Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Why is it that locks seem to grow african american hair faster than any other style, including braid

Why locks seem to grow african-american hair faster than any other style including braids what is it about the lock style itself that aid hair growth quickly?



Why is it that locks seem to grow african american hair faster than any other style, including braids?

How it grows Hair grows about a third to a half inch per month, in three stages--anagen (growth), catagen (resting) and tilogen (shedding). Dread-locks appear to grow longer and faster, but the growth cycle is not altered by the locking process. It "grows" long because the lock retains hair that would normally be shed.

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