Classic Length 2010 Challenge Part I

Length check. I've reached my goal of slightly below pants pockets:
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Last month it was at the top of pants pockets:
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I bought a measuring tape last month and realized that my estimated measurements were totally off. As of now I have about 5-6 inches until classic length. I totally underestimated my inches because I thought I only had 1-2 inches a few months back.


So it appears that my hair grows about 0.75 inches a month. I had a mini trim this year plus breakage happens during combing and hair styling so it's hard to retain every bit of length. I measured from the top of my pants pockets (last's month length) to slightly below (my current length) and I also got around 0.75 inches.

Happy hair growing everyone. I can't wait to see everyone's progress pics.

:drool:Congrad's :Flahssssson making your goal! :flowers: It appears our hair is growing at almost the same pace... I get just a little more..maybe just at an inch a month. My hair is now at mid pocket length. We can do this! Come on Classic!:grin:
 
:drool:Congrad's :Flahssssson making your goal! :flowers: It appears our hair is growing at almost the same pace... I get just a little more..maybe just at an inch a month. My hair is now at mid pocket length. We can do this! Come on Classic!:grin:

Wow! Mid pocket length already! You are a fast grower. I read that hair grows on average 0.5 inches a month. That's really good. I don't know how many inches to classic length you have left but it sounds like you should make it by the end of this year.

There's only 4 months left this year and at the rate I'm going I should have 3 more inches by December, but I need about 5.5 inches for classic length. I guess I'll be seeing everyone next year for part II. :lachen:
 
Wow! Mid pocket length already! You are a fast grower. I read that hair grows on average 0.5 inches a month. That's really good. I don't know how many inches to classic length you have left but it sounds like you should make it by the end of this year.

There's only 4 months left this year and at the rate I'm going I should have 3 more inches by December, but I need about 5.5 inches for classic length. I guess I'll be seeing everyone next year for part II. :lachen:

Yea... my hair grows faster than the average... but believe me I will be around for part two!:look: I have a lot of trimming and beautifying to do!:grin:
 
I didn't realize there were only four of us in this part I challenge, lol. I just read the first page again. I wonder how FlowerHair is progressing too?
 
I didn't realize there were only four of us in this part I challenge, lol. I just read the first page again. I wonder how FlowerHair is progressing too?

Yea... I wonder too! but FlowerHair mentioned in the beginning that she would not post that much.... Yamilee21 never posted the first pic. She was waiting on her camera or something. But I haven't seen her on any Threads lately....:sad:
 
Long Hair Problems.....:phone:

CelinaStar - I don't know how you wear your hair on a daily basis, so I don't know if you are experiencing this problem.... At mid-pocket length this is really becoming an issue for me.... I am wearing my hair in braids, but I gather all the braids up to put in a ponytail, then twist the ponytail to pin in knot on top of my head... Well the old way doesn't work anymore because when I am twisting the bottom of the ponytail hair gets wrapped before the top and it becomes a tangled mess... I'd never thought I'd say that the ponytail is too long...but that is how it is (nice problem to have I guess!:grin:)... So I had to learn a new way to twist my ponytail before wrapping it. I watched this bun video because it shows the twisting technique I needed really well. And like magic, it works for me. I have to hold the pony with one hand and do about 4 twist with the fingers on the other hand while still having more hair wrapped at the bottom of those fingers, and then I can begin wrapping the ponytail. You'll have to watch the video to see what I mean.....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYILClga8Gw&feature=related

The longer our hair gets, we'll have to learn new tricks to manage it!:grin:
 
Long Hair Problems.....:phone:

CelinaStar - I don't know how you wear your hair on a daily basis, so I don't know if you are experiencing this problem.... At mid-pocket length this is really becoming an issue for me.... I am wearing my hair in braids, but I gather all the braids up to put in a ponytail, then twist the ponytail to pin in knot on top of my head... Well the old way doesn't work anymore because when I am twisting the bottom of the ponytail hair gets wrapped before the top and it becomes a tangled mess... I'd never thought I'd say that the ponytail is too long...but that is how it is (nice problem to have I guess!:grin:)... So I had to learn a new way to twist my ponytail before wrapping it. I watched this bun video because it shows the twisting technique I needed really well. And like magic, it works for me. I have to hold the pony with one hand and do about 4 twist with the fingers on the other hand while still having more hair wrapped at the bottom of those fingers, and then I can begin wrapping the ponytail. You'll have to watch the video to see what I mean.....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYILClga8Gw&feature=related

The longer our hair gets, we'll have to learn new tricks to manage it!:grin:

Yes,its more simple that way.If I dont braid my hair & twist it at the ends
(my hair becomes a tangle mess) I also have to do new tricks too. My hair the old way doesn't work any more...



