First, thanks for the welcome's.

@ marty22
I used a Braun Silk-épil, but it doesn't seize every single hair. Or some of my hair is like cemented in, I don't know.

Anyway, I kept 1 or 2% of my fringe. That's too much. Next time I'll try a Philips Satinelle.
@ Daven
I don't know exactly yet, but definitely longer than a razor shave. Three days after tweezing, I have 0.1 mm stubbles today, which is quite o.k., isn't it? And what's better, 2/3 of the hair seems to be gone. At least there's no re-growth up to now.
@ mangosink12572
There's not that much more to tell. I'm a Norton 6, too, and as you said about yourself, there's not much to tweeze.
I had been shaving off the fringe for a couple of years, using a Gilette Fusion and shaving oil. The result was absolutely perfect, day after day, but a week or two ago I thought that being bald without a shadow would be better. So I decided to tweeze and did so last Saturday. It took me several hours, mainly because of the breaks I took, and the beers I had in between.

The result is more than satisfactory, despite those cemented in hairs.
I'm not hurting, not at all, no redness, no rash, no nothing. And YES, I LIKE IT !

It's not yet as smooth as after a razor shave, but it looks very bald.

As you've thought about tweezing, do it.
@ |Doug|
If you've always been curious about tweezing, you might want to give it a try, too. Not least because it's still rather uncommon.