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#15
by
DCSlyOne
on 03 Aug, 2012 23:27
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I think my issue has been posted up by others. I have the 'hot dog' roll on the back of my neck, so I have to break out the straight razor to get into the crease, and shave off the remaining stubble.
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#16
by
Frontier Guy
on 04 Aug, 2012 03:23
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+1 on that too.
Since I can't see it (and it doesn't seem too obvious for the public spectators) I don't worry too much about it.
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#17
by
Harleyman
on 04 Aug, 2012 05:52
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Right side just above right ear,seems like it takes forever to get it smooth no matter what direction I go.
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#18
by
bigstosh
on 04 Aug, 2012 07:01
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One always learns something new. Didn't know it was called a "hot dog roll." My mom is the only one who truly can't stand my bald head, but she tells me it's not the bald head so much that she dislikes, it's the hot dog roll.
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#19
by
slane
on 20 Aug, 2012 16:23
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The hardest parts for me to get smooth are the sides of my head near the crown. I usually have to settle for a little sandpaper.
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#20
by
SlyAggie
on 27 Aug, 2012 20:30
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Hey Mel-my trouble spot is the right side along the crown about 3 inches above ear...dang hair grows in a million different directions right there!
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#21
by
Slyfive
on 27 Aug, 2012 20:56
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Top rear for me. I have two small shallow dimples that almost feel like a pair of parenthesis. I usually have to make several passes before they're stubble free.
Thought I was the only one with those bumps! the area in between is so annoying. But generally I find the whole top back takes a lot of going over in all directions.
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#22
by
Paul the Headblader
on 27 Aug, 2012 21:33
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the top of my head, where the hair goes all the ways.
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#23
by
kalbo
on 28 Aug, 2012 02:15
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The top of my dome where I have a small indentation is the area that gives me a lot of challenge when shaving. Hair grows in different directions in that part of my head.
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#24
by
skram
on 28 Aug, 2012 08:47
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For me it's a spot on each side of the back of the head at the base where it meets up with the neck (nape?). Seems the grain grows every which way, so no matter how many passes and in all directions, it still is not smooth.
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#25
by
BillOnBass
on 28 Aug, 2012 10:45
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There's like a 3 inch strip on the crown that has hair growing in all directions that WAS a problem until I started using a DE razor. I usually do 3 or 4 passes there ATG, WTG, and XTG and it's as smooth as everywhere else now. Also, like Skram, on each side of the back of the neck.
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#26
by
greatnessinc
on 28 Aug, 2012 15:12
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I have scars from surgeries and other things so the back of my head isn't easy to get a perfect shave on.