If I was selling aloe, then I would say yes.
There is nothing known to science that will make hair grow. Anything you have seen or heard advertised is merely for sales, and are not effective.
This you have to understand: hair grows from under the surface of the skin. Nothing you put on the outside does anything to the roots, which are inside.
There are many things that can affect hair growth, and the main one is your health. You must be in excellent health for your hair to be in good health as well. The first indication of poor health, or of health problems, is usually the hair and skin. "you don't look well".. we already know about the truth of that statement. Keep yourself free of disease, eat properly, exercise.
Your hormones also will affect your hair, as it does everything. During puberty, when hormones are changing, you will see the fastest hair growth, and your hair is usually the thickest. For men, it starts going downhill after that, for those same hormones that make you a man, also make your hair stop growing, most often right at the top of the head. The only way to stop that is to stop the production of those hormones just when you hit the peak of hair growth. The only way to do that is to remove those testicles. Worth it?
There are some products that are being sold for cosmetic purposes which can make the situation worse. Don't use a lot of useless products on your hair. If you are in good health, there should be no reason to use all that stuff. Keep it clean (without a lot of additives), avoid abuse to your hair (hot dry wind, and sun), and don't use anything that will build up or block the follicles so the hair can't get out easily. Keep a hair style that can make you look your best.
Use common sense, and enjoy what you have.
Can aloe gel make men's hair grow? If so, how much should I use.?
Aloe vera for hair
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Natural Homemade Tips for Hair %26amp; Skin
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Can aloe gel make men's hair grow? If so, how much should I use.?
Yes it does help. Massage aloe Vera gel over the scalp,leave it for about one hour.After this rinse the hair with warm water.It gives excellent results if one uses this massage at least 3-4 times a week.
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