Hey, here's a classic update post :)
(I think some people may remember me)
Hi Wolf-S,
Yes, I do remember you very well, it's been a long time since you have posted an update, and your latest one is an AWESOME one! You are blessed with straight hair in great condition with lots of shine. I can't remember how long you have been growing it, or if you have a goal length in mind, I hope you plan to grow it as long as possible.
Keep it growing,
David
Thanks. I do plan to keep it growing at least to the waist length, and I started *roughly* 2 years ago.
Hey, your hair is looking great as always! Good to see you're still around.
Keep it growing.
-Mihnea
Thank you, actually it does look better and worse sometimes, just like any head of hair.
Nice You have very cool hair
Thanks. I do think our hair types are rather similar, yours may be a little lighter.
The hair looks really good, well done and thanks for the update.
Kevin
Great to see you're still around and that your hair is looking fantastic as ever. The color is wonderful! =)
-James
Hi Wolf,
Yes, I remember you. :-) It has been a while since you updated, and I am glad to see your update. Your hair looks great and seems to have grown quickly lately. The blond color is very nice. Hope all is well in Estonia.
Bragi
Thanks. Everything seems to be OK. It is very sunny and hot here, a dramatic change because the April was very cold, and on 30th April we even had some snow.
Well, Mr. Wolf-S, there's no doubt in my mind that long hair and you were just made for one another, --- looks AWESOME!!
Your current length is about the same length that I first started discovering split ends at the bottom of my mane... It's the curse of the longhair; but, that topic comes up a lot around here (including just a little bit below your post, if you scroll down a bit). What you want to do about that problem will be up to you, of course. Some guys experience more damage than others (as well as some lucky people NEVER get split ends, and so don't have to do a thing)... This mostly depends upon your genetics. But, there are things you can do to help lessen the problem, if you don't mind putting in the extra time and care to do both preventative steps, as well as trim off the ends if you find extensive damage. Some guys choose to do nothing at all about split, broken, or dry and/or damaged ends; but if you're planning on growing your hair considerably longer, getting a comb through hair like that will become more & more difficult without a lot of snagging, snarling, and snapping (which will only result in MORE damage).
I mention the above because it looks like from your pic of the back of your hair that you might have the beginnings of split ends (I could be wrong; but it does appear that way, especially in that one pic). You can check this out for yourself, though, by standing near a sunny window, tossing your mane forward so the sun is back-lighting you hair, and then checking out the ends. If you have good vision for looking at things close-up, you'll see them right away, --- otherwise, use reading glasses. You can also tell by the texture of you hair at the ends being more brittle, rough, and straw-like (especially in comparison to the hair closer to your scalp, which will feel soft & smooth).
Hope these comments prove helpful!
- Ken in San Francisco
Wow! Thank you for your comments. I have looked the way you said and I do not see any hair ends that are abnormal. Some are very light, some a bit darker, but they all seem to be uniform. I had no trims or anything though, and my hair grew without any intervention so it might look a bit uneven.
Looks outstanding!
I love the blonde color and healthy look it has.
congrats!