Happy Hair Growing!
 
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Reported :missing: Yamilee21.... We:missu: Come out :jail: to Play!:grin:

.... Yamilee21 never posted the first pic. She was waiting on her camera or something. But I haven't seen her on any Threads lately....:sad:

Aw, I feel special now, :blush:. I have to admit, though I still lurk a lot, the recent spate of divisive hair-type threads has been quite a turn-off. The only hair threads I really bother with anymore are this one and the HL and TBL challenges, or ones featuring HL, TBL and Classic thread participants - less aggravation that way, :lol:.

We just got a [temporary, not quite what I really want] digital camera. I am still figuring out the picture quality settings, etc., but I do hope to take some pictures in the next couple of days, most likely wet stretched, because the humidity is ridiculous these days. I flat-ironed for a wedding in July, and by the beginning of the dinner, my roots reverted so bad, I looked as if I were 3 months post relaxer - despite the use of the usually reversion-proof Sabino Moisture Block. I am not touching my Maxiglide again until at least October, :lol:. I've just been washing with conditioner and putting my hair in a bun almost all the time.

I don't think I will be anywhere near classic by December; it doesn't even seem as if I am making progress toward having more strands at TBL. But at least most of my "bangs" seem to be mid-back now.
 
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Aw, I feel special now, :blush:. I have to admit, though I still lurk a lot, the recent spate of divisive hair-type threads has been quite a turn-off. The only hair threads I really bother with anymore are this one and the HL and TBL challenges, or ones featuring HL, TBL and Classic thread participants - less aggravation that way, :lol:.

We just got a [temporary, not quite what I really want] digital camera. I am still figuring out the picture quality settings, etc., but I do hope to take some pictures in the next couple of days, most likely wet stretched, because the humidity is ridiculous these days. I flat-ironed for a wedding in July, and by the beginning of the dinner, my roots reverted so bad, I looked as if I were 3 months post relaxer - despite the use of the usually reversion-proof Sabino Moisture Block. I am not touching my Maxiglide again until at least October, :lol:. I've just been washing with conditioner and putting my hair in a bun almost all the time.

I don't think I will be anywhere near classic by December; it doesn't even seem as if I am making progress toward having more strands at TBL. But at least most of my "bangs" seem to be mid-back now.

:wavey: Glad you are still around! *smiles* Don't worry about December though.... We all will still be around for Part 2!:grin: And you are probably making more progress than you realize... Since you are fighting the humidity too, you can't really tell your exact length. So you'll probably be really surprised whenever you finally get the chance!
 
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:wavey: Glad you are still around! *smiles* Don't worry about December though.... We all will still be around for Part 2!:grin: And you are probably making more progress than you realize... Since you are fighting the humidity too, you can't really tell your exact length. So you'll probably be really surprised whenever you finally get the chance!

fully agree with this... and yes, you'll have plenty of company in cl part 2 lol :D
 
Candy, I've still be wearing my bun with the Goody Spin Pins with no problems. I enjoyed that tutorial and may try that. The bad part about having thick coarse hair like mine is that it is hard to style. I'm happy you've found something that works.
 
Candy, I've still be wearing my bun with the Goody Spin Pins with no problems. I enjoyed that tutorial and may try that. The bad part about having thick coarse hair like mine is that it is hard to style. I'm happy you've found something that works.

i love those spin pins!!! i even sleep in mine!!!!
 
i love those spin pins!!! i even sleep in mine!!!!

Aren't they the best? Since I've bought the pins that's all I've been wearing. The hold is excellent. I can ride my horse or go jogging wearing them and my bun never comes apart. No breakage either and they are super comfortable and easy to use.
 
Aren't they the best? Since I've bought the pins that's all I've been wearing. The hold is excellent. I can ride my horse or go jogging wearing them and my bun never comes apart. No breakage either and they are super comfortable and easy to use.

There must be a story behind this to share....Horse?:cowgirl: You go "cowgirl"! *smiles* I was riding a horse last year, and my boobs hurt something terrible.... I am just a little heavy chested and I didn't bind them or have a sports bra on....not a good idea! *smiles*

ok...OT... but I could have said you were practicing for your Lady Godiva pictures! LOL:lachen:
 
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so i'm not going to straighten until sept or oct. org i said i wouldnt post pix til then but i took a pic because i felt like i was having a really good hair day lol. then i couldnt help but to have some stretched curls pix so this is where i naturally wear my pants (like i said, i think i wear my pants a bit high)... and no laughing at mah gut! lol

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I love the inspiration here.

