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yup its accurate,
and most ppl will reach waist length at about 3 years because that chart measures from the top of the head, but your nape hair which can be 7 inchs lower than the top of your head will reach waist length at the 3 year mark. while hair at the top will get there at the 4 year mark
thats why you reached waist at 3 yrs 2 months Cichelle you were right on target![]()
See that's what I'm getting at. If I stretch the hair at my nape, then yeah I'm right in line with ole girl, but if I stretch hair from my crown...not so much.
I don't think it's accurate. Many people's hair grow in layers and it takes much longer than 3 years for the hair at the crown/bangs to reach bra-strap. That is, if you're starting with a buzz cut which this chart implies. I rarely see anyone whose bangs and crown grow out longer/faster than the nape hair. To get that blunt look, one would have to keep trimming the hair. The hair at the occipital bone and below will reach waist length in about 4 years, so that's accurate for me at least. Basically, hair just doesn't grow continuously without taking breaks, there will be layers and it will take longer than what is shown on the chart.
ETA: D*mn the chart. Get there when you get there, even if it takes 10 years![]()
i think its realistic. i think i read that on average most will grow 6 inches of hair a year. of course one would have to retain all that length every year, not trims or cuts for it to be more realistic.
IMHO, I think that it's a comb of you growth rate (genetic) and your retention (we have a bit more control over). I mean you can grow 6 inches a year, which is normal for many. Some get more. If you don't really take care of your hair it can break off and that 6 inches your hair grew can only retain 1 or 2 inches at best. Soooo with that being said, I think that it's not only genetics but also your hair care regimine. I know that my hair doesn't like to be messed with at all. It likes to be left alone with lots of water careSo I been up in this hair game for 2 1/2 years now. I've had good progress and I truly believe in the techniques, methods, product uses that the board teaches.
But looking at the chart, I wonder if the time frame is really realistic. I KNOW it doesn't consider all the damn knots I gotta trim outta my head. I think I'm going to have to add 2 years to their estimate to hit the milestone targets. Obviously I know that my hair doesn't encompass the spectrum of what's normal hair growth.
Does anyone's growth correspond with this chart? Please note that the tape measure begins at the crown of the head. So if are BSL, the hair at the crown runs the entire length to the bra strap
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I'm going to add a poll to this bad boy to get a better idea.
ETA: Omit the word "much" from the no answers in the poll. sowwy.
yeah i think it's accurate but if you're 5'9 or taller you have to take that into consideration. it's 26 inches from my crown to my waist not 24