Sly Bald Guys Forum
Head Shaving, Grooming & Care => Head Shaving => Topic started by: thebaboun on December 28, 2009, 03:51:15 PM
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http://www.calcio-on-line.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/11-spalletti2.jpg
You cannot see a single hair, it is like he never got hair on his head??? How does he do it ?!?!!?
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Have a look at this picture where you actually can see a very light shadow:
http://www.forzaroma.info/images/stories/Spalletti/1731395_spallettiluciano040308_600x500.jpg (http://www.forzaroma.info/images/stories/Spalletti/1731395_spallettiluciano040308_600x500.jpg)
So there's no magic involved.
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It shows less when your head is "tan" ...or when you are black. ACtually being black and bald is not a big deal lol
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When the dome is really shiny the shadow is also less notable.
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It's really quite simple, babs. If you want to be really, really smooth, like your buddy there, you start by registering Stage 7 on the Hamilton Norwood Scale for Male Pattern Baldness. 8)
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I did not catch that lol?
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Lighting plays a big factor as well. I've seen photographs of myself where I appear to have no shadow and others where it is quite prominent.
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I did not catch that lol?
Google "Norwood Hamilton" It's the approximate scale of male pattern baldness.
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A HeadBlade and HeadBlade products works for me! (Well, that and a very light shadow.) O:O
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If you look at me it looks like I do not have any hair - - -Some people have asked me if I am BALD on top - - My hair is almost all white so you cannot see it - -and I shave every day
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The "shinny cream" is different than the creme you put on your head after you just shaved? so you would to put a cream after, then after you put another cream to "shine"!?
what creams can we use to "shine"?!
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Lighting plays a big factor as well. I've seen photographs of myself where I appear to have no shadow and others where it is quite prominent.
what he said. Hair color vs skin color can also play a role. so tan up alittle bit... or send me a pm I've got a secret concoction