You hair might actually show a month's worth of growth better...
when it is LONGer than in the earlier stages of growing.
Why? Maybe during the first months of growth your hair is just
spending all of its energy developing into that awkward stage.
Not to mention the fact that it does not weigh very much.
If you have any waving or curling, it is even possible that your hair may
appear shorter for a period.
But as your hair gets longer and its weight increases...
then each and every month's worth of growth will be more noticeable?
Thanks for your post. That is EXACTLY what I am finding out right now. All the best -
hmmm...i was pankicking there. i thought the terminal length of my hair is 4 inches. haha. ive been growing for seven months and i guess i panicked.
I have noticed the same thing.
Petros
Now that my hair is mostly pointing down it does seem to be growing faster! I would never have figured out the reason without your observation. In my case, starting with very short hair, the ends of the hairs on the top of my head and sides had a long way to go just to get around my head and ears! Now every hair is pretty much pointing down so all new growth will contribute to length rather than widening my head as it was doing before. Groovy.