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#450
by
slybeard
on 02 May, 2022 06:07
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Some guys are more prone to shadow than others. Dark hair and light skin tone are the big contributors. Some shadow may remain even if the hair is shaved below the skin level. If you skin can take it, try shaving against the grain if you are not already doing that. Also, your shaved skin with naturally darken and tan over time so the shadow should decrease.
Once the hair starts turning gray, the shadow will almost disappear.
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#451
by
Barbero Pelón
on 02 May, 2022 08:47
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Except that you use laser or wax your head,the shadow is going to be noticeable.
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#452
by
BaldBlindAt20
on 02 May, 2022 12:37
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Some guys are more prone to shadow than others. Dark hair and light skin tone are the big contributors. Some shadow may remain even if the hair is shaved below the skin level. If you skin can take it, try shaving against the grain if you are not already doing that. Also, your shaved skin with naturally darken and tan over time so the shadow should decrease.
Once the hair starts turning gray, the shadow will almost disappear.
Let's say I am too young to be greying, I am 21
I shave against the grain but idk if I am doing it right, also idk if shadow should occur as I am naturally blonde (PEOPLE DON'T BELIEVE ME LOL). Still I hope I can have that smooth skin appearance
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#453
by
reddog
on 02 May, 2022 14:01
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@BaldBlindAt20 , I think the difference is you can look bald, and you can feel bald. Say you use an electric shaver and it leaves a tiny bit of stubble, or you shave against the grain and your head is baby butt smooth. People looking at you will say you have a shaved head either way. If you have blonde hair, you should have much shadow. I don't have any shadow at all as I have white hair. So if your head is stubble free smooth, you are doing it right. Like many guys here, I hate the feel of subble, so I shave daily. If I don't shave, you really can't notice any hair until about the 3rd day.
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#454
by
BaldBlindAt20
on 02 May, 2022 14:57
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@BaldBlindAt20 , I think the difference is you can look bald, and you can feel bald. Say you use an and it leaves a tiny bit of stubble, or you shave against the grain and your head is baby butt smooth. People looking at you will say you have a shaved head either way. If you have blonde hair, you should have much shadow. I don't have any shadow at all as I have white hair. So if your head is stubble free smooth, you are doing it right. Like many guys here, I hate the feel of subble, so I shave daily. If I don't shave, you really can't notice any hair until about the 3rd day.
I shave against the grain, I had hoped little to no shadow will be seen. I shave every few days, this is how I look after shaving:
I try my best but I still have much to learn about shaving!
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#455
by
Dragon
on 03 May, 2022 01:40
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@BaldBlindAt20 , I think the difference is you can look bald, and you can feel bald. Say you use an and it leaves a tiny bit of stubble, or you shave against the grain and your head is baby butt smooth. People looking at you will say you have a shaved head either way. If you have blonde hair, you should have much shadow. I don't have any shadow at all as I have white hair. So if your head is stubble free smooth, you are doing it right. Like many guys here, I hate the feel of subble, so I shave daily. If I don't shave, you really can't notice any hair until about the 3rd day.
I shave against the grain, I had hoped little to no shadow will be seen. I shave every few days, this is how I look after shaving:
I try my best but I still have much to learn about shaving!
the shadow is not visible in that picture, it looks great
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#456
by
Razor X
on 03 May, 2022 20:50
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You’re not doing anything wrong. The shadow is normal; you just need to learn to live with it.
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#457
by
clint902
on 04 May, 2022 08:49
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You'll find your way and learn which creams, moisturizers and razors work best for you. The shadow is the least of my problems. Besides, not much I can do about the shadow.
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#458
by
BaldBlindAt20
on 04 May, 2022 12:47
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You’re not doing anything wrong. The shadow is normal; you just need to learn to live with it.
Well that's quite bad news for me. I know that very soon I will have a horseshoe pattern and I am afraid I will look worse because of it, because some of my friends are still teenagers and I am sometimes afraid I will get mistaken for someone's father (already happened lol) or someone much older
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#459
by
Barbero Pelón
on 06 May, 2022 06:08
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You’re not doing anything wrong. The shadow is normal; you just need to learn to live with it.
Well that's quite bad news for me. I know that very soon I will have a horseshoe pattern and I am afraid I will look worse because of it, because some of my friends are still teenagers and I am sometimes afraid I will get mistaken for someone's father (already happened lol) or someone much older
Try with make-up,wax, epilation or laser at some point....those are the only options to have a bald head shadow-free
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#460
by
slybeard
on 06 May, 2022 06:48
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Daily head shaving will also help keep the shadow at a minimum. And if your scalp does not darken up on its own now that it is exposed, you could try some self-tanner lotion. Just a slight darker skin tone will reduce shadow.
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#461
by
fcb2001
on 19 May, 2022 15:25
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#462
by
Thathawkguy001
on 22 May, 2022 18:42
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