
Here's my 15 months progress pic.
Still thinking of getting a trim...Tough for me to make up my mind on this..
Cheers
Buddy
This is difficult on the one hand easy on the other.
Your hair looks great - slightly curly but under control. So what is to be gained from a trim?
If your hair goal is much longer NOTHING.
If you want to stabilise your hair around this length - even length. It needs weight to stay this way.
So
On both counts forget scissors - they are bad for hair and enjoy your considerable achievement to date.
Nice curls man! I wouldn't trim if I were you. Your hair looks like it's already in good condition.
NO. your hair looks great and very healthy. if frizziness is your incentive for getting it cut, you have all the more reason to let it continue to grow because as it gets longer, the weight of you hair will straighten it more and more. now, it won't get perfectly straight mind you, obviously, but it shouldn't frow or anything.
Hey Buddy, looks good!
I have not taken up your advice yet and grown a 'stache yet! My hair is about the same length as yours, although yours may be longer because it looks quite curly. I have been tempted to trim mine to make it all one length but haven't done so for about six months now, It's not annoying me as much as I thought it would so I will leave alone for now. Yours looks good, I'd leave it alone but it's up to you.
MattT
Great progress! Looks terrific!
Better think really hard. Most guys who get trims regret the out-come very much.
Your hair is coming along well for only 15 months. I am glad you have decided to keep on letting it grow.
Are you having lots of tangling problems at the ends when combing? Is it taking 20 minutes or more just to detangle your hair after washing and conditioning? If you answered yes to either question, you might consider a slight trim (1/4 inch); if not, there isn't much reason to do anything, if that is what you want.