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#15
by
dalboz
on 02 Oct, 2019 01:25
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#16
by
Tyler
on 02 Oct, 2019 11:30
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#17
by
slybeard
on 02 Oct, 2019 11:41
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#18
by
JimHLA
on 02 Oct, 2019 22:01
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Wow it’s looks really good, with some many members going BBC it’s really not too surprising.
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#19
by
chrisphilly123
on 03 Oct, 2019 06:32
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Very interesting. Do you feel the quality of the skin on your head was changed in any way? Any changes in texture of appearance of the skin other than no hair? I could really dig no fringe hair for weeks!
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#20
by
dalboz
on 03 Oct, 2019 11:46
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There were a couple spots where I had discoloration, but it faded over time. I didn't really notice any difference to my skin apart from the few ingrown hairs I had. When my hair started growing back some of it was blonde(I have brown hair now, but I was blonde until I was about 8 so I figure that might explain that).
To anyone considering this as a one-time or every-now-and-then alternative to shaving I would say don't. While my head looks smooth in the pictures I still had some fine hairs I had to shave. So it's not the totally smooth experience you might think it's going to be. I did look effectively bald so if it's the hair free look you want that's worth considering. However, tweezing your head is really only advisable if you want to be bald and from a lot of the research I did I realized it doesn't work for everyone.
I experienced some hair loss. As I stated previously, less than I thought I would. Some hairs grew back lighter, and finer, but ultimately I didn't have the perseverance to maintain tweezing. It's definitely something I want to try again although I'm doubtful whether I'll be able to affect any baldness.
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#21
by
Hieu Tran
on 04 Oct, 2019 18:58
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@dalboz thanks for sharing. Will the hair softer if I keep repeating tweeze them?
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#22
by
dalboz
on 05 Oct, 2019 01:36
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@Hieu Tran I don't know if your hair will grow back softer if you repeating tweeze your head. Repeating tweezing your head should cause damage to your roots which will cause less of your hair to regrow so your hair will almost certainly be thinner.
When my brother was in law school he ended up pulling his hair because of the stress and his wife said that when his hair grew back it was much softer initially.
It's hard for me to tell whether tweezing has made my hair softer. I've lost some hair so it's a little thinner, but not a ton.
What I concluded from my experience was that in order to effectively go bald I would have to maintain a tweezed scalp, Fortunately once you've eliminate the bulk of your hair tweezing is less painful. Definitely not pain free but I can understand why some guys who've tweezed for a long time don't mind it.
Before I tweezed my head I read pretty much every first hand experience I could get my hands on. There's a yahoogroup that's pretty much defunct now that had a lot of activity around tweezing. Guys stories varied from dazzling successes to abject failure. One of the things I was worried about was am I going to mess up my hair and not be able to keep tweezing. Ultimately I decided the experience of being bald was worth the risk and it worked out alright.
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#23
by
Razor X
on 07 Oct, 2019 20:56
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Nice results but I don’t need it.
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#24
by
Semi-Sly
on 27 Mar, 2020 23:43
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I tried it once and I use the method of taking strips of tape to mask off all but a half inch wide strip at a time. it was much less painful than letting the epilator take a full inch and a half wide strip all at one time. it did give me a wonderfully smooth scalp even though it’s missing with a really tiny hairs and had a touchup with the razor. it states clothes for almost a week before I head to epilate again. ultimately I stopped doing it because I didn’t want to do any permanent damage to my hair. but if I we’re not BBC and had advanced hair loss I would definitely try doing it again and keeping up with it because my hair is too light to be able to laser.
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#25
by
BaldOrchidgrower
on 22 Nov, 2020 09:05
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I was almost full head hair, now I´m bald by choice.
Here is my progress after 6 months of tweezing and waxing maintenances.
Just the first session was so painful and I spent around 5 days to complete, now maintenance takes a much shorter time and no pain of all. I still shave the thin hair but takes around 5 minutes.
Worth the effort.
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#26
by
Goatee
on 22 Nov, 2020 10:29
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Maddness i say
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#27
by
chuck63
on 22 Nov, 2020 13:24
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I used an epilator on my scalp a few days ago. I did this over a period of a couple of days. It is painful, but nothing unbearable. I have a feeling that it will take several sessions of this to achieve permanent results. I used it back in the summer, but the hair started growing back after a few weeks. I was a little more thorough with my work this time.
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#28
by
clint902
on 22 Nov, 2020 18:16
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All I can say is "OUCH!" But that's ok. I really enjoy the shaving part.
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#29
by
Semi-Sly
on 26 Nov, 2020 19:19
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Well I found epilate him to be extremely painful but then I also found to be extremely painful and other areas of my body that I regularly go and get waxed I find waxing to be much less painful
But I haven’t found any waxing technician who will do my head for me do you guys actually know if somebody will do it . If so I would really like to give it a try !