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Tweezing the temples, becoming MPB
by
beardedbaldgerman
on 20 Nov, 2011 03:22
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Hi,
My idea is to extend my balding at the temples so it looks more like a receding hairline. I want to extend i further in the coming weeks and month. Any experiences with that? Does anyone have the same idea. How fast should I procede? I started a few days ago to tweeze. How fast is to fast so that people notice?
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#1
by
Razor X
on 20 Nov, 2011 06:27
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Why would you want to do this?
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#2
by
4fit
on 20 Nov, 2011 06:56
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I guess I should consider myself fortunate because by 25 I didnt have a hairline except the one across the back of my neck. I would like to know if there is a cosmetic I could apply to give the appearance of having m o r e age and liver spots
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#3
by
Arnie
on 20 Nov, 2011 12:23
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What Razor X said.
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#4
by
xnewyawka
on 20 Nov, 2011 17:26
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Why would you want to do this?
Exactly!
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#5
by
baldjoeg
on 20 Nov, 2011 19:35
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I agree with Razor X. Why?
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#6
by
BillOnBass
on 20 Nov, 2011 20:10
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My idea is to extend my balding at the temples so it looks more like a receding hairline.
Wat.
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#7
by
TheSlyBear
on 20 Nov, 2011 20:16
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Add me to the befuddled!
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#8
by
marshd1000
on 20 Nov, 2011 21:45
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Seriously, I would not do this kind of procedure or laser. If going bald is in your DNA it will happen. But everyone one is different in terms of how fast that proceeds or how far. In my case it took about 10 years from thinning at the temples to thinning on the top and back of the head. 20 years later, I am not slick bald but it's pretty thin. So if you like the sly look, don't be impatient with your genetics. It is pretty acceptable these days to shave a full head of hair these days.
On another website I used to be a part of, I know of a fellow, who was so obsessed that he went through pain by tweezing, then he had laser treatments on his head. He said it was quite painful. I would encourage you to save yourself money and pain and just shave. But it is your head, Just my 2 cents worth!
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#9
by
baldaholic
on 21 Nov, 2011 10:49
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Hi,
my advice:
If you want to be bald, shave it.
A shaved head is widely accepted today as just one more haircut.
I saw a guy at the airport recently who had obviously tweezed or lazered or did something to the hair on the top of his head which was totally bald without any sign of fuzz or shadow.
The sides had a dark fringe and it did not look natural at all.
I understand that this is a very controversial toppic, since some members are bbc and others shaved their head because of mpb.
A lot of young guys come her for support because they are struggling with mpb at a young age and some have gone through that a long time ago.
For someone with mpb it is hard to understand, why someone would do it to themself.
I am bbc and enjoy a smooth head, which could allready be hard to understand for some guys with mpb.
But anyway, the tweezing - no recommendation from me cause I saw that guy at the airport.
It just looked weird und not natural.
Regards
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#10
by
Slynito
on 21 Nov, 2011 11:04
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OUCH!!!!
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#11
by
beardedbaldgerman
on 27 Nov, 2011 04:55
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OMG. Sorry for posting this controversial topic. I did not want to hurt anyones feelings. Sorry if I did. My idea was just to tweeze the temples a bit so I look more like balding. People would stop asking "Why do you shave your beautiful hair?"
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#12
by
Razor X
on 27 Nov, 2011 05:59
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OMG. Sorry for posting this controversial topic. I did not want to hurt anyones feelings. Sorry if I did. My idea was just to tweeze the temples a bit so I look more like balding. People would stop asking "Why do you shave your beautiful hair?"
Nobody!s feelings are hurt; we're just trying to understand your motivation. I still say don't do it. Unless your hair is about 90% gone people will still ask why you shave your head.
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#13
by
Snakehandler
on 27 Nov, 2011 08:42
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Why not tell them "because I like it" ? 😄
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#14
by
Ravenangel
on 27 Nov, 2011 09:53
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Why not tell them "because I like it" ? 😄
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That would be the easiest and most honest answer - but people are usually not satisfied with easy answers. "Too simple to be true".