Chevelure618
New Member
I came upon this term when I was googling about the phases of hair growth. I think it is something that many black women who are trying to grow their hair out might be encountering.
From how I understand it "False Terminal Length" is let's say you have a 3 year growth phase (anagen phase), and halfway through at 1.5 years you cut your hair. OK, so in 1.5 years you go into catagen phase (rest period). At that time you feel like your growth has stopped and that you are at your terminal length, but actually you just cut off half of your whole anagen phase. Now when the new hair grows in, in order for you to see your full length you will have to wait 3 full years without cutting at all. The other hairs will never get that long.
I found this interesting because it is another good reason not to trim if you want to see your hair's full length potential.
What do you all think?
From how I understand it "False Terminal Length" is let's say you have a 3 year growth phase (anagen phase), and halfway through at 1.5 years you cut your hair. OK, so in 1.5 years you go into catagen phase (rest period). At that time you feel like your growth has stopped and that you are at your terminal length, but actually you just cut off half of your whole anagen phase. Now when the new hair grows in, in order for you to see your full length you will have to wait 3 full years without cutting at all. The other hairs will never get that long.
I found this interesting because it is another good reason not to trim if you want to see your hair's full length potential.
What do you all think?