don't is because they leave the hair alone to do what it wants to do.

True that! Men almost redefine protective styles - esp. once they grow hair of any length. It's almost always braided up - the big blown out fro is a rare/special occasion/in between braid sessions look.

They are C&G'ing it, basically. :lol:
 
Also men go with the less is more routine. You don't see them baggying, moisturizing two times a day, deep conditioning, blowdrying, flatironing, rollersetting, etc. They braid it up and go. When it's time for the braids to come down, they get them redone within a day or two. Hair grows, we all know that. The reason they retain length and many women don't is because they leave the hair alone to do what it wants to do.

Very intelligently put!:grin: I know I have seen men just grow their hair out with no problem. And it still manages to look pretty healthy!
 
Also men go with the less is more routine. You don't see them baggying, moisturizing two times a day, deep conditioning, blowdrying, flatironing, rollersetting, etc. They braid it up and go. When it's time for the braids to come down, they get them redone within a day or two. Hair grows, we all know that. The reason they retain length and many women don't is because they leave the hair alone to do what it wants to do.
:lachen::lachen::lachen: i was just talking about this with my ex
 
How often do you thinks guys wash their hair? I been going back and forth with weather washing your hair more(co washes) really aid in hair growth.
 
How often do you thinks guys wash their hair? I been going back and forth with weather washing your hair more(co washes) really aid in hair growth.

DH washes his hair every time he takes a shower - so at least daily, sometimes more. :yep:
 
that's why i believe in the K.I.S.S. method (Keep It Super Simple). most guys i know, regardless of hair type or growth rate, are very simplistic towards their hair care. i truly believe that's one big reason they retain so much of their length.
 
Yep. Two of my brothers and gone past me in growth by keeping their hair rowed up and doing nothing.

I want to do this, but they've taken all the pretty styles and now I feel like a boy in most of them! :nono::grin:
 
My bro for instance - sigh... such a beautiful head of hair. He washes his hair once a month, but I promise you, it does not get an odor :blush:

I just did some cornrows for him, but after I washed his hair, I blow dried it and I swear his hair is just like my Malibu Barbie I had when I was 8. It felt and looked synthetic. I asked him if he could be my life-size Barbie, but for some reason he said no :ohwell:

His hair is unreal. He gets these thick, wiry corkscrew ring curls when his hair is wet, and he does nothing to it; whereas I use so much and I'm getting split ends :perplexed

Here's just a glimpse of what it looks like...
 

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My bro for instance - sigh... such a beautiful head of hair. He washes his hair once a month, but I promise you, it does not get an odor :blush:

I just did some cornrows for him, but after I washed his hair, I blow dried it and I swear his hair is just like my Malibu Barbie I had when I was 8. It felt and looked synthetic. I asked him if he could be my life-size Barbie, but for some reason he said no :ohwell:

His hair is unreal. He gets these thick, wiry corkscrew ring curls when his hair is wet, and he does nothing to it; whereas I use so much and I'm getting split ends :perplexed

Here's just a glimpse of what it looks like...
Wow, that is a beautiful head of hair!
 
Maybe men just like little girls are able to retain length better because it's more acceptable for them to keep their hair in braids all the time...whereas us women are always expected to "Do" something with our hair. :ohwell:
 
It does seem like most of them can grow their hair out rather quickly...but there are some men who can't grow hair. Seem like R. Kelly has had those same sickly braids forever, Ben Wallace is another man whose hair doesn't seem to grow. I could name some others. I remember when my BD tried to grow his hair out. I finally told him his hair has been the same length for 2 years and it looked like the front was running to meet the back (receding) -let it go.
 
Grow their hair out fast, longer, and a bit healthier. Have you noticed, the ones who core a close crop or ceaser cuts, grow it out to bigger fro's or pretty cornrows? What are they doing so well?

When my husband grew his hair out (before he cut it), he would put shea butter in it. But nothing special. Anyone have experienced men who have grown their hair out with no problems, and relatively quickly?:rolleyes:
they just lleave their hair alone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:rolleyes:
 
It does seem like most of them can grow their hair out rather quickly...but there are some men who can't grow hair. Seem like R. Kelly has had those same sickly braids forever, Ben Wallace is another man whose hair doesn't seem to grow. I could name some others.

Katt Williams comes to mind. His hair's been the same length for FOREVER, and he be just-a swangin it around like it's soooo bangin! :lachen:

I remember when my BD tried to grow his hair out. I finally told him his hair has been the same length for 2 years and it looked like the front was running to meet the back (receding) -let it go.

:lachen: :lachen:
 
Katt Williams comes to mind. His hair's been the same length for FOREVER, and he be just-a swangin it around like it's soooo bangin!

but what would he look like w/a fade :ohwell: --a hairy faced 3rd grader :lachen::lachen: I remember meeting him now mind you, I'm 5'7" and I had on a 4" heel... he was eye-level w/my areola *Blinking*
 
but what would he look like w/a fade :ohwell: --a hairy faced 3rd grader :lachen::lachen: I remember meeting him now mind you, I'm 5'7" and I had on a 4" heel... he was eye-level w/my areola *Blinking*


:lachen::lachen:

I thought he was keeping his hair cut like that....

You right about R.Kelly LMAO :lachen:
 
How often do you thinks guys wash their hair? I been going back and forth with weather washing your hair more(co washes) really aid in hair growth.
OT: looks like your cat is getting some DCing ideas in the pic in your siggy :lachen::lachen:. So cute.!!!:grin:
 
Also men go with the less is more routine. You don't see them baggying, moisturizing two times a day, deep conditioning, blowdrying, flatironing, rollersetting, etc. They braid it up and go. When it's time for the braids to come down, they get them redone within a day or two. Hair grows, we all know that. The reason they retain length and many women don't is because they leave the hair alone to do what it wants to do.

I agree with this :)
 
Also men go with the less is more routine. You don't see them baggying, moisturizing two times a day, deep conditioning, blowdrying, flatironing, rollersetting, etc. They braid it up and go. When it's time for the braids to come down, they get them redone within a day or two. Hair grows, we all know that. The reason they retain length and many women don't is because they leave the hair alone to do what it wants to do.

co-signing. I was talking to my DH about this and he simply said that I was doing too much :perplexed:rolleyes:
 
It does seem like most of them can grow their hair out rather quickly...but there are some men who can't grow hair. Seem like R. Kelly has had those same sickly braids forever, Ben Wallace is another man whose hair doesn't seem to grow. I could name some others. I remember when my BD tried to grow his hair out. I finally told him his hair has been the same length for 2 years and it looked like the front was running to meet the back (receding) -let it go.


True!:lachen::lachen::lachen:
 
Remember though, Ben Wallace wears a blow-out fro for all his home games. Kat Williams stays pressing his hair. And R. Kelly keeps his braids for but a minute. I don't think these guys are good examples. It's not just about keeping the hair in its natural state.

Think way, way back to '92. Snoop Dogg had a fade in the "Nothin' But a G Thang" video. In '94 when Doggystyle came out he had the chick on the stoop braiding a BAA. Snoop kept his hair underwraps for a minute before he started experimenting with straight styles, Shirley Temple Curls :nono:, etc.

When I think of the boys I went to school with, the ones who grew their hair the longest were the ones who left it the heck alone consistently for a LONG time.
 
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