Hello all,
Great site. I have been growing my hair now for more than 3 years. Not sure, but I might be done. Any comments welcome.
FDone in terms of reached terminal length or done in respect of cuting?
I may just keep it at this length. It is finally long enough to keep in a ponytail during activities like running or biking. I am not sure though, on this site and others I have seen some guys with "really" long hair, like mid to low back that look great.
You didn't answer UK's question. To be candid with you Jon, unless you've been keeping it trimmed at this length, this isn't very much length for 3+ years of growth. I suspect you have reached terminal length which means this is all the length you're going to get. I'm in a position to know because my hair doesn't get much longer than yours no matter how many years go by. Guys like us can forget about mid-back, waist-length, butt-length or knee-length hair. I don't say these things to be harsh, but hopefully to save you the same frustration I've gone through for years. It's kinda like penis size; some guys are luckier than others.
I dunno Jon looks like he's gota about 18 inches (from the top)... depends really what he started from... though Jon's obviously had it evened up.
I think your hair looks great! Keep it... grow it... it'll still look great!
Your hair looks great. It is your choice, of course, but I think it might look even better with 3 or 4 more inches of length. I know, more length means more maintenance and that is why many longhairs choose to keep their hair at just past shoulder length. At this length it is long enough to look really good and yet short enough to easily maintain. Good luck with whatever your choice is. Absalom
That's simply a great looking head of hair. It looks so thick and nice! Congrats...
One could hardly ask for anything better than what you have obtained. AWESUME!
May I ask if that is your natural hair color?...also how many inches has it grown in the three years?
Yes, it is the natural color. I had a military flat-top when I started to grow it out.