Growing Long Hair Challenge Update

For those of you who are open to taking the challenge of growing your hair long, I would love to hear from you!

Leave a link in “Mr.Linky” and let us know how your first week went and for this first week discussion, what are some of the things you are using (other than not cutting your hair) to encourage your hair to grow out.

First and foremost here, has been prayers that as my hair grows out, it doesn’t become a source of vanity or idolism (basing my salvation to how long or short it is).

Secondly, bought some coconut oil (Louana is a great choice; Drop by Bev of “Christian Homekeeping” Hair Care 101 to find out more why), Frutis Leave-In Conditioner, Pantene has “Beautiful Lengths” Shampoo/Conditioner that I bought to see if that will help.

Third, I’ve made sure I keep up with my vitamin supplements and I read that eating tuna fish is a great source for protein? Anyone familiar with that? So once a week, for lunch, I’m having tuna fish for lunch.

Finally, cutting back using a flat iron; I don’t use a hair dryer, but I do use a flat iron and I use a gel/spray geared for flat iron use, but I’m cutting back on the heat big time, unless I absolutely have to.

OH YES!

No rubber bands. That can actually harm your hair.

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  1. Amydeanne
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    tuna is high in protien and is great for healthy eating, I can is the recommended weekly intake! :)
    Vit. B is another thing that is suppose to help with your hair!
    Sounds like it’s going great for you!
    I am tempted to put on a wig while I try and let mine grow out lol

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  2. Bev says:

    I posted mine and put a link directly to the post above! :) I can testify to the fact that salmon and other fatty fish (with omega 3′s) are VERY good for hair growth. Tuna is not one of these but does count as a good protein source, which is another ingredient for healthy hair! I will be doing a post on food for hair care later on, just have like a dozen before that to do lol. There is so much to say about hair care and since I haven’t cut my hair in 10 years now, I have learned a lot through experience of what to do and what NOT to do lol. =0

    Bev´s last blog post..Love, Children and Baking

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  3. Twinkle Mom says:

    Bev: I posted mine and put a link directly to the post above! :)I can testify to the fact that salmon and other fatty fish (with omega 3’s) are VERY good for hair growth.Tuna is not one of these but does count as a good protein source, which is another ingredient for healthy hair!I will be doing a post on food for hair care later on, just have like a dozen before that to do lol.

    I’m eagerly awaiting for your post about food and hair care!

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  4. Twinkle Mom says:


    Vit. B is another thing that is suppose to help with your hair!
    Sounds like it’s going great for you!
    I am tempted to put on a wig while I try and let mine grow out lol

    Lol…do what I do..buy lots of cutsy scrunchies and I have a few non-cheapie hair clips to guilt myself into keeping my hair long. LOL

    Keeping you in my prayers dear Sister! It\’s definitely a challenge growing hair out, though the wig sounds like not that bad of an idea…I may have to do that…if anything…get a long hair wig so when you feel the urge to cut,you can put it on, while in front of the mirror, to remind yourself what the end product will look like after getting over that tough growing curve.

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