EbonyEyes
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone,
I had been transitioning for a little more than one year when I cut off the relaxer on December 31, 2002. I was astonished to see how little growth I had accumulated. The longest part of my natural hair was only 2 inches and the shortest part was barely an inch.
I was confused because during the one year transition, I took really good care of my hair, kept it in protective styles to minimize breakage, drank lots of water, and took supplements.
I think my mother was surprised as well because I had been growing out my natural hair 3 months longer than my sister and her natural hair reached shoulder length when blowdried whereas mines was extremely short.
Is this a sign of some health problem? Do I just have an extremely slow hair growth rate or am I just being fooled by the "shrinkage factor" of my hair?
Maybe I do have slow growth because I remember when I was relaxed and 8 weeks would pass and I barely had any new growth. Hmm...I'm a little worried....
Input is appreciated.
-Ebony
I had been transitioning for a little more than one year when I cut off the relaxer on December 31, 2002. I was astonished to see how little growth I had accumulated. The longest part of my natural hair was only 2 inches and the shortest part was barely an inch.
I was confused because during the one year transition, I took really good care of my hair, kept it in protective styles to minimize breakage, drank lots of water, and took supplements.
I think my mother was surprised as well because I had been growing out my natural hair 3 months longer than my sister and her natural hair reached shoulder length when blowdried whereas mines was extremely short.
Is this a sign of some health problem? Do I just have an extremely slow hair growth rate or am I just being fooled by the "shrinkage factor" of my hair?
Maybe I do have slow growth because I remember when I was relaxed and 8 weeks would pass and I barely had any new growth. Hmm...I'm a little worried....

Input is appreciated.
-Ebony