Rituals are good, makes you feel part of something bigger than yourself
I've been trimming on summer and winter solstices for a while now. I don't do it for any growth-related purpose; it's just one of those small things that make me feel a little more connected to nature. It's like a ritual.
Ósnjallr maðr hyggsk munu ey lifa, ef hann við víg varask;
en elli gefr hánum engi frið, þótt hánum geirar gefi.
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Rituals are good, makes you feel part of something bigger than yourself
Given that I love a thick hem, it's kinda embarrassing to post this, but still, had a massive and I mean massive shed in avg and sept, so I think most of my longest hairs are gone. I now have the most hideous hemline and sorry about that. Here is my -March to Sept comparison pic. http://prntscr.com/uoca3z
Growing virgin hip length
Belgrade Beauty I'm sorry to hear about your shed. I think your hair looks nice also with that hemline. I mean, maybe you don't like it, but it doesn't look bad.
How will you act now?
I did Feyes U shape hemline cut, it looks much better now. Only I can't see did I lose length and how much. I think about an inch, but who know, it was my first time self trimming. It's not perfect either, I think I botched it , but let me tell you, it feels so much better. Those ends were horror. In my hand,no matter what I did to make it feel soft and nice, it had a billion splits and was dry. So all in all I think I did the right thing. I always preferred a good hem over length anyway. And it doesn't seem I lost the length.
Growing virgin hip length
I'm sorry to hear about your shed Belgrade Beauty. But glad you were able to get it to a better state!
From waist to tailbone, it took about 3 months. I didn't change anything. Just the same old shampoo and condition, let it dry, comb, and braid.
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