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[Somewhat urgent] Where does your hair end?

Started by A, April 18, 2012, 06:51:23 PM

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A

Hi guys! I have a question and I thought you would be the best to answer it.

Contrary to what you would think, I'm not worried about a receding hairline or anything. Rather, I'm going to have my first laser hair removal session on my face tomorrow, and I'm worried about getting some of my hair lasered, or letting some beard stay. You know, int he are of the sideburns, where beard and hair meet.

Of course, I guess it wouldn't make much of a difference in the end, but I'm a perfectionist, and even such an unnoticeable mistake would worry me, and it would be permanent.

