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How to stop Stunted Hair Growth? Please help!

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princess2401 | 14:12 Fri 04th May 2007 | Beauty
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My hair was beautiful and long all the way around my head, about half way down my back, then I made the silly mistake of keep having it cut and eventually i had layers cut into it, quite short on the top layers to give it some texture, the length was about to my ear on both sides. Although now, mjy hair has totally grown back at the back, but at the front it hasnt. I have a side fringe and this grows fairly normally when i have it cut, but the two sides at the front are still short, (to the length of my ear). This has been like it for about 3.5 years and its making me so depressed. I have tried everything to make it grow. The weird thing is the back has grown back just fine and continues to grow fine. I have spoke to numerous hairdressers, took advice from people and started taking cod liver oil tablets and sea kelp tablets but have no joy. I am so self conscious of it and its a shame because my hair is naturally blonde and it was gorgeous before. Please help xxxxxxx
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Hi P2401 - I am sorry to hear you feel so self concious as it's not nice to feel like that, as a quick fix in the meantime could you have some hair extensions put into the shorter layers? If it boosts your self confidence then you may worry less about it and it may even grow because you're not worrying as much about it. It could be worth a try?
There is a post on i village which is a similar question to this which may help. Alternatively, not sure if this will? I googled ''hair won't grow''
http://www.longlocks.com/how-to-grow-long-hair .htm

Good luck :)

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