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The reason for only shaving a well saturated beard is to make the hair easier to cut, stands to reason you hair would be easier to break also.

Right now i'm in a position where I don't care about my hair, the idiot that touched up my roots overlapped onto nearly over processed hair. Now it does not look like it is getting longer and looks like it is getting thinner. Oh yeah they also used 40 vol peroxide developer when I only need to get porous enough to take a blue tint. I wanted it to look cobalt with black roots in dark situations and cobalt in full on sun, not HEY MY HAIR IS BLUE!

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On 3/7/2016 at 4:15 PM, Vater Araignee said:

The reason for only shaving a well saturated beard is to make the hair easier to cut, stands to reason you hair would be easier to break also.

Right now i'm in a position where I don't care about my hair, the idiot that touched up my roots overlapped onto nearly over processed hair. Now it does not look like it is getting longer and looks like it is getting thinner. Oh yeah they also used 40 vol peroxide developer when I only need to get porous enough to take a blue tint. I wanted it to look cobalt with black roots in dark situations and cobalt in full on sun, not HEY MY HAIR IS BLUE!

Ouch

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  • 2 months later...

I rinse now in cold water, it is also said that cold water is good for depression and anxiety in general. Another thing is being as it's so hard to stand in the cold shower to rinse your hair, do it after the shower. Get down on the floor and just rinse it under the bathtub, ice cold...brrrrr!

Edited by kat
I mean, get out of the shower, dry off, put clothes on, than rinse your hair while out of the shower..don't like get on the floor of the tub naked and rinse ice cold. NOOO!! LOL
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