Head Shaving, Grooming & Care > Miscellaneous
Wish there was some sort of surgery to remove hair shadow
chuck63:
I’m letting my hair grow for a couple of days. I’m going to try an epilator and see how that works out.
Semi-Sly:
--- Quote from: chuck63 on November 15, 2020, 07:06:37 PM ---I’m letting my hair grow for a couple of days. I’m going to try an epilator and see how that works out.
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Well here’s a tip for what it’s worth . Do not use the full width of the epilator the pain will be too excruciating .
I saw a chip where a guy used masking tape to keep the strips of hair that he was uploading down to a quarter inch at a time and then he would just move the masking tape back and do the neck strip that way the pain was not too excruciating even then I’ll tell you it’s going to be painful
chuck63:
This was the second time I worked with an epilator. It started working after a day and a half of growth. Over a couple of days I was able to eliminate much of the shadow off the top of my head. The results make for an easier and smoother shave.
Semi-Sly:
--- Quote from: chuck63 on November 20, 2020, 08:07:46 AM ---This was the second time I worked with an epilator. It started working after a day and a half of growth. Over a couple of days I was able to eliminate much of the shadow off the top of my head. The results make for an easier and smoother shave.
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What about on the back and sides ? Was that more painful and the results last as long ?
slybeard:
How was the pain level? Especially on the thicker areas.
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