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    Yeah, buzzed it down to a 1 last Thursday, this is it today
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    Go shorter and keep it short

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    Like a zero guard?

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    I agree if you go a little shorter and keep it that length, it'll look much better. I would think a 1 would be short enough to help disguise the discrepancy between the different levels of density, so maybe just giving it a quick buzz every 3-4 days would be the solution. If not, try a no guard and see what that looks like.

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    I agree, it would almost certainly look better if you shaved it down closer. The extra length is just highlighting the faults.
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    Dude, so sorry to hear this. Based on experience, I can completely feel your pain. You may have to shave it close to the skin and more often due to patches as a result of this procedure. Not only that, hopefully your donor is good to support it.

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    Sorry for being late in getting back to yous guys. I've been getting it buzzed to a zero guard back and sides and a half guard on top. Here's a couple photos, let me know what you think, actually can't believe how bad an impact this is having on my life☹️
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    This is the donor area, some scarring visible but to be honest I can live with it. Does anyone know if its possible to get a hairline fixed/removed as I realise it's quite low and unnatural looking
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    zero guard all over

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skillie View Post
    actually can't believe how bad an impact this is having on my life☹️
    Count your blessings you don't have a scar on the back of your head to deal with. Keep it short, and in a month you and everyone else will be use to it

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