
AntWrig
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I had my 1st treatment last Wednesday. Overall I am happy with my results but I am finding the hair line is way too dark in relation to the rest of my head. I am scheduled for a 2nd treatment this Wednesday. I will admit, I have been bald for the last 10 years, and the way I am feeling now. I should have stayed that way. I am at a loss right now, and I am thinking about getting it all removed with a laser.
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I freaked out after my 1st treatment. Read my post "Hairline is too dark". Anyway, stay the course. The other two treatments will set you right.
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I have had my procedure for a little over a month. I am a black guy and yes it appears that having some stubble is best. However, I am thinking about shaving it with a razor over a long weekend and see the results. Trimmers get close enough and I personally find them cumbersome when cutting my own head. I will look into that Phillips One Blade.
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I still have one more treatment. I don't think there is much more to do.
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I jumped the gun on my initial thoughts. My hair is on point. After the 2nd session, the blending is flawless.
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I took them down. Don't worry my man. I will upload them again, without my sexy ass face in a bit. Anyway, I am thinking I may have jumped the gun a bit too much. Because a few people have complimented me on the new look. A few even asked if I was growing my hair out. I was looking over some of the past work of the person who is doing my hair and it looks really good. I can see why they went a little dark.
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My practitioner had initially told me that they went dark. I spoke with my practitioner yesterday and was told that the next session will look "amazing". I have an issue with the term "matching". I would like to know how exactly things will be matched? I hope they don't match by adding more dark color to the top of my head. That will lead to a two-tone effect. I don't know how what blending techniques are used. It's not like they can fade a tattoo in like you can with clippers.
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Funny, that's my concern. If it fills in that means the whole treated area will be dark and wont match with the rest of my head. Currently it looks fake and that's obviously the look I wasn't going for. The ironic thing is, I am now experiencing feelings of anxiety, not wanting to leave the house, etc. Feelings I never experienced in my 10 years of being bald or fat, hell I was bald and fat for a while, and I never felt like this.