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Hair on hands after gel
I haven't made a thread in a while, and my hair hasn't changed from the countless pics I used to post. But anyway, question. Dunno if I've asked this before, but here goes.
I wear gel/wax/some kind of product everyday. Ever since I started being... concerned about my hair/worrying unnecessarily about it, I've noticed whenever I apply some kind of product, I always have a few strands of hair on my hands. Is that normal for everyone?
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That's actually the first sign I had. I woke up one morning got ready for school, gelled my hair and noticed like 10 hair strands on my hands. I was like wtf!!!!
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This was the first thing I noticed as well. Back when I was 20 I used to use gel and started noticing lots of hair on my hands after each application....
"Don't worry about it, plenty more where that came from!" - Me when i was 20
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Really? Poop. It's been like this for as long as I can remember. I'd post pics, but after previous times, I overdo the pics. But I'm positive there's no change with my hair. No recession - mature maybe, but no thinning. And then everywhere else is that same from the first time I posted pics. So I don't know. It bugs me though having hairs on my hand when applying gel. :/
My scalp is still red and scabby. I gave up using Nizoral last year.
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