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To be or not be...Bald / Re: First Laser Session Tuesday - Really scared!
« Last post by chuck63 on May 29, 2024, 08:23:22 AM »
I had six sessions of laser hair removal and it eliminated 99% of my dark hair.  About a month ago, I started using a hair growth inhibitor called Completely Bare Don?t Grow There.  It works good and has slowed up my hair growth quite a bit and has eliminated growth altogether in some areas.  It has a pleasant scent and costs $11 online direct from the company. 
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Head Shaving / Re: Can a vacuum trimmer be used for a headshave?
« Last post by DoberDaddy on May 22, 2024, 01:15:40 AM »
Why was my response deleted?  >:(
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Head Shaving / Re: Can a vacuum trimmer be used for a headshave?
« Last post by reddog on May 21, 2024, 06:48:21 AM »
And I must add, there's nothing like the feel of a razor shaved head! That's why many of us razor shave every day, feels amazing.
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Head Shaving / Re: Can a vacuum trimmer be used for a headshave?
« Last post by slybeard on May 21, 2024, 06:41:11 AM »
And type of trimmer will be limited by how close it will get.  But technically, by definition, a trimmer is not a shaver.  It will result in a tight buzz cut.  Some trimmers do cut so close that it may appear to be a head shave, unless looking closely. So most people will still think of it as a head shave.

Another consideration, if you hair is dark, and you have pale skin, the "shadow" left by a trimmer will be very pronounced.  A true razor blade head shave will result in less of a shadow.  Some electric shavers come close to a razor blade.
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Head Shaving / Re: Can a vacuum trimmer be used for a headshave?
« Last post by reddog on May 21, 2024, 05:57:43 AM »
I'm not sure what you mean by a vacuum trimmer Rico. If it's one of those clippers with a vacuum attachment, sure, you can buzz your head, but it won't really shave you like a razor.
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Head Shaving / Can a vacuum trimmer be used for a headshave?
« Last post by rico on May 20, 2024, 11:35:56 PM »
I've read a few glowing reviews of some devices, not the Vacutrim itself but other brands.  But few claim it would work for head shaves.  Has anyone tried this?
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Head Shaving / Re: It's great to be shaved bald!
« Last post by DoberDaddy on May 17, 2024, 10:38:06 PM »
I am still shaving once a week as before...
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Head Shaving / Re: It's great to be shaved bald!
« Last post by slybeard on May 17, 2024, 12:14:31 PM »
I love my freshly shaved and tan dome.  I mostly enjoy the shaving, but I do have my lazy days when I think it would be nice a laser was developed to get rid gray hair.
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Head Shaving / Re: It's great to be shaved bald!
« Last post by Semi-Sly on May 17, 2024, 12:07:31 PM »
I don?t know, but a lot of people have been giving me a lot of sh*t about keeping some hair again, but I feel a bit conspicuous with the big bald spot on my crown
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Head Shaving / It's great to be shaved bald!
« Last post by reddog on May 17, 2024, 11:38:55 AM »
I often get the urge to grow my hair back, but the last few months I have been extremely happy with my shaved noggin!

It just feels absolutely amazing and I think a bald head looks awesome. I can't wait to get in the shower and run the razor over my head until it's baby butt smooth.

I recently purchased a straight razor, so I'm trying it out a little at A time. I'm starting to learn the angles.

I had an appointment this week, and the receptionist commented on how nice and tan my head is. I told her you have to have a nice tan if you're going to wear this haircut. She chuckled and agreed with me!
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