High!
Since autumn 1996, I'm a longhair (with several cutbacks due to matting, which I overcame after 1999/2000)... and although it seemed during the last two or three years that I reached terminal length, more recently I notice that there is still some, albeit slower, growth... last month, I hit the 2' (61 cms) for the first time... for the Hammond enthusiasts among you: let's hope that I will not suffer any foldback ;-) in the future!
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Yadgar
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Your hair looks great man. Hope you get some more length on it.
On the picture it looks somewhat dry and frizzy - I just had washed it! I think with several days worth of scalp oil in it, it looks better...
See you in Khyberspace!
Yadgar
me too !....HA!
You beat me to it! ...and with a picture as well.
My own mane hit the 24inch mark about a year and a half ago. I remember it like it was yesterday, I had this magical feeling of jubilation! Today, in the current picture above my mane when measured from the crown of my head is at 27 to 28 inches(its hard to see exactly when your measuring it and holding up the mirror all by yourself LOL. When the evil male interviewer told me that he intended on donating all 20 INCHES OF MY PONYTAIL should I decide to take him up on his offer of the job, a part of me actually felt a secret sense of achievement that I could donate a full 20 inches of my mane if I so wanted to.
Even if you have hit terminal length, your hair looks good on you. But like you said, it still can grow out a little more.
Regardless
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Very nice update Yadgar, now let's push for 3!
-Phil
Hi Yatgar,
What a great update, and it is wonderful news to hear that your hair is still growing! I have slow growing hair as well, but at least it is still growing! I thought I had reached terminal length when I first joined the hyperboard in September 2006, but my hair has probably grown about 6 inches since then, which is less than average.
Keep it growing,
David