Dreadlocks can make for a fun look, but people worry about their hair growing when it's knotted. Dreadlocks can actually grow as fast as regular hair, but require some special care. If you want your hair to grow faster, opt for a healthier diet. Upping your intake of the right vitamins and minerals will help your hair grow. You should also wash your hair regularly to keep it healthy. In some cases, special supplements may help hair grow faster.

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Changing Your Diet

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    Get more vitamin A. Vitamin A can help make hair grow faster. If you're looking to grow out your dreads, find ways to add more vitamin A to your diet each day.[1]
    • Liver, fish oils, milk, and eggs are good sources of vitamin A.[2]
    • Vitamin A is found in fruits and vegetables such as leafy greens, sweet potatoes, cantaloupe, carrots, squash, apricot, and broccoli.
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    Up your vitamin E intake. Vitamin E can also aid with hair growth. Try adding extra vitamin E to your diet and see if your dreads grow faster.[3]
    • Nuts, seeds, and vegetable oils are the best sources of vitamin E. It is also found in leafy green vegetables and fortified cereals.[4]
    • Sunflower seeds, almonds, hazelnuts, corn oil, peanut butter, and peanuts are good sources of vitamin E.
    • Vitamin E is also found in spinach, kiwi, tomato, and mango.
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    Add flaxseed oil to your diet. A small amount of flaxseed oil can help your hair grow faster. Try picking up some flaxseed oil at a local grocery store and adding it to your diet.
    • Try sprinkling ground flaxseed over various foods throughout the day. You can sprinkle it over fruits, vegetables, yogurts, and cereals. Try adding it to hummus and butters.[5]
    • Look for things like breads, muffins, and other wheat items that are supplemented with flaxseed oil at your local supermarket.
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    Increase your protein intake. Protein promotes hair health. If you want to grow out your dreads, look for protein-rich foods and incorporate them into your diet.[6]
    • Fish, whole grains, nuts, and beans are excellent sources of protein.
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    Take a biotin supplement.[7] Biotin and other B vitamins help improve the overall look of both your hair and skin and can help stimulate new growth. Add more biotin to your diet by eating more nuts, eggs, and cauliflower, or take a biotin supplement once a day with one of your meals.[8]
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Caring for Your Hair

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    Wash your hair once a week. Many people believe dreads should not be washed. However, this is not true. Dreads need regular washing starting two weeks after being created. Do not wash your dreads every day, as this can adversely affect their growth, but make a point of washing them once a week.[9]
    • For the best results, look for shampoos specifically designed to wash dreads.
    • Be sure to rinse thoroughly for 2-5 minutes to make sure there is no shampoo residue left in your dreads. Shampoo that is not properly washed out can cause flaking and drying.
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    Care for your hair at night. Protecting your scalp at night can help your dreads grow faster. Wrap a scarf, blanket, or hair cap over your head at night. Silk caps work particularly well. Do this each night to keep your dreads safe and promote growth.[10]
    • If shedding is an issue, wrapping your hair before bed can also help catch stray hairs.
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    Massage your scalp. Gently massaging your scalp once a day helps keep your hair healthy, prevent dead skin cells from building up, stimulate blood flow, and promote growth. This will also help you relax. Once a day, gently massage your scalp for about 5 minutes.[11]
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    Use castor oil or coconut oil in your hair.[12] Once a week, before shampooing, mix castor oil and coconut oil together and apply the mixture to your hair. Let it sit in for about 30 minutes and then wash it out. This may result in your dreads growing faster in a couple of weeks.
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Trying Other Means

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    Talk to a hairdresser. If your hair isn't growing as fast as you want despite your efforts, see a hairdresser. Go over your hair care routine to see if you're doing anything wrong. A qualified hairdresser should be able to help you manage your dreads to keep them healthy and growing.[13]
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    Try a supplement. You can buy supplements online designed to help dreads grow faster. However, you should always talk to a doctor before trying any dietary supplement. They should only be used as a last resort when other means are not working.[14]
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    Get more sleep. Make sure you're getting enough sleep. Poor sleep habits can affect your health, including your rate of hair growth. Also, make sure you're using the right pillow. A silk pillow helps prevent hair from tangling and breaking.[15]
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    How fast will my hair grow?
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    Courtney Foster is a Licensed Cosmetologist, Certified Hair Loss Practitioner, and Cosmetology Educator based out of New York City. Courtney runs Courtney Foster Beauty, LLC and her work has been featured on The Wendy Williams Show, Good Morning America, The Today Show, The Late Show with David Letterman, and in East/West Magazine. She received her Cosmetology License from the State of New York after training at the Empire Beauty School - Manhattan.
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    Hair usually grows about half an inch in a month. While you can't make your hair grow faster, be sure to wash and take care of it so you're less likely to have breakage.
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    How do you make your dreads lock faster?
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    If you rub and twist your locks frequently, it will help them to lock. Wearing a scarf over them at night will help prevent loosening as you sleep.
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    How long does it take to grow your dreads?
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    Your hair grows about half an inch a month, so the answer depends on how long your hair is when you start and how long you want to grow it.
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If you want your dreads to grow faster, try washing them less frequently. Washing your dreads once a week will promote growth. Additionally, Vitamin A helps hair grow faster, so add eggs, leafy greens, and milk to your daily intake. Vitamin E also aids in hair growth and can be found in nuts, seeds, and fortified cereals. If your dreads still aren’t growing as quickly as you’d like, visit a hairdresser to discuss your hair-care routine. To learn more from our Cosmetologist co-author, like how to take care of your hair at night, keep reading the article!

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