Sly Bald Guys Forum
Discussions About Being Bald => Tattoos and Piercings => Topic started by: marshd1000 on December 09, 2012, 01:29:48 AM
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Now there is a tattoo that is supposed to look like hair folicles on a man with a full head of hair who buzzes his head. In this case, if the guy doing it grows out his horseshoe it will look weird. So he has to be comitted to the buzzed look. I say, why not just embrace your baldness and just shave it totally? Here is the link to the news story!
http://gma.yahoo.com/blogs/abc-blogs/considering-hair-tattoo-pros-cons-consider-commit-105022214--abc-news-health.html
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Holy crap!
My going rate is 80.00 for the first hour and a 5.00 diminish each additional hour of sitting.
I'm in the wrong section of business.
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I say always be open minded about stuff like this, IMO.
Personally, I think this is much less extreme than having a hair transplant...
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I say always be open minded about stuff like this, IMO.
Personally, I think this is much less extreme than having a hair transplant...
Very well could be, but if you wanted to go Sly ? ::)
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Think about this: even the best tattoos become less distinct with time. Now imagine these fine dots on your head blending together into a semisolid mass. How natural would that look?
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would these tattoos get that greenish tinge over time too? Imagine a head of solid greenish blah....
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I'd be less concerned with the tattoo turning green or blurring and more interested in how an senior aged man who got the procedure done when he was young would look with this tattoo later in life...if an old man had a perfect hairline with a shaved head at sixty, seventy, or eighty would appear strange.
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No matter which way you look at it, it's pretty ridiculous.
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Sun makes tattoos go bad. So they'd want to make sure to use plenty of sunscreen!
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Let's imagine the ink didn't blur or change color. Then Ben is right: as the guy aged, he'd have a perfect hairline with a consistently even black / dark color. That would be a dead giveaway that it wasn't natural.
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Wrong approach for a few reasons: 1-what happens when u get older? 2-if u let your hair grow-say-one week-doesn't it look silly? and 3-what happens whne the rest of your hair turns white or gray with all the black? 4-the front of the hairline doesn't look natural.
Oh well. It's their money.
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It's being promoted here in the UK by a Celebatory hairdresser. Some actually look quite good, others look like someone has coloured their head in with a magic marker!
I agree about the getting older thing, will look really odd on a 60 70 year old. And it is not as if they can have it wiped off and start again (unless it IS a magic marker!)
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It's being promoted here in the UK by a Celebatory hairdresser. Some actually look quite good, others look like someone has coloured their head in with a magic marker!
I agree about the getting older thing, will look really odd on a 60 70 year old. And it is not as if they can have it wiped off and start again (unless it IS a magic marker!)
Leigh, Maybe you are on to something with the magic marker idea.... we could try different colors and designs.. thick hair strands, thin.. two-tone or multi-color... hmmmmmm. Who want't to try it first? ;D
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LOL, need to make sure they arent permenant markers first! I fancy curls, so I could just squiggle all over me head!
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I had this done at Good Look Ink and it looks great with 0 detection so far. Yes you have to keep it buzzed at 0 guard and I still have alot of hair left which helps with the texture especially if someone does rub your head. I did alot of research before taking the plunge. I wore a system for 17 years previously and was confronted with another military deployment and having to take it off. So I did this first. Not worried about it turning green or bleeding together. The ink they use these days does not turn green and your scalp is totally different when it comes to skin sagging. Yes you do need to take good care of it with sunscreen but so do peeps without the micro pigmentation. Plus it is not that big of a deal to get it touched up. This is also the case with blending in some silver which should not be a problem either. It looks more like the follicle and the follicle isnt grey. Mine is very light because of my light hair color. Which is really the only thing I dont like about it. I was hoping it would look bolder than it does but they actually replicated what a natural buzz look would be for me. I simply did not want the completely slick shiny look. It has been a year now and I am back home but to tell the truth I have been contemplating going back to a system. I just miss my hair and the more youthful appearance. I am 47 and was mistaken for 30's all the time. I know it is the vainity I am dealing with and I want so much to rid myself of it. Because overall I love the fact that it now only takes me 5 minutes to get ready instead of an hour, and my wallet is fatter. I just spilled out all of this on the "on the fence" section. My wife says it doesnt matter to her but I guess I am shallow because I prefer her to have hair and so I think she would think the same. My kids want it back. And if I did have to go back overseas I could easily shave it off again. But like I said now when I jump in and get out of the pool I dont even think of my hair and what it looks like. And it is awesome to ride with the windows down as well. I know the advantages out weigh the enslavement of the hairpiece. Sorry for the long post. Appreciate all comments and advice.
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pic?
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I would love to but currently at work on the network and I would have to smudge my face because I am still in the military and this would put me out of regs if anyone knew. 0 Detection so far from anyone. This is so new and I know I am taking a bit of a risk because there is no way to truely know how it will fair over the years. I have 4 tattoos on my arms that are over 20 years old and they still look really good. The green ink thing is in the past. Really not wanting to sound like I am plugging that company but even Good Morning America called them and requested to do a piece on them.
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when and if, you can
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It was good to hear from an actual consumer and I'm glad you like it. That said, anyone who does this and still has even a ring of remaining hair, as the gentleman in the ABC piece does, you're still now permanently committed to shaving your head to avoid a very strange combination of hair for real and really not hair. I think the buzzed look is great-I tried it myself decades ago when I still had a full head of hair-but combining the buzzed look with even a number two clippered section is going to look, well, strange. Not to mention how it will feel. Again, I'm glad the ladies and gentlemen who've got this are pleased it's just not for me nor was it ever. And, actually, even at 72 if I let it grow out I'd still have about 90% of my fur left. I think we can say that I'm committed to the shaved look.