Asked: How long would it take me to grow collarbone length hair from literally being shaved bald ?

15th march i did worlds greatest shave my cousin shaved me bald with clippers then literally a razor and shaving cream im a 21 year old man and havent had my hair long since i was a little kid since 10 onwards ive either had short gelled or crew cut

So long story short how long do you think itll take ..

Ive been told my hair grows quick 1 month after shave its already about 1.2 cm

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It can take a while it depends i guess, it may take a few months. You can try hair growth products they may help out and stimulate hair growth



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It really depends
for me if i shaved my hair bald it would grow back into collarbone length in about 2 1/2 years 😉
but yeah i don't really know, it helps if you use nourishing hair washes that help hair growth…(to help make your hair grow faster)



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It can take a while it depends i guess, it may take a few months. You can try hair growth products they may help out and stimulate hair growth



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The average rate of hair growth is 3mm(1/8") per week, so your hair is growing at the average rate. As far as how long it will take, it kind of depends on head size, neck length and whether"collar bone length hair" means the hair from the top center of the head has to reach the collar bone or only the hairon the lower part of the head.
Starting from a butch or crew cut…..
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….. a guy can grow out his hair and have it look great as it grows out if he keeps up with haircuts, getting a slightly longer style each haircut. Assuming an average rate of hair growth of 1/8" per week and haircuts every three weeks: short crew cut; medium crew cut; short ivy league; ivy league; long ivy league; regular taper cut. At this point there will be around three inches on top and the back and sides can start to grow over the ears and collar with haircuts every six to nine weeks to add shape and even up new growth.
While a butch fully suits relatively few guys, a barber with a good aesthetic sense can usually design a regular layer/taper cut or one of the short pomp(pompadour) styles-crew cut, ivy league(long crew cut), flat top crew cut- to fully suit most young guy's head shape, face and neck shape, frontal hairline and facial features.
short crew cut:
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medium crew cut:
http://books.google.com/books?id=x0EEAAA
http://www.gstatic.com/hostedimg/ae21821
ivy league(long crew cut):
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Search the internet for images of soccer star Lukas Podolski forexamples of ivy league and crew cut style.
regular layer/taper cut:
shorter….
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longer….
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about three to four months growth past the style above…
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A minute dab of control wax aka butch wax will keep the hair looking well groomed at crew cut and ivy league length. Krew comb, jar variety, works well and so do many others. A butch comb – the small, flat, plastic, oval, pocket brushes that one finger fits through and barbers sell for about a dollar- helps with grooming the short pomp styles. A boar bristle military brush is usually available for a few dollars and is nice to have at home.
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The answer at the following link describes the short styles:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;
Good Luck!



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