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How to Grow Longer, Thicker Hair: A Realistic Routine

Growing longer, thicker hair isn't about one magic product, it's about creating the right conditions and staying consistent. Hair grows on average about a centimetre a month, so the real goal is to keep every strand healthy enough to actually reach its full length without breaking along the way. Here's a realistic routine that works.

Why Hair Stops Getting Longer

For many people, hair isn't failing to grow, it's breaking off at the ends as fast as it grows at the roots. So a great length routine has two jobs: support growth at the scalp and prevent breakage along the strand.

Step 1: Start at the Scalp

Healthy hair starts with a healthy, well-circulated scalp. Massaging stimulates the follicles and helps treatments absorb. Use our Scalp Massager for a few minutes during each wash.

Braes Scalp Massager for hair growth

Step 2: Feed the Follicles

A nourishing scalp oil supports the growth environment. Pick the version that matches your hair, the Low Porosity or High Porosity Hair Growth Oil. For thinning or fine hair, layer in our Intensive Leave-In Hair Thickening Spray to strengthen strands at the source.

Braes Intensive Leave-In Hair Thickening Spray

Step 3: Build Volume and Strength in the Shower

A volumizing, strengthening shampoo helps fine or flat hair feel fuller and more resilient. Our Volumizing Shampoo, powered by biotin and bond-building technology, cleanses while adding volume at the roots.

Step 4: Stop the Breakage

This is the step most people skip, and it's why their hair never seems to get longer. Strengthen and deeply condition regularly with our Deep Conditioning Hair Mask, a blend of 13 oils that revives dry, damaged hair and helps prevent the breakage that steals your length.

Braes Deep Conditioning Hair Mask

Step 5: Protect Your Length Daily

  • Avoid excessive heat styling, and always use lower temperatures when you do.
  • Be gentle detangling, work from the ends up, ideally on damp (not soaking) hair.
  • Skip tight hairstyles that stress the hairline.
  • Sleep on satin to reduce overnight friction and breakage.
  • Trim split ends occasionally, damaged ends travel up the strand if ignored.

Be Patient and Consistent

Real length and thickness build over months, not weeks. The people who succeed aren't using secret products, they're simply consistent: healthy scalp, nourished follicles, and protected ends, week after week.

The Bottom Line

To grow longer, thicker hair, support growth at the scalp and stop breakage along the strand. Massage, nourish, strengthen, deep-condition, and protect, and let time do the rest.

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