Hi everyone, only just discovered this board.. kinda wish I had done earlier in my growing progress really. But, oh well :)
Anyway... I'm just coming up to my, er.. 14 month mark, I think. I haven't really kept that many photos of my progress to share.. but the three I have got are in the link below for you to have a look at.
(btw, sorry about the note on the first pic - that was me messing around with my new webcam back then) :)
Cheers.
Great progress from May 2003 to June 2004!
You look completely different in such a short period of time.
The progress from just last December is also very noticeable!
Good Luck on your Journey!
Your hair looks really good. Shiny and healthy. How long are you gonna grow it?
Well, I can't get all of it in a tail at the moment, there's still quite a few layers flying about.. I guess my goal is when I can get all of it comfortably in a tail. So that's probably about another 3 - 4 inches to go.
But who knows... I'll probably want it longer when I get to that point :)
your dec 2003 length was very cool.....
Very Cool Pic Sneeka. Great Hair! - Welcome to the board.
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Greetings Sneeka!
Welcome aboard. Your hair's looking great!
Cheers,
JBC
most excellent!
You are doing really great at 14 months and look to have hair that is a dream to work with! Lucky. :-)
Glad you discovered the Hyperboard.
Great hair, you definitely suit it more than the style you had in May.
By the way, my progress mirrors yours. I too had my last haircut (short back and sides) in May 2003, and our lengths match.
Wow.. You've got really impressive hair. Looks really shiny in those pictures. How long do you want it to be eventually?
Hi Sneeka, welcome to the hyperboard. Your hair looks great. Growing it out should be easy for you due to it being straight. I don't know what your goal length is but straight hair is ideal for growing to waist length or longer. Absalom
December 2003 looks very awesome on you! June 2004 looks great but December 2003 is my favourite!
Welcome, Sneeka! Nice hair, good and straight, I bet that helped through the awkward stage.