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You are a perfect candidate for a hair tattoo .
go search google under smp hair tattoo. Skinheads always invariably have the outline of their hair no matter how tight it is. It looks good.
You can have the appearance of a guy with a full head of hair but he likes to shave it tight.
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Originally Posted by drybone
You are a perfect candidate for a hair tattoo .
go search google under smp hair tattoo. Skinheads always invariably have the outline of their hair no matter how tight it is. It looks good.
You can have the appearance of a guy with a full head of hair but he likes to shave it tight.
That is one of the most ridiculously hilarious things I have ever heard.
I'm sure I could use this joke for April fool's day.
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Hey dandanman.
I've thought about it before but can't help with much info unfortunately but you can get it laser removed at the clinics but you might need to persuade them a little. I've been shaving my head since I was 20 so over 10 years now and although I have a pretty decent tan (a tan that will kill me no doubt) the darker sides still stand out pretty bad most days. Good luck with it and if you find a solution lets us know how it went and what you think.
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I am currently getting laser hair removal here and have picked up quite a bit of knowledge about the procedure from talking to the staff there.
When I first went in I was under the impression that once I had paid for laser hair removal then that would be it - no more shaving ever again, but the truth of the matter is this treatment is a permanent REDUCTION method which means that it might not remove 100% of your hair. Most people see around a 85-95% reduction (which is still really good and hair is barley visible).
Some people when they have finished their last treatment never need to have laser hair removal again where as others go for a top up once ever few years - usually these top ups are cheaper than the initial treatments.
The treatment works best with people with dark hair and light skin but you can still get treated if this isn't the case. For example the person with the dark hair and light skin may only need 5-6 treatments whereas the other person with lighter hair may need 7-8. The reason that multiple treatments is needed is because you hair grows in cycles and can be in any one of the 4 hair cycles at any time - laser hair removal only works on hairs that are in the active stage.
I have never heard of someone having their head lasered before but that doesn't mean it cant be done. Your best bet is to ring or pop into a clinic and ask a specialist there about their professional opinion.
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