Lilmama1011
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Apl because I have PCs bout blunt ends so I cut frequently so never saw length passed the shoulders
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fasika said:WL was the hardest. I never have any issues reaching BSL. I cut my hair to NL from grazing WL in December 2011, and by August 2012, it was already at APL. Now I'm trimming regularly to grow out the relaxer (I'm transitioning) so my hair is only about an inch past APL since I'm in no hurry to grow it out. But if I let it grow, I can reach BSL/MBL by Spring 2013.
However, getting from MBL to WL was almost impossible. I was in the inbetween stage for like a year. It's only like 3 inches at most! My hair was just grazing WL when I was freshly relaxed and under the jet of water, yet it didn't look WL when flat-ironed. So yeah, I cut it off to NL when it was still only grazing.
Hopefully it will be easier this time around.
APL took forever because I was slowly trimming away the thin, damaged ends, plus I didn't know way the he-double hockey sticks I was doing during the first year. I practically have a whole new head of hair since beginning my hhj.
MBL. I've been BSL seems like forever. I'm going back to using Mega Tek. Maybe then I will reach my ultimate goal length.
So it's not just me? I have been BSL for 6 months! So frustrating...
SL took YEARS, mainly due to having just went natural, burning, frying, damaging, bleaching, and doing multiple big chops. I hit CBL and now I feel like if I keep doing my cowashes and bunning it should be a cake walk. I haven't and don't plan on straightening my hair for awhile so that could be another reason. Now that I've taken a good amount of focus off my hair, it seems to be going smoothly. I know by the end of this year I'll be APL unless I significantly screw up.
My main worry is the blunt BSL I'm shooting for. I'm impatient, and I'm scared I might reach my terminal length sooner that I hope to.