Mahalialee4
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Using the same methods and products, has anyone noted whether hair rate is faster, and growth retentionn better when living in Caribbean? How much impact does the year round moist climate have on your hair? bonjour
Could it be because you live in Tampa?i was there for 2 weeks last year and did not notice any difference in growth rate. then again who knows?
Could it be because you live in Tampa?
I'm confused. Why would there be a difference?
I'm confused. Why would there be a difference?
because hair grows more in the warmer months.
my mom is guyanese. it's not an island but it's pretty warm there and her hair has been short all her life.
Is that a fact?
Is that a fact?
I get good growth here. I don't know if there's any change in growth rate when I go to colder climates. I'll have to check and see the next time I spend more than a month in a colder climate. I have a European project coming up so I'll check then. I do realize my hair acts funny for the first few days though. It gets stubborn and stiff like it goes into shock or something, then it slowly comes around and behaves somewhat like normal again.
I get good growth here. I don't know if there's any change in growth rate when I go to colder climates. I'll have to check and see the next time I spend more than a month in a colder climate. I have a European project coming up so I'll check then. I do realize my hair acts funny for the first few days though. It gets stubborn and stiff like it goes into shock or something, then it slowly comes around and behaves somewhat like normal again.
When I went to visit my mom in St Croix V.I for a month my hair was thicker due to the moisture in the air. My hair was always blowing in the wind. The water was softer so my hair was softer and easier to detangle. That about it the growth was the same.
I think it grows better in the islands because they don't have the same harsh chemicals in their water. I'm in South Florida so it's very warm here 83 degrees was today's high - most days its like that.
the water, the heat, better food
all contribute to increase of growth
I totally agree.
The longest i've spent in JA in one go is 6 weeks and i saw lots of growth. Since i had recently BC back then the progress was easy to see.
The water here in the UK is so hard. When i spend time in Jamaica my hair is soft and a lot less tangled. My scalp isn't so flaky and dried out.
I see all those little girls with full glossy hair in their bunches and i'm jealous.
Also hairstyling is sooo much cheaper!!!