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Tweezing head
by
fullbaldie1988
on 17 Dec, 2012 16:01
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How long takes it when i tweezed the hair on my head to grow back!
I dit it the first time today, not the complete head, only a part.
Is it possible after the first time that the full hair do not grow back?
Kind regards
Patrick
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#1
by
Switchy
on 17 Dec, 2012 17:20
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Welcome , You look good Sly . Patrick
I personally have never tried to pluck each strand of hair out of my head. How ever I do have some on the end of my nose. Which I pluck, with a tweezer.
This usually grows back with in a week . I think there are some that have not grown back but I have been doing this for years.

But my nose is bad
enough. Doing my hole head, I would just get done and have to start over. It would give me something to do, but even as bored as I am ,

I don't have
the patience .
Best of Luck to you, but I would shave , and be happy. Hope this helps some.
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#2
by
warhawk
on 17 Dec, 2012 17:22
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How long takes it when i tweezed the hair on my head to grow back!
I dit it the first time today, not the complete head, only a part.
Is it possible after the first time that the full hair do not grow back?
Kind regards
Patrick
Hi Patrick: Welcome 2 the sly fraternity. Glad that ya joined us. I wish I can help you but I have never tweezed. I hope someone can chime in. I just prefer a DE head shave.
WARHAWK
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#3
by
Lynchy
on 17 Dec, 2012 17:29
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Welcome mate,
Sorry again no help on the tweezers thing! But I imagine it will still grow back
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#4
by
marty22
on 17 Dec, 2012 17:59
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good job!
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#5
by
Razor X
on 17 Dec, 2012 19:12
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Is it possible after the first time that the full hair do not grow back?
Kind regards
Patrick
Anything is possible, but if you've only done it one time it will probably grow back eventually. It may take a while because you've yanked the hairs out by their roots.

If you do it repeatedly, eventually the hair will grow back thinner and thinner. But that is the idea, to become permanently bald. If you're not sure that you want to be permanently bald, don't do it. IMO, it's a rather painful way and inefficient way to go sly.

Hope this helps.
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#6
by
Bald Hobbit
on 18 Dec, 2012 11:08
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Hm. I'd actually love to tweeze my head, but I'd rather keep the option of being able to grow it again--after a while, the scalp gets the message, you don't want hair growing there. But I I started going bald, more than a norwood two, I think I'd definitely tweeze.
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#7
by
Andrei
on 18 Dec, 2012 14:22
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Welcome to the forum Patrick!
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#8
by
tomgallagher
on 18 Dec, 2012 15:22
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Welcome but that must be painful.
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#9
by
RoWilJr
on 18 Dec, 2012 17:07
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Welcome to the SBG forums!
Sounds painful as well as tedious...

Prefer my handy-dandy HB myself
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#10
by
Sir Harry
on 19 Dec, 2012 07:05
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Welcome, Patrick! I've never heard the experience of tweezing, but it must be interesting.....
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#11
by
mahaw90
on 19 Dec, 2012 10:37
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And painful!
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#12
by
Bald Hobbit
on 19 Dec, 2012 18:59
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Can you grow a full head of hair? If so, remember that when someone tweezes for at least a few months, there will be permanent loss.
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#13
by
fullbaldie1988
on 20 Dec, 2012 06:23
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Thanks for the comments guys!
Can anybdoy give me tips to tweeze that it is not so painful?
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#14
by
Frontier Guy
on 20 Dec, 2012 07:48
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I think ripping hair out by the root is likely to be painful no matter what. It seems a drastic measure; be sure you are prepared to commit to it for the long haul.