Quote from: VoodooSyxx on January 21, 2013, 03:11:47 AMAnd yeah, head shaving seems like the gateway to buying tons of extra products. I admit to being one of the top offenders. Not going to lie, you were the first name to come to mind haha. But there are heaps more of us out there in the same boat.
And yeah, head shaving seems like the gateway to buying tons of extra products. I admit to being one of the top offenders.
haha I knew it! Seems the addiction is getting better and worse at the same time though. I've pretty much got my routine and products down cold. Yet I did buy a Rolling Razor I have yet to actually use and have given thought to a straight razor and of course all the things that come with that
Quote from: VoodooSyxx on January 21, 2013, 01:22:05 PMhaha I knew it! Seems the addiction is getting better and worse at the same time though. I've pretty much got my routine and products down cold. Yet I did buy a Rolling Razor I have yet to actually use and have given thought to a straight razor and of course all the things that come with thatThe problem is what happens if you try the rolling razor and really love it? Then all the HeadBlade stuff is redundant -- until HeadBlade bring out a new better model that might be better and around and around we go. On the other hand one of these gizmos might be much better so you have to do your "research". Would really appreciate a product review of the rolling razor when you've arrived at some conclusions about it.You're giving your girlfriend plenty of ammo though. You'll never be able to say "stop wasting your money on that tiny jar of $200 eyebag cream".
A week in I think my desire for glossiness is driven by a desire to mask the shadow -- fair skin, almost black hair.Does the shadow fade over time as skill improves? I know some sun will help but with the current NY temp it'll be a while before I get any solar exposure Or just something to learn to live with? I'll bet the shadow is a million times more noticeable to me than to anyone else.
Yeah Beardman (and Gary) I think accepting the shadow is just one of those things I need to put on my to - do list.As my technique improves the shadow is less noticeable but I don't think it's going to get much less prominent than it is now (unless my hair turns white). While some color may help when the winter chill lets up, I'm starting to accept that it's likw my slightly crooked nose -- a reality, but one only I notice or care about.