For some general info, I'm male, in my mid twenties, and do not have any natural hair loss that I am aware of.
I had long hair from middle school through twenty-eighteen/nineteen when I transitioned into buzzcuts. About a year or two ago, during the early pandemic days, I experimented and shaved with a razor and found the experience of having a smooth head to be enjoyable. For the last six months, I've been shaving as often as I remember and have found the idea of going back to much more than a buzzcut to be increasingly unattractive.
My current aspiration is to get rid of the shadow, at least for a while. I have researched waxing, sugar waxing, tweezing, and epilating but I've had trouble finding much information on their use on scalps. I realize this sounds very silly for a bbc guy to say so relatively early, but I even find the permanence of laser to be appealing.
So yeah, that's me. I'll try to be an active and supportive member of the community and hopefully learn some better techniques here.
I had long hair from middle school through twenty-eighteen/nineteen when I transitioned into buzzcuts. About a year or two ago, during the early pandemic days, I experimented and shaved with a razor and found the experience of having a smooth head to be enjoyable. For the last six months, I've been shaving as often as I remember and have found the idea of going back to much more than a buzzcut to be increasingly unattractive.
My current aspiration is to get rid of the shadow, at least for a while. I have researched waxing, sugar waxing, tweezing, and epilating but I've had trouble finding much information on their use on scalps. I realize this sounds very silly for a bbc guy to say so relatively early, but I even find the permanence of laser to be appealing.
So yeah, that's me. I'll try to be an active and supportive member of the community and hopefully learn some better techniques here.