Janet'
Well-Known Member
Hi Ladies,
I've been contemplating everyones end of the year reveal and how exciting it's going to be (and has been thus far) to see the progress, growth, and knowledge gained.
I have worked hard for every inch gained (including protective styling, low manipulation styling, deep conditioning, babying my ends, etc.), but I feel like people around me have not noticed my growth...
I don't mean people being oblivious...I mean people, like my mom, for instance, saying to me (after they have seen my hair straightened), "Your hair looks really good, but it was always long..." Really? Cause for the past 15 years my hair was full SL and now it's BSL...and I know that I've got a LOOONNGGG way to go before I reach my ultimate goal of TBL but I also know that I have not had hair down my back in a VERY LONG TIME.
I feel like I'm behind the 8 ball with this hair thing because in peoples' minds, yeah, my hair is long, but I think that they (friends and family) are reaching back to when I was a child and a teenager and they put hair on my head (for the past 15 years) that really wasn't there
Therefore, they are helping feed my hairnorexic mentality because although I am excited about my reveal for my own personal reasons, I feel like my peeps already felt like my hair was BSL to begin with...So, I don't feel like I can even call my hair long until I reach WL (at least) UGH!!!!
I just feel like those persons who never really had long hair might get a little more support because they are doing something that hasn't been done, whereas people just assume that I'm supposed to have long hair so now that I am actively growing it, it's no biggie--but it is a biggie because it took just as much effort for me to grow as the next person...
*Rant over*
Does anyone else feel like this?
ETA: Pics are attached as a comparison of how long my hair USED to be versus how SHORT it was when I started my HHJ...
I've been contemplating everyones end of the year reveal and how exciting it's going to be (and has been thus far) to see the progress, growth, and knowledge gained.
I have worked hard for every inch gained (including protective styling, low manipulation styling, deep conditioning, babying my ends, etc.), but I feel like people around me have not noticed my growth...
I don't mean people being oblivious...I mean people, like my mom, for instance, saying to me (after they have seen my hair straightened), "Your hair looks really good, but it was always long..." Really? Cause for the past 15 years my hair was full SL and now it's BSL...and I know that I've got a LOOONNGGG way to go before I reach my ultimate goal of TBL but I also know that I have not had hair down my back in a VERY LONG TIME.
I feel like I'm behind the 8 ball with this hair thing because in peoples' minds, yeah, my hair is long, but I think that they (friends and family) are reaching back to when I was a child and a teenager and they put hair on my head (for the past 15 years) that really wasn't there
Therefore, they are helping feed my hairnorexic mentality because although I am excited about my reveal for my own personal reasons, I feel like my peeps already felt like my hair was BSL to begin with...So, I don't feel like I can even call my hair long until I reach WL (at least) UGH!!!!
I just feel like those persons who never really had long hair might get a little more support because they are doing something that hasn't been done, whereas people just assume that I'm supposed to have long hair so now that I am actively growing it, it's no biggie--but it is a biggie because it took just as much effort for me to grow as the next person...
*Rant over*
Does anyone else feel like this?
ETA: Pics are attached as a comparison of how long my hair USED to be versus how SHORT it was when I started my HHJ...

I've been EL for over a decade!
... and your point is? You're supposed to get grades like that. That's what African kids do. Next time do better, and get all A+.
When I started taking care of it and after my first real jump in growth from neck length to shoulder length (not even really long, but based on my previous hair health
), I got comments like "Wow, is ALL that your hair?" "Your hair sure has grown." "Wow, you have long hair now!" So, yes, people noticed the change and were quick to point it out.
Your mom knows you have the potential to achieve the length again. Now, my mom is always gushing whenever I straighten my hair, because my shrinkage makes my hair look shorter than it really is. At 6 months post big chop she thought my hair was long 
