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    Default Re: At what length do you think/find that your hair is/would be unmanageable for you?

    I don't know yet on my own head. I'm going to try for tailbone I think anything longer would be difficult for me to handle.

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    Default Re: At what length do you think/find that your hair is/would be unmanageable for you?

    Thank you meteor! I'll have to put together a before and after picture to show you ! I think my hairs grown about 4 inches in 5 months, I have been taking multi vitamins and eating all the reccomended food that promotes hair growth. I can measure the inches because I have dark blonde roots against golden hair. I'm really enjoying growing my hair thanks to TLHC

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    Quote Originally Posted by threadOfGold View Post
    Thank you meteor! I'll have to put together a before and after picture to show you ! I think my hairs grown about 4 inches in 5 months, I have been taking multi vitamins and eating all the reccomended food that promotes hair growth. I can measure the inches because I have dark blonde roots against golden hair. I'm really enjoying growing my hair thanks to TLHC
    Awesome! 4 inches in 5 months is extremely fast growth, especially for cold winter months! Almost twice as fast as the norm. Congratulations! And happy growing!

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    Default Re: At what length do you think/find that your hair is/would be unmanageable for you?

    If that point exists on me I have yet to find it. I actually find knee far easier than I did BSL!

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    Default Re: At what length do you think/find that your hair is/would be unmanageable for you?

    I think anything past tailbone would just be annoying to me, past classic would definitely be unmanageable.

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    I'll join the 'I have no idea' set. so far the longer it gets the easier it gets, but since I'm only brastrap stretched (almost armpit curly), that's not saying much. I hope to get to waist curly.

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    Default Re: At what length do you think/find that your hair is/would be unmanageable for you?

    So far I haven't noticed much difference in care and issues in my (admittedly slow) journey from past classic to calf length...I'm guessing there might be in increase in issues around ankle?

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    Default Re: At what length do you think/find that your hair is/would be unmanageable for you?

    My hair has never been longer than fingertip, and I always figured knee would be about where it would become unmanageable for me, but I really don't know. It might be more difficult at that point, but not necessarily unmanageable. I would think that once it reaches the floor, that would create issues. I wouldn't want to have the risk of stepping on my hair. Any option of wearing it down would be completely out the window, I would think.
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    Default Re: At what length do you think/find that your hair is/would be unmanageable for you?

    for me, anything longer than the chair seat when I am sitting would be unmanageable (I think this is basically tailbone, for me, anyway)
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    Default Re: At what length do you think/find that your hair is/would be unmanageable for you?

    Because I find growing my hair to be a fun hobby, I don't when if it will ever feel unmanageable! But I think once It goes past calf I will have to be super careful when leaving it down which would annoy me.
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