At about 12 years old. I cut back to about sl when I was 25 or 26, however.
I have had waist or longer hair multiple times in my life. I first grew it out in Jr. High and kept it long through high school. Since high school it has been waist 2x.
Just keep growing....
At about 12 years old. I cut back to about sl when I was 25 or 26, however.
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Age 24. Not that it's got much longer in five years.
Does my hair really look like that from the back?
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I think when I was maybe 23 or 24, I decided I wanted to really grow it. LHC was a big influence for that, actually. Before, it had been a little past BSL, but I'd never seen what I consider "long."
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Long hair hiatus: short hair for now, buzzcut!
I guess I'd have to say I started this at 56, but didn't get committed until this year - 58.
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I started when I was about 20.
I've never had short hair, at it's shortest and most broken it was BSL but it was long when I was little, waist/hips through middle and high school, BSL in college (where I destroyed it) and now it's tailbone and I'm tempted to go for fingertip
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I was 13 or 14 when I decided I wanted long hair. I was about APL at the time. But I was only 10 when I grew my bangs out, so in one way I could say that my journey to long hair started already at the age of ten.
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BCL (37") reached! Next minigoal: TBL (40"). Final goal: Terminal
I cut all of my hair off for my 18th birthday (it was about BSL) in a boycut. Then a few months after my 19th birthday I decided to grow it out again. My longterm goal is terminal.
At 25 (a.k.a now!)
I did have fairly long hair (but never much longer than APL) a few times as a teenager, but ended up with the mindset that people must visit hairdressers... and regularly. I suppose I was too chicken to stand out, too. I've always been very keen to blend in, and not draw too much attention socially.
NOW though... now I realise that I prefer having long hair. And this time I want it extra long. I think well-maintained long hair is just beautiful (and fun too - I can't wait to try all these different up-do's I've been seeing here)... I'll get there eventually...
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