
Hey boys and gals! My first post here. This is how my hair is looking so far! Can some people at terminal length show me what you guys are looking like? I would appreciate it. Goodbye for now my fellow long hair men.
My website!Hey Joseph,
Welcome to the tribe, bro!
I saw your pic. I can not see much of your hair. You seem to be sitting in a crowd in a sports stadium. You hair looks like it is cascading over your left shoulder and is almost nipple length. Could you post another pic which focuses more on your hair, free and combed out?
You speak about how this is how your hair looks "so far". I presume that by this you mean that you have not yet reached terminal length and that your hair is still growing. Keep growing your hair out. From what I can see of your hair in the pic you have provided your hair looks full and gorgeous. Long hair becomes you. You will look even more stunning as your hair grows longer. Please keep posting updates.
Joseph, are you in Munich? The reason why I ask this question is because I tried to look at your portfolio. I was taken to a privacy statement. When I scrolled down to the bottom of the statement I saw an address Kaiserplatz 2, Munich.
Welcome to the family, bro.
Your long haired bro,
Raymond
You're probably not at terminal length yet. If you're not seeing new length like I wasn't then maybe you have damage. My sister in law is a hairstylist and I'm sure she's repeating what she was taught because she says regular hair trims at 6-8 weeks that take 1/4" will keep splits from spreading and damaging your hair. Your hair is long enough that you can trim your own ends. Watch some YouTube videos about how to find splits and then cut them before they spread.
Healthy hair can probably get to the middle or your back at least.
Marty
What I'm not convinced of is the regular trim frequency of 6-8 weeks. I think if you're avoiding heat styling tools, conditioning everyday and using oils to keep the ends moisturized that you can double or triple that trim frequency to somewhere between 4-6 months. I'm gonna start testing this by letting her trim my splits at different intervals.
Marty