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Waxed scalp
by
Mike
on 15 Oct, 2014 12:23
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About 4 years ago, I tried to wax my head at home with one of those cheap kits from Walmart. My hair wasn't long enough and I didn't know what I was doing so it was a disaster. A friend went to schook for waxing and posted on her facebook that she wanted to try waxing a scalp just to say she did it. Well, I took her up on the offer. It took exactly a month to get my hair to the 1/4" required. Last night was the night, we got started and found out it was better for both of us if she used smaller strips and did it chunk by chunk. After about 3 1/2 houre we were both tired so called it a night. It is about half finished, the other half will be done on Saturday. Overall the pain wasn't too bad because she used a good wax. Other than maybe 20 stray hairs, it is smooth amd no shadow! Right now it just feels like I have a sunburn.
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#1
by
Sly Red
on 15 Oct, 2014 14:01
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Mike, glad to see that you are Sly again. Frankly, I don't get what the advantage of waxing is. I've had very small areas waxed to clean up my eyebrow line and it hurt like hell.
Red
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#2
by
baldaholic
on 16 Oct, 2014 02:05
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wow Mike!
this is amazing - can you post some pics?
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#3
by
Tyler
on 16 Oct, 2014 08:53
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I'm thinking you have a high pain tolerance.
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#4
by
slybeard
on 16 Oct, 2014 09:04
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So now that you did it, will you do it again? I have heard that waxing becomes easier and less painful after it has been done a few times.
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#5
by
zetaeffe
on 16 Oct, 2014 10:09
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Look forward to hear about the final results!
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#6
by
zetaeffe
on 16 Oct, 2014 10:25
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So now that you did it, will you do it again? I have heard that waxing becomes easier and less painful after it has been done a few times.
I can speak about tweezing, but it works the same way: yes it gets way less painful because after the first time there's much less hair to pull out.
So it gets less and less painful if you keep doing it. If you let alll the hair grow back then the more hair the more pain.
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#7
by
Bizarro
on 22 Oct, 2014 03:16
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This is really interesting!
Mike are you going to keep waxing your scalp? We want to se the result!
Zetaeffe is our Master Tweezerer
How many times do you have to tweeze your scalp in a month? eyery week?
Is waxing/tweezering the best way to get a real shadow free BALD head?
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#8
by
02kpjw@gmail.com
on 22 Oct, 2014 11:42
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I will stick with a sharp razor. Waxing sounds just too painful
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#9
by
Goatee
on 22 Oct, 2014 12:34
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Plus, if you do half now and then half on saturday isnt your hair going to grow back patchy?
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#10
by
Semi-Sly
on 22 Oct, 2014 12:53
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I used to have my back and shoulders waxed regulary; until I broke down and had them lasered.
When waxing consistently every 4 to 6 weeks the hairs tended to grow back in more fine in texture. When I let it go for 6 months or more, (like when I was deployed to Iraq/Afghanistan) it would grow back in to its original consistency.
I got really tired of the expense and frequency of waxing so when I got it lasered. After numerous lasering sessions all of the hairs that had color in them have died. The hairs that had already turned white or grey were unaffected by the laser and still grow as normal.
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#11
by
agentfortyseven
on 23 Oct, 2014 01:19
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Sounds like quite the experience, although no shadow would be pretty sweet! I let a gal wax my chest once and holy hell once was enough! Let us know how it turns out
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#12
by
meanderthal
on 24 Oct, 2014 02:21
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I am very eager to see the results. I have wanted to try waxing for a while. Though I love to shave, i want the daily smooth without all the daily effort!
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#13
by
slymyke
on 24 Oct, 2014 09:04
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I'm not sure if I would want to start waxing my head, since you would have to let it grow out to 1/4" each time. That is a whole lot of time with an un-smooth head. Plus, how did you manage to wait for four days until Saturday to have her finish the other half?
She must have been a good looking friend...
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#14
by
Goatee
on 24 Oct, 2014 11:23
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The only thing i would wax is the wooden fireplace!! lol