Momo like i said in the HL thread you're almost there!!! your hair is growin like a weeeeeeeeed.

Celina star congrats on making your goal. your hair is to diiiiie for!!!
 
Congrats Mz. MoMo. Your curls are pretty and you look about hip length to me.

There must be a story behind this to share....Horse?:cowgirl: You go "cowgirl"! *smiles* I was riding a horse last year, and my boobs hurt something terrible.... I am just a little heavy chested and I didn't bind them or have a sports bra on....not a good idea! *smiles*

ok...OT... but I could have said you were practicing for your Lady Godiva pictures! LOL:lachen:

Lol! I've been riding for two years now. I own a Quarter Horse.

I love the inspiration here.

Momo like i said in the HL thread you're almost there!!! your hair is growin like a weeeeeeeeed.

Celina star congrats on making your goal. your hair is to diiiiie for!!!

Thanks Whimsy. Your hair is gorgeous.
 
thanks guys... i'm pretty sure i'm not hl though... especially since i'm still confused as to where it is lmao. like i said in the hl challenge, i have given up on finding hl on me, i'll just wait til i'm crknl (cracken length) because i'll know for sure when it there lol
 
thanks guys... i'm pretty sure i'm not hl though... especially since i'm still confused as to where it is lmao. like i said in the hl challenge, i have given up on finding hl on me, i'll just wait til i'm crknl (cracken length) because i'll know for sure when it there lol

Lol :lachen::lachen:We do keep coming up with some awesome New Terms! "Cracken Length"!:lachen::lachen:
 
so i'm not going to straighten until sept or oct. org i said i wouldnt post pix til then but i took a pic because i felt like i was having a really good hair day lol. then i couldnt help but to have some stretched curls pix so this is where i naturally wear my pants (like i said, i think i wear my pants a bit high)... and no laughing at mah gut! lol

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Love the curls..(Hl for sure)




Happy Hair Growing!
 
Natural Hair Care Ingredient List - Part I
From:http://hmbeautyrecipes.homestead.com/ingredients_hair.html

Have you ever wanted to make your own shampoo but not known what to put into it? With so many essential oils, natural herbs and such which works best for your hair type? Here we have composed a great list of natural ingredients, herbs and oils you can add to your homemade shampoo, homemade conditioners all for natural hair care.

All of the below can be in oil, herb, flower or natural state. When using fresh herbs, make your hair care batches smaller as these will not stay fresh as long as if used essential oils in your blends. And always read warnings on health effects as some ingredients should not be used on every person.

Ingredients, Herbs and oils you can add to shampoos & conditioners

Rosemary Enhances DARK hair. May also be useful in the prevention and treatment of headlice, excellent for scalp problems such as eczema, oil control, dandruff and itchiness. Avoid while pregnant

Lavender Oil has a balancing, harmonizing effect on the emotions and also on the skin making it excellent for use in cosmetics and toiletries where it balances the production of sebum from the oil glands making it beneficial for dry or oily skins for psoriasis, acne, eczema, seborrhea and spots. May help with hair loss from a condition called alopecia areata

Chamomile is an excellent rinse for fine hair, especially during hot weather - just be sure to strain it well before using! It is also famed for lightening hair, which is why it is frequently used in shampoos for blonde hair.

Nettle Roots, Nettle Leaves, have a long history of use in traditional medicine. Its flesh is rich in minerals and plant hormones and it stimulates hair growth and softens the hair. It is used as a hair rinse (especially for light hair)

Tea Tree oil is an Antiseptic, Anti bacterial, Anti fungal, Immune stimulant. Great for dandruff and troubled scalps. Do not expose to mucous membranes

Olive oil to add shine to hair. Great for moisturizing hair and the scalp. A little goes a long way in your recipes!

Ingredients, Herbs and oils you can add to shampoos & conditioners
Jojoba oil is similar to sebum, which is secreted by human sebaceous glands to lubricate and protect skin and hair. Jojoba oil conditions hair and prevents it from becoming brittle and dull.

Avocado Softens skin, helps skin and hair retain moisture and fights the aging process.

Coconut oil, milk, or butter is one of the best natural nutrition for hair. It helps in healthy growth of hair providing them a shinny complexion. Coconut oil prevents dandruff, lice, and lice eggs, even if your scalp is dry. It is an excellent conditioner and helps in the re-growth of damaged hair and provides the essential proteins required for nourishing damaged hair.

Honey is high in vitamins and minerals, and has wonderful benefits for the skin and hair. Honey is a good humectant and emollient, serving as a good moisturizer and conditioner.

