HI!
Is this mid back lenght? If not how much do i have left to mid back.
I'm considering a maintenance cut in the near future.Does it look like i need one?
Happy new year!
a.
I would consider your mane mid-back length - and it looks GREAT!
Keep it growing!
Karsten
Hi Aleksander,
I would actually classify that as mid to lower back (you're longer than mid back), and it looks absolutely fabulous--I'm seriously jealous! You hair looks healthy enough that NO maintenance trims are required. How long do you wish to grow it--waist length or longer? I was also wondering how long it took you to achieve that mane? Keep up the great growth, (DON'T CUT!), and Happy New Year!
David
ok,then i have reached my first goal
How long do you wish to grow it--waist length or longer?
Now im aiming for waist.And when i get there i'm not sure if i want it longer
I was also wondering how long it took you to achieve that mane?
Started in 4th grade with a short cut.My mom cut it maby three times a year so it didnt grew longer than shoulder lenght, maby a bit longer.When i reached 8th grade i decided i wanted LONG hair and havent cut it since then.I'm in 10th grade now.
Its a bit hard to know exactly how long time it took because of all the trims,but i think i maby had 1.5 years of growth when i started for real in 8th grade so ~ 4 years
Happy new year to you David
a.
Definately, in fact it is a bit past mid-back and looks great!
Not to my eyes in the slighest. You have a nice natural V-Shape in the back. Unless you are having big time troubles with knots and snags I would leave well enough alone.
And the same to you as well.
I think I'll drop it then.I dont have any troubles whit knots.
It was my mom who purposed it.
a.
It sure looks like mid to me, maybe even a tad bit longer. I would not trim it. It looks great the way it is.
Hi Aleksander, your hair looks great. It appears to me to be low back length.
The best way to determine if a maintenance cut is needed to check the condition of the ends of your hair. Unless you have a lot of split ends, I would say no. Trimming away splits usually only requires cutting off about 1 centimeter of hair. Splits can even be trimmed individually, one hair at a time. You can do this at home. Bring your hair to the front so you can see the ends. A magnifying glass may be helpful. When you find a split end, snip it off just above the split with a sharp pair of scissors.
Hopefully this will be helpful to you.
Absalom
Wow! Aleksander, you have the most rockin' hair! Unless you're having some major snags or tangles, it doesn't look as if you would need a maintenance trim anytime soon. That's definitely past mid-back length and it'll only become more awesome as it gets longer. =)
-James
Hi Aleksander,
congratulations, this seems to be below midback already. Waist length is in sight!
And, I would NOT trim, unless you have really bad tangles at the ends. In that case, I'd sacrifice no more than 2-3 cm.
All the best, and a happy 2007!
Hans-Uwe
Hi Aleksander and a happy New Year to you as well!Well after reading all the responses to your question there is not much more I could add as I agree with what the others said.Otherwise you hair is fabulous and such a great colour and length.BTW what is the guitar on the left if I may ask?Anyway you are a true longhair in my opinion.Mark
.BTW what is the guitar on the left if I may ask?
its a epiphone flying v
a.
DAMN!!!!you're giving me a serious case of hair envy....
your hair looks great, the color looks really good. i wouldnt say you need a maintenance cut since it looks really healthy!
-mihnea