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#15
by
baldntat05
on 10 Apr, 2010 09:33
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Being bald outweighs the shadow for me. A good tan and a nice shine helps diminish the shadow as well.
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#16
by
xnewyawka
on 10 Apr, 2010 10:17
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Very true, and I agree baldntat. I said it before and I'll say it again; I don't mind the shadow at all, it tells me I will be shaving again soon.
Once you get out there and get some sun and color, the shadow is much less noticeable.
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#17
by
DuffRyder17
on 10 Apr, 2010 14:38
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There have been quite a few response already and I don't want to waste time repeating stuff. here are your options as I see them
1.) Accept it
-this involves being a man and not hiding or being ashamed of your shadow
2.) have laser hair removal
- this is permanent and cannot be undone, and it really hurts
3.) Try out one of those epilators(electrical tweezers)
-Supposedly will cause follicle damage, and hair loss, and it really hurts
4.) Make-up
-unless you have a professional do it, you will still appear to have some shadow in well lit areas. and it's messy
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#18
by
Rob
on 10 Apr, 2010 17:32
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I have quite a shadow too, but it's just something you get used to, and helps me to know if I'm shaving close enough when it gets lighter. As others have said, a tan and a shine help to push the shadow into the background.
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#19
by
kenny57028
on 01 Jun, 2010 20:44
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while its not the best thing to have, its better than a horshoe of hair.
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#20
by
Morthen
on 01 Jun, 2010 21:08
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My last post was a lie, I have a pretty evident shadow, but I don't think its a big deal. I kinda like it almost, adds a little more style to the sly look I think
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#21
by
Gambrinus
on 01 Jun, 2010 21:50
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It's kind of like that red thing in a turkey that pops up when it's done. You see the shadow and it's time to shave
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#22
by
baldguynextdoor
on 02 Jun, 2010 01:05
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I think SlyOne and DuffRyder nailed it: don’t try to hide your MPB. You're a part of the hairfree fraternity, man -- embrace it!
I have very dark hair and light skin, and my shadow shows almost all the time. I used to be pretty self-conscious about it, but that faded as I got more comfortable with my Sly noggin. For me, the best part about going Sly (even better than the excellent haircut) was accepting that going bald is just part of being a guy. It took a while to get there, but it was a game changer for me. Everybody can see that I’m losing my hair now, and I couldn’t care less.
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#23
by
xnewyawka
on 03 Jun, 2010 18:04
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It's like I always said before, and I'll say it again: the shadow lets me know I will be shaving again tomorrow, or whenever I choose.
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#24
by
zetaeffe
on 12 Jun, 2010 17:59
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here's my shadowfree scalp: is this what you're aiming to?
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#25
by
BALDANDRE
on 12 Jun, 2010 23:26
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here's my shadowfree scalp: is this what you're aiming to?
WOW...that's nice Z!
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#26
by
Morthen
on 13 Jun, 2010 00:41
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shadowfree scalp.
cost?
Tweezers, and EPIC patience
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#27
by
Nonick
on 13 Jun, 2010 08:48
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It looks like most all of the options have been presented. I agree with Rob as the most common and practical (easy) approach- shave close and tan.
Since the gray is beginning to come in, lasering is out.
Z's epil approach is a work of art- if you have the time and patience!
If you don't have the patience and can stand the pain (and the growing time in-between, then waxing could be your thing
Finally, accept and enjoy what you have when you're done doing your sly work in the morning and walk out proudly as the Ultimate Sly Guy that you are and greet the world knowing you look your best!
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#28
by
zetaeffe
on 13 Jun, 2010 08:55
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here's my shadowfree scalp: is this what you're aiming to?
WOW...that's nice Z!
Thank you Andre!
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#29
by
xnewyawka
on 13 Jun, 2010 09:47
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shadowfree scalp.
cost?
Tweezers, and EPIC patience
It's easier to just shave!