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Thanks for sharing your experiences and tips, Kevin!
-- Contributed by: MayntzPete - Hair removal creams aren't typically formulated for use on the head, since the scalp is more sensitive. Furthermore, the creams can be very irritating and even dangerous if they drip into the eyes.
-- Contributed by: MayntzJeremy - Thanks for the tip! It's important to find what shaving method works best for you.
-- Contributed by: MayntzI shave my head daily and find it quicker than shampooing or conditioning hair, Standard disposable razor, some baby oil and shave cream. finish off under a hot shower, very smooth finish Tried hair remover once ,it stung and i ended up with abad headache etc ,so i reccommend never to use hair removal cream on your head
-- Contributed by: kevinOnce shaved off, why isn't using a hair removal cream mentioned as a means to maintain a bald head?
-- Contributed by: PeteI find it better to use a single blade razor. not sure why it just works better for me.
-- Contributed by: JeremyJavier - It sounds as if your hair is reacting with whatever lotion or shaving gel you may be using; try a different product, preferably a natural product, to minimize chemical reactions.
-- Contributed by: Mayntzeverytime i shave my hair looks green what can i put on to make it look normal
-- Contributed by: javierDarrell - The best way to shape the edges of hair is with a good pair of Hair Clippers. Go slowly so you can make sure the sides match, and start with a simple look -- it's easier to take off more than to wait for it to grow back!
-- Contributed by: Mayntzi am looking for a online guide on how to shape up the edges of blackmens hair can you help me with this problem.
-- Contributed by: darrell brattonBrandi - Check out Men's Hair Cuts and Pictures of Men's Hair Styles for ideas.
-- Contributed by: MayntzI am looking for a good cut for my husband, his hair is very thick, receding in the front, a close shave is not an option because of freckles on his head except where hair grows. It also needs to be a professional look. Any suggestions?
-- Contributed by: Brandigreat the content in this site almost reveals a real fact and its better clear for some internal interrogations
-- Contributed by: sabawell, Personally I like the shaved head look, so I say if you are willing to try it go for it, you can grow it back and keep it short from there if you decide not to shave in the future:)
also Sam.. what do you mean by spots? nicks from the razor or just irritated spots? if nicks, see if you can get a firend to help, if it is irritation, try a mild moisturising lotion it could be chapped.
hi im sam and i like to shave my head im 20. The thing is, when i shave it off i get spots at the bottom back of my head and they are painful, how do i avoid this thanks sam (:)
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