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Shadow On Bald Head
by
blackbaldman19
on 06 Aug, 2012 10:56
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How to make your bald head blend in wit the rest of your skin? The Sun?
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#1
by
Hingatao
on 06 Aug, 2012 11:29
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Yeah, I've been giving my dome some sun but in small doses to avoid sunburn. It's taken about two months but it's color is finally close to matching my face and neck.
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#2
by
mahaw90
on 06 Aug, 2012 12:03
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I guess that is the only way, unless you use a moisturiser with a hint of tan in it, like a gradual summer tan in a bottle. I personally wouldn't use that. I'm quite white anyway so I don't really suffer with that problem. Take it easy if you do go in the sun though!
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#3
by
blackbaldman19
on 08 Aug, 2012 18:14
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Ap Sunscreen when you're outside?
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#4
by
mahaw90
on 08 Aug, 2012 18:15
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Of course
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#5
by
kalbo
on 08 Aug, 2012 20:03
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I am bald by choice and my hair is black. I have learned to accept that no matter what I do, there will always be shadow. What is important is the awesome feeling of smoothness after shaving.
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#6
by
waine
on 10 Aug, 2012 06:13
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I must admit, after three months I still find the whole shadow thing a bit of a challenge. I do not like it at all. That is why I shave every day and why I am back to morning shaves as this prevents the shadow as far as possible. I also find myself spending a lot of time in the winter sun to try and get the even skin tone.
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#7
by
Beardman
on 10 Aug, 2012 06:28
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It seems unfortunately the shadow is just a something us sly guys have to learn to deal with. I work out doors so I tend to get my beanie off and soak up the winter sun just like Waine. I don't think I have enough hair at the front to create an obvious shadow, so it doesn't bother me too much, another thing is to shave it every day as Waine said, that will help knock down the shadow too if you get a nice close ATG shave.
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#8
by
StumpyDave
on 10 Aug, 2012 06:32
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I stopped noticing the shadow after a while. It could be that what hair I would have is now grey so the shadow is less obvious.
Getting out in the sun helps. Definitely apply sunscreen. You do not want to get a burnt scalp, and if you do you do not want to be shaving it.
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#9
by
wonderer
on 10 Aug, 2012 06:41
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I don't care about "the shadow" I am balding and I am not shaving my head to hide that fact- I am shaving my head because it is liberating (healthier than counting dead hairs on the pillow)-I am balding so what -even though i suffer from three letter diagnosis (i refuse that three letter defines me ) I have my ups and downs every day but I don't think that I would be any happier with full head of hair ....
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#10
by
baldntat05
on 02 Sep, 2012 20:19
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I still have shadow, although less now that my hair is graying. I look at it as a badge of honor for choosing to be a bald man.
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#11
by
MisterB9
on 02 Sep, 2012 21:53
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for making the skin blend, sun and patience. For getting rid of the shadow, short of tweezing or getting like laser hair removal or something there's nothing you can really do about it.
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#12
by
Sir Harry
on 02 Sep, 2012 22:00
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Shadow.....almost all of us have it....I just file it under the "it is what it is" category.....
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#13
by
antoniom
on 10 Sep, 2012 17:34
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coco butter works well
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#14
by
blackbaldman19
on 16 Sep, 2012 12:22
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It's Always A Done Deal Everytime I Shave My Head. I Just Wanna Run Outside In The Hot Sun & Start Playing Basketball. Sometimes I Tend To Notice My Hairline. Lol