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Apr 24th, 2007 at 6:42pm
 
Ok, I hate starting a journal, because it feels like too much of a commitment.  And a bit of a burden.   Sad  But if I stick with the whole growing out the hair thing, I may wish later that I had a journal to look back on.

My hair is so short right now that I feel almost embarrassed posting on a site called longlocks.  And just thinking about growing it out makes me impatient.  I want it to be longer NOW!  My hair is layered on the bottom, so I'm going to have to have quite a bit of my current length cut off just to get to one length.   Cry

Right now I use Suave Naturals shampoo and conditioner - lavender scented.  I guess I'm happy with that, so I'll keep using it.  http://www.amazon.com/Suave-Naturals-Shampoo-Lavender-22-5oz/dp/B00027C9C8

Right now I wash my hair daily, but I intend to cut back once my hair is longer.

I bought some kind of deep conditioner by Umberto a month or so ago intending to use it once a week.  I used it once.  It was ok, but no big deal.

That's all for now.
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Reply #1 - Apr 24th, 2007 at 8:23pm
 
Oooooo - a new journal!  I love it when someone starts a new journal - it is a sign of commitment to doing something good.  Use this to record what you try, what worked, (and what didn't) and your growth rates.  It is also a great place to post progress pictures so you can look back and see how far you have really come.

Don't worry about the length of your hair.  You have the advantage of starting to take proper care of your hair at this earlier stage.
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Reply #2 - Apr 24th, 2007 at 9:25pm
 
It takes time and patience. Lots of patience to grow long hair, but you are in the right place.  We are here for u.
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Reply #3 - Apr 25th, 2007 at 10:46am
 
Thanks, BB and CG!

"Don't worry about the length of your hair.  You have the advantage of starting to take proper care of your hair at this earlier stage."

That's what I keep telling myself.  What if I'd decided to grow my hair out when it was much longer but damaged by hair coloring or something?  Then it would REALLY hurt to cut off the bad stuff.

And now for what makes me pull my hair out:  my 15 year old son.  Adopted from foster care 2 1/2 years ago.  He's been a tough one, but he's really making strides lately - grades up, aggression down, acting more mature.  

Then what do I find in his room this morning?  A week's supply of his meds.  I've been trusting him to take them without supervision, and he's been hiding them instead of taking them.  What hurts the most is that I'd started to trust him a little bit.  Then he does THIS!   Angry  Grrrr!!!!!!
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Reply #4 - Apr 25th, 2007 at 12:18pm
 
((((hugs)))

I know how hard it is when that trust is broken.  15 is a tough age for boys.  Hang in there and stick to your guns on the rules.  I'm sure it will all work out eventually.
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Reply #5 - Apr 30th, 2007 at 3:16pm
 
I was reading through some of the other posts on longlocks.  I found recommendations for olive oil treatments and vinegar rinses.  I decided to try both this weekend.  I ended up with some pretty greasy hair!  That's ok, though.  It was fun to experiment.  And my hair's none the worse for it.  Smiley

Still feeling impatient about how slow my hair seems to be growing.  Not any slower than it's grown in the past, of course, but now that I *want* it to grow it seems like it's stopped.  I keep thinking about the expression "as interesting as watching paint dry."  I need a hobby to distract me.   Cheesy

I don't yet have enough length to pull my hair into a ponytail even.  Getting close though!

Now for my fears:  one is that I'll look stupid with long graying hair.  I've seen a couple of heads of lovely long gray and black hair on TV recently.  But I've seen more awful-looking heads in person!  Of course, the ones I've seen in person aren't long.  They're lopped off short.  I wonder if middle-aged women with gray hair figure it's not worth caring for their hair?
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Reply #6 - Apr 30th, 2007 at 4:13pm
 
I think that Emmylou Harris would have to disagree.  Wink

Are you taking any sort of vitamins for your hair? They can be extremely helpful in ensuring that your hair gets as much healthy growth as possible each month.
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Reply #7 - Apr 30th, 2007 at 5:13pm
 
Hi Angel Spun:

I've heard of Emmylou Harris, but I'd never seen her until just now when I googled her.  She's beautiful.

I'm not taking vitamins for my hair.  Anything in particular you'd recommend?
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Reply #8 - Apr 30th, 2007 at 9:30pm
 
Yep, she still looks good. Even better now than she did when she was young, I think. Like a fine wine...

