Conclusion
It may seem simpler and
more convenient to purchase pre-made beauty products in order to speed up hair
growth, but it may not be as effective as the products you can use at home. All
those bottles and jars lining the shelves contain chemicals, preservatives, and
scores of other ingredients that you shouldn't apply to your bodies.
Creating your own hair growth recipes at home can be a lot of fun, it saves
money, the ingredients are all natural, and you get to pick and choose what
recipe works for you. The "fun" aspect may not be so obvious to some,
but view whipping up a hair treatment like conducting a science experiment or
cooking a meal. Only you get to put the stuff on your head and get messy in the
end!
On the money front, you could shell out quite a bit of money for a name brand
product, or have some expensive treatment at a salon. The alternative is to pay
a fraction of the price to gather the ingredients you will need to make your
own, and you get to do it when it's convenient for you.
One of the most positive factors to creating your own hair growth treatments is
that the ingredients are all natural. You can pronounce every component of the
recipe and not have to wonder if you are doing more harm than good to your
hair. Doing it yourself also give you the freedom to choose, discard, and tweak
whatever recipe you use. You can try anything you would like, and if it doesn't
work out, you're only out a couple of bucks.
Scent is another incentive to an all natural, homemade recipe. Some store
brands smell fine, but nothing beats the smell of a home brewed concoction,
especially one that allows you to pick a scent that appeals most to you.
Finding a tonic, potion, or serum that works for you and helps hair to grow is
the end goal. That doesn't mean you need to sacrifice good ingredients for a
designer label
Getting your hair to grow longer and fuller will not happen overnight. There is
no miracle recipe that will magically lengthen your hair in just a few days.
The key to growing out your hair is to find a combination that works for you. A
regimen of several recipes will likely be the best way to go, but cracking the
code and figuring out which recipes may be a case of trial and
error.
As you journey through your trial and error process, discovering new
ingredients and experimenting with recipes you will eventually find the ones
that are right for you, and work for your hair type, and specific hair needs.
When it comes down to it, all you really need is some patience, perseverance,
and a grocery store.