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Last time I did anything with my hair was in February 2024, and it was a smooth headshave with razor. It was a so unaccustomed feeling to not have anything on my head, that I just let the hair grow out again. And I was afraid that headshaving every second day would be a lot of work, so I just let it grow out again.
I've got many different comments. Why shave it etc. I didn't cared, but it was sometimes hard in the beginning. I did it at winter time and had to wear a hat to keep the head warm.
It was easier when the hair regrowt and then came the spring. And fun to have more fresh hair then before I shaved it. Again I got more work to clean it in the shower. Without hair it would save that time.
I don't have more hair now then when I shaved it last time, but now I have came to a point that I don't want to deal with my hair anymore. Over the new year I will shave my head and keep it smooth, but I will miss to have hair. Everything will feel normal by the time.
I still have the razor, shaving creme and aftershave. Now I am only using it on the face, but not the eyebrows. Would you like to shaving the eyebrows or should I keep them? Think I will keep them, despite I have no hair anymore on the head.
And how often would you shaving the head to keep it completely smooth? I think every second or third day is okay for not irretate the scalp.
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