Final Goal: Terminal lengthLady Randiriel, Shepherdess of Tithenmamiwen
Mid-thigh when braided? Yay!
My sister was over the other day, and I persuaded her to hold the tip of my braid down (it tends to wurl) and my braided length is at mid-thigh.
Who knew ? Very cool.
My hair seems to have slowed (hopefully not stopped) growing. I have been at 45" for several months now.
I reached 45 inches back in December, but I wasn't happy with my ends so I had DH trim a bit every few weeks for a couple of months. Now I've been back at 45 inches for 2 months I do hope this is just a stall.
On a brighter note; my hair is finally regaining some of the thickness I lost last year with my shed. The thickness is mostly just to my shoulders but Yeah!
Could my stall be due to all my new hairs growing and trying to catch up?
I think I'm stalling too; The cafeteria food at Uni is crummy, so I end up eating a lot of pasta (it's safe) and not getting enough protein. My nails grow slowly and get wavy (thick and thin, like hunger bars in bird feathers), and I can't imagine my hair is doing much better. I've been hanging out a few inches past classic with my ends getting progressively more splitty. I need to find my hairsticks or a nice fork and go back to bunning. It's been braids for the last bit because of my yoga class, and it's showing a lot. D: I don't want to trim it, but I think I need to bite the bullet.
CLASSIC!
Oh Oh I can post in this thread for the first time. I have a little past classic length now. But I am currently aiming for mid thigh. Getting to knee however would be dreamy, we will have to see though.
Measured my hair today, and realized that I have just reached my goal length, 50"!!!
Probably not.
It could, however, be because all your longest hairs are reaching the end of their growing phase and that, because of your shed last year, you don't have any immediately behind them.
Think of it this way - every hair has a terminal length (or rather, more accurately, a finite amount of time spent growing before shedding). Unlike some animals, humans don't have synchronised hair cycles - each hair follicle goes through its cycle at a different phase to the others. But, if you have a big shed that is out of the ordinary (e.g. illness, after pregnancy) it will synchronise those hair follicles (at least for a little while) by re-setting them all to the shed part of the cycle.
So, you may have your longest hairs - which are not terminal, as they've had length trimmed off them over the years. If those have reached their shed time, you may appear to stall - or even get slightly shorter hair - until the other hairs catch up to that length. The big shed last year might enhance this, by changing your head of hair from a continuum of lengths due to asynchronous growth cycling to a large section that is synchronised.
In short: give it 6-12 months and if you're still stalled then it might be a case of terminal length, not just funny growth dynamics.
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