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Foundation?
by
Meathead
on 11 Jul, 2007 06:21
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I've heard of a few people wearing makeup on their heads- anyone here ever try any of that out? I know celebrities like Bruce Willis wear it, but any every day wearers?
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#1
by
Paul
on 11 Jul, 2007 06:29
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Sorry bro...only foundation here is the one used to hold up my house. Seems that for the average person wouldn't make much sense what with sweating and all.
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#2
by
PBurke
on 11 Jul, 2007 06:49
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not here either. but let us know if you try it. ya never know.
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#3
by
danyroo
on 11 Jul, 2007 08:21
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No make up for me either.. Howie Mandel does on his show..
I was watching celebrity poker the other night he was playing.. he as shadow also...from watching deal or no deal it doesn't show.. so he's got to put some on..
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#4
by
PBurke
on 11 Jul, 2007 08:30
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i have mixed feeling about the shadow. but either way it ain't like i can do anything about it. so i just go with it. someone would ever say something about it, i would just bust 'em in da mout.

ok not really
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#5
by
danyroo
on 11 Jul, 2007 09:58
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I'm the same Paul.. look at my avatar.. you can see the shadow.......but there's nothing wrong with that cause I'm BBC......
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#6
by
VFRWolf
on 11 Jul, 2007 10:57
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I'm not that vain, nothing I can do about it anywho, so I don't lose any sleep over. Ladies still like it.
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#7
by
BALDANDRE
on 11 Jul, 2007 11:17
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Couldn't deal with puttin' something on top of my head when I just scraped it all smooth!

With that said,, I would love to not have any shadow...I know us BBC dudes can say we ultimately can hang with having the shadow...
but if i was MPB and had a real defiante heavy horseshoe shadow going, I would definately do something more than shaving, i would either tweeze (ouch) or think about lazering off what's left! For real.
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#8
by
Razor X
on 11 Jul, 2007 18:11
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but if i was MPB and had a real defiante heavy horseshoe shadow going, I would definately do something more than shaving, i would either tweeze (ouch) or think about lazering off what's left! For real.
Lasering does not remove 100% of the hair, and it may not work at all depending on your skin tone and hair color. Fair skin and dark hair is the best combination as the color is what absorbs the laser. It doesn't work for blond, grey, or white hair at all. And regardless of what you may have heard, it's not 100% permanent, either. I had my chest done last year and it is nowhere near hairless. It is, though, significantly less than what I had previously and at least I look like a normal person now and not some sort of Sasquatch.
Lasering can leave you with bare patches and hairy patches. I've got more hair on the left side of my chest and torso than on the right. Not a big deal, but not something that I'd want on my head.
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#9
by
Razor X
on 11 Jul, 2007 18:16
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No make up for me either.. Howie Mandel does on his show..
I was watching celebrity poker the other night he was playing.. he as shadow also...from watching deal or no deal it doesn't show.. so he's got to put some on..
Anybody you see with a shaved head and no shadow on TV or in the movies is using make-up or the lighting is rigged to make the shadow invisible. I have the DVD of
Superman Returns -- the version that has the extra disc with the "making of" documentary. It was unbelievable how much shadow Kevin Spacey had throughout the documentary. But on film he was completely shadow-free.
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#10
by
Meathead
on 11 Jul, 2007 19:13
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It's not so much the shadow that bothers me, but how oily my head gets. Seems like every hour or two I have to give a wash or something. It's a little rediculous at times, especially when I go out and can't get to a bathroom constantly without looking like I have a problem,lol.
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#11
by
Razor X
on 11 Jul, 2007 19:20
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It's not so much the shadow that bothers me, but how oily my head gets. Seems like every hour or two I have to give a wash or something. It's a little rediculous at times, especially when I go out and can't get to a bathroom constantly without looking like I have a problem,lol.
I had that problem in the beginning, but it's gone away for the most part. I think once your scalp gets used to not being covered with hair, it starts to produce less oil.
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#12
by
PBurke
on 11 Jul, 2007 19:36
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i gotta disagree to some extent. i had dandruff until i shaved. now i have the oil thing to. read somewhere that diet has alot to do with oily skin. also that a fish oil supplement can actually help reduce oily skin. not sure about that but it seems like i remember hearing or reading that.
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#13
by
BaldRob
on 12 Jul, 2007 00:10
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but if i was MPB and had a real defiante heavy horseshoe shadow going, I would definately do something more than shaving, i would either tweeze (ouch) or think about lazering off what's left! For real.
I'm MPB with dark hair... and personally, I could give a sh*t less about the shadow!
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#14
by
Meathead
on 12 Jul, 2007 01:03
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but if i was MPB and had a real defiante heavy horseshoe shadow going, I would definately do something more than shaving, i would either tweeze (ouch) or think about lazering off what's left! For real.
I'm MPB with dark hair... and personally, I could give a sh*t less about the shadow!
Yeah man, same here. Shaving every day is worth it, and actually something I kind of look forward to. Some days I hit it twice.