MissFallon
Well-Known Member
I had an argument w/ a co-worker who says that hair growth is only based on genetics and when u get older it doesn't grow as much. I didn't really believe her but she was so adament about it. I thought that genetics was a factor in how long your hair can get but it was also equally about how u care for ur hair. She said that even though I had long hair b4 It would never get back to my waist bc i am getting older (im only 21) and it stops growing after a certain point. Is this true? I don't believe it because i have seen ppl here who never had hair past their shoulders and now have mid-back hair. What do you think?
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As long as you are alive though, your hair/nails will continue to grow no matter how old you are. Now how much of it you have left thickness wise is up for discussion.
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There are plenty of women here who are well over the age of 25 reaching APL, BSL, and even waistlength for the first time, or second time in their lives since childhood. So, don't sell yourself short.