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Still see hair
by
Steve7de3
on 14 Jan, 2013 13:49
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Today is my first day of shaving. I want to know why there is still hair on top of my head that I can see though I can't feel it. It's smooth as can be but I still can see a thin dark area on my head, how do i get it completely completely bald? I use Gillette fusion Pro glide as a razor and edge gel for shaving cream. Thanks
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#1
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 14 Jan, 2013 13:59
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Today is my first day of shaving. I want to know why there is still hair on top of my head that I can see though I can't feel it. It's smooth as can be but I still can see a thin dark area on my head, how do i get it completely completely bald? I use Gillette fusion Pro glide as a razor and edge gel for shaving cream. Thanks
The ShadowWelcome, don't worry we almost all have one of one size or shape--only thing, only another Sly Guy will notice, and he won't care. No problemo.
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#2
by
Steve7de3
on 14 Jan, 2013 14:02
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Ok. Thanks much. Just didn't know if that was normal. Thanks again
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#3
by
Lynchy
on 14 Jan, 2013 17:32
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Welcome,
Always remember what 'you' can see and what 'others' will see are very different things!
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#4
by
cuzzin
on 15 Jan, 2013 01:56
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As popular a belief as it is around here, I really don't think it is only other sly guys who can see the shadow. Especially when it comes to guys with dark hair and pale skin. But you'll learn to live with it. Don't let it bother you. It's better than the thinning look, that's for sure.
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#5
by
Gary~
on 15 Jan, 2013 02:01
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And even with it showing you are still completely bald if it feels smooth. It's just the cut end of the hairs at or slightly above/below the scalp depending on how you shave it.
It looks good anyway so enjoy it.
Oh yeah, as Lynchy says you are focussing on your head much much more than anyone else. No one else really cares about a shadow.
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#6
by
Frontier Guy
on 15 Jan, 2013 04:42
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As popular a belief as it is around here, I really don't think it is only other sly guys who can see the shadow. Especially when it comes to guys with dark hair and pale skin. But you'll learn to live with it. Don't let it bother you. It's better than the thinning look, that's for sure.
I agree ... but the difference is that if non-Sly guys notice it they
don't care, where some Sly guys
will care.
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#7
by
mrzed
on 15 Jan, 2013 05:37
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It's like this. A fellow at work buzzes his head #1. I shave my head. When I told my wife that Bob needs to shave his head, she said, he already does. He's bald like you are. No, he buzzes, but does not shave his head.
She does not see the difference. I do.
The shadow is seen by you and other head shavers. Virtually no one else. Others perceive it as bald . Show off your bald head. Wear it proudly.
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#8
by
Sir Harry
on 15 Jan, 2013 05:48
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Steve, the shadow, as many of the guys have said, is a part of life for the bald man. However, once you get your shaving technique down pat, you may want to invest in a shaving brush. Shaving brushes make the razor glide better giving you a smoother shave, IMO. Good luck!
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#9
by
VoodooSyxx
on 15 Jan, 2013 12:26
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Like the other guys said, there isn't anything to be done about the shadow. It just is. But it's most noticeable the first few shaves. After you get a little color on your head from the sun, it will blend in a bit.
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#10
by
Ming the Merciless
on 15 Jan, 2013 13:36
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When your hair goes white: problem solved*.
Time heals all. And in the meantime.... what you see is what you get.
*for those SLY who are "palefaces," of course.