Discussions About Being Bald > Reactions to being Bald
How much time before you feel stubble?
reddog:
Yes, if you're like me and want it totally smooth every day, shaving a full head of hair can be a lot of work. Sometimes wish I still had dark hair so laser removal would be an option. I've been reading about a new procedure that works on grey hair. Anybody head of it?
slybeard:
--- Quote from: reddog on September 03, 2019, 09:12:17 AM ---Yes, if you're like me and want it totally smooth every day, shaving a full head of hair can be a lot of work. Sometimes wish I still had dark hair so laser removal would be an option. I've been reading about a new procedure that works on grey hair. Anybody head of it?
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Never heard of it, but I hope it is true as well. And cheap.
nicolaus:
8-10 hours, as well. I usually shave in every other morning. At noon it’s mostly still smooth, but it starts to feel stubble in the evening. On the second day it’s totally like sandpaper. When I have an important occasion and should look tidy, I shave again without waiting two days.
chrisphilly123:
--- Quote from: nicolaus on September 06, 2019, 11:23:13 AM ---8-10 hours, as well. I usually shave in every other morning. At noon it’s mostly still smooth, but it starts to feel stubble in the evening. On the second day it’s totally like sandpaper. When I have an important occasion and should look tidy, I shave again without waiting two days.
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ditto 8 to 10. around 8 I can feel it. After 10 hours from a shave, I think most can see it on me. If I'm going out same night and I have some time, I'll hit it again with razor.
reddog:
I was sitting with a bunch of guys at a car show last night, and the subject of my shaved head came up. They wondered if I shaved once a week, and they were surprised when I said everyday. I had to explain that I didn't like stubble, and want it completely smooth. I told them it was definitely worth the effort!
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