Natural hair color herbs and ingredients

Herbs for conditioning and highlighting Pale or Golden Blonde hair:
Marigold flowers alson known as Calendula , chamomile flowers, nettle, rhubarb root, safflower, mullein flowers, Catnip, rosehips, lemon

Herbs for conditioning and highlighting Warmer, Golden or Strawberry Blonde hair:
Barberry, ginger, Goldenrod Powder, Lichen, Rhubarb, Bloodroot

Herbs for conditioning and accentuating Brunette hair:
Bay leaves, black walnut hulls, burdock root, nettle, quassia bark, cloves, cinnamon, Coffee, Sage, Potato, Molasses, Oak bark, Red Sandalwood

Herbs for conditioning and accentuating Dark hair:
Alder Bark (black), Juniper, Lavender, Nettle, Black Tea, Blackberry Shoots (black), Coffee, Dock Root (black) Indigo Powder ( Deep blue black), Elder Bark (black), Rosemary, Sage

Herbs for conditioning and accentuating Reddish tones on brunettes and red hair:
paprika, rosehips, cloves, Cherry Bark, Beet Juice, Henna, Madder Root, Alder Bark, Hibiscus, Saffron, Rosehips

Herbs for conditioning and accentuating GREY hair:
sage, rosemary , Oak bark, Potato, black tea, Walnut, Cloves
 
Natural Hair Care Ingredient List - Part II
From:http://hmbeautyrecipes.homestead.com/ingredients_hair.html

Natural hair color herbs to lighten hair
Rhubarb, added with citrus extracts lemon, grapefruit or pineapple, create the perfect natural highlighting effect on blondes and brunettes. Time and heat from the sun will lighten and add shine to the hair. Several application might apply.

Honey contains natural Hydrogen peroxide. Iron in honey oxidizes the oxygen free radicals released by the hydrogen peroxide. By mixing 3/4 cup honey with 1/12 cups regular hair conditioner you can gradually lighten your hair. Apply to damped hair. Wrap hair in saran wrap or a plastic shower cap. Let sit for up to 8 hours, then rinse.

Henna, the colorless kind can create an herbal hair bleach by mixing with orange, lemon and cucumber juice and apply to hair.

Common ingredients in hair rinses & scalp scrubs and what they do for your hair & scalp:

Apple Cider Vinegar is used as an acidic rinse. An acidic rinse is so wonderful for your hair in many ways: It restores the natural PH balance of your hair and to close the cuticle ( great to use after chemical services such as hair coloring or perms). Since it closes the hair cuticles, this creates smoother, shiner hair. Apple Cider Vinegar also removes shampoo, conditioner and styling product buildup on the scalp or hair shaft, going one step further than regular shampoo. It also kills bacteria that causes dandruff, itchy scalp and has been known for an effective lice treatment. Regular Vinegar does all the same as above.

Dark Brown Sugar or fine grated oatmeal make perfect head scrubs. You can mix these with conditioner for easy scrubbing. Use before you shampoo!

Jojoba oil: Use for a dry scalp. Jojoba oil helps to rebalance sebum

Tea Tree oil: Use for oily or dry scalp, dandruff psoriis or dermatitis. Tea tree oil is an Antiseptic, Anti bacterial, and Anti fungal.

Chamomile: Chamomile has been clinically proven to have anti-inflammatory and repairing properties.Great for scalp sores or broken out scalp.

Lavender : Balances the production of sebum from the oil glands making it beneficial for dry or oily skins for psoriasis, acne, eczema, seborrhea and spots.

Nettle Leaves, Nettle Roots: Very rich in Vitamin A and C. It's flesh is rich in minerals and plant hormones and it stimulates hair growth and softens the hair.


Herbs for thinning hair and hair loss
Burdock, Catnip, Nettle, Chamomile, Lavender, Rosemary, Saw Palmetto, Thyme, Yucca
 
I finally have some pictures. My hair is just-out-the-shower dripping-on-the-floor wet, washed with conditioner without product applied.
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The longest bit, that annoying V tail in the middle, is at mid pants pocket length (MPPL :lol:). The other bits I pulled on are slightly shorter, reaching about 1/3 of the pants pocket. So there has been a little growth this year, compared to my last straightened picture in mid-December 2009, when the longest bits were top of PPL. I trimmed 1-2 inches in mid-January.

I put this sopping wet hair in a banded ponytail. Look at how my hair compresses into nothingness when wet, especially the ends. :lol:
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That's when I need to remind myself of Lucia's immortal words...
Don't worry about the "thin ends" those are your lead hairs shooting out in front first.
I'll work on "thickening up" (:rolleyes:) those ends AFTER I reach classic length... maybe. :look: :lol:
 
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