I'm pretty new to the whole "hair vitamin" thing...but I've been taking vitamin E every day for 4 months now and it seems to have made a pretty significant difference. Last year, I was getting between ¼" and ½" of growth each month. Usually ¼" which is pretty slow.
    Since I've been taking vitamin E, however, I've been getting ½" every single month this year. So something's working.  Smiley
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Reply #9 - May 1st, 2007 at 9:59am
 
Hmmm....  I'll have to try that.  Can't hurt and might help.  I have these multivitamins at home that my doctor recommended, but they're big old "horse" pills that I have a hard time swallowing without gagging.  So I stopped taking them.  I'll see if there'e any vitamin E in them.  How much do you take?
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Reply #10 - May 1st, 2007 at 5:03pm
 
I take 1 vitamin E capsule every day. That's it.  Smiley

This year, I decided to experiment with different vitamins to see which, if any, had any effect on my hair growth. For the first 6 months, I'm taking vitamin E. Then in July, I'll start taking a generic multivitamin and documenting its effects.
    Luckily or not, I can swallow anything, even without water. I once swallowed an ice cube whole when I was 5...  Shocked
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Reply #11 - May 8th, 2007 at 10:08am
 
Well, I've started taking the vitamins my doctor recommended.  It includes vitamin E - 400 IU.  I also started the fish oil she recommended.  Looks like growing hair may be good for my overall health!

Now that summer's here, I've been driving with my window down.  I don't have enough hair to pull it back into a ponytail, so I'm getting some yucky tangles!  I don't want to use the air conditioning because gas is so expensive.  Also my old car overheats pretty easily; running the air conditioner just makes it worse.  I put on a ball cap once, and my son announced that he wouldn't be seen with me in public if I wore it.   Undecided
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Reply #12 - May 8th, 2007 at 2:28pm
 
Here's a bit of info that might surprise you about your car's air conditioner.  If you are driving at 50 mph or greater, you will be better off to close your windows and run the air conditioner.  The open windows cause more air resistance and use more fuel than the air conditioner.

And as long as I'm doing my car trivia - if your car starts to overheat - turn on the heater!  This helps to dissapate the heat away from the engine.  (Of course, if it is 90 degrees out, you will probably want to open your windows as well!  Grin )

When you are driving with the windows open, try wearing a scarf to protect your hair.  Basball caps don't offer much protection for the ends - a scarf will do a better job.  I like to use a bandana/scarf that is large enough that I can tuck the point in the back into the knot so that it provides the most protection when my hair is kept inside the scarf.
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Reply #13 - May 17th, 2007 at 6:25pm
 
"If you are driving at 50 mph or greater, you will be better off to close your windows and run the air conditioner.  The open windows cause more air resistance and use more fuel than the air conditioner."

Thanks for the info!  I've been enjoying my car's a/c.  And I think of you every time I turn it on.   Wink

My hair's long enough now that I don't wake up with bits of bangs and things sticking out in all directions.  So I'm skipping the shampoo every other morning.  I was washing it every day, because I had to wet it down to make it lie down.  Not a problem anymore.

Let's see...  What else?  Taking vitamins every morning - and fish oil.

Every morning on the way to work I pass a home with lots of kids waiting for the school bus.  I think it may be a foster home.  Anyway the lady who's out there with the kids has hair the color of mine - gray and black mixed.  I noticed this morning she had it pulled into a ponytail.  It's very thick and healthy looking.  I hope mine looks the same when it's longer.

I really worry about thinning hair.  I've noticed that as my hair gets more gray, my scalp seems to show more.  I used to worry that my hair was thinning.  But when I've dyed my hair back to its natural color, my scalp doesn't show as much.  So I think it's not thinning, it's just that the lighter color lets the skin show more.

I was at a conference a few weeks ago, and one of the ladies had male pattern baldness.  The hair on top of her head was really thin.  She'd done a good job of styling what was left, but it was still very obvious.  It's one of my biggest fears.  And if it does thin, I think it may look worse long.  I'm hoping for a long braid.  But the weight of long hair would just pull the hair down and expose the scalp even worse.

One of my coworkers is losing her hair from stress.  Her son was injured in Iraq.  He's home now, but he's dealing with being handicapped and with PTSD.

I was watching King of the Hill a few days ago, and one of the female characters was losing her hair due to stress.  She went out and bought a wig.

As you can tell, thinning hair is on my mind.  Well, my mom's going to be 77 next month, and her hair's as thick as it ever was.  Lord, let me have her genes!
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Reply #14 - May 17th, 2007 at 6:52pm
 
hi costello,
i like your hair, and it doesn't look like it's thinning or even like it plans to.  Cheesy My hair is about the same length as yours in the picture, as I'm growing it out from a very short cut a few months ago. Good luck with your hair goals. I wish you non-thinning hair forever!
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