I'm concerned and worried if this 6 month gap will ruin everything. And I really hate the shadow. And shaving is so much quicker and easier. And it does make sense to take a break. But is 6 months too much?
Quote from: viccash on March 10, 2015, 02:29:14 PMI'm concerned and worried if this 6 month gap will ruin everything. And I really hate the shadow. And shaving is so much quicker and easier. And it does make sense to take a break. But is 6 months too much?I'd say yes, it's too much, as those hairs will become stronger next time and you might lose what you've already invested.I've done the 14-th session today, and perhaps will do another one or two. As I think I reached the point of diminishing returns. This summer it will be 2 years since I started. There's no shadow, and shaving takes a minute, but peach fuzz is there and I think it's hard to get rid of it completely. I hope the shadow won't be back, and I didn't see it for a year.Anyway I like the result, as it's so easy to maintain. And it looks better. I do dancing and I watched the videos, and I think it looks neat and not as old. The shadow is not that nice you know. And you can't shave it off. That what I hated about it. And when it grew a bit, it looked even worse.As it's recession in my country, I pay only 30 bucks for the whole head (it was 100 2 years ago). Good deal!But I don't know.. I think it's not for everybody. If I had a bit more diffuse pattern, at least NW5, and not so harsh transition at the back (really thick hairs growing fast), I wouldn't go for it. I'd just shave, as who knows... maybe there's a multiplication or treatment in 10 years. But I understood that my hair story is over with NW7 and thick hairs at the back! Now I like it so much more, and it looks much tidier and not as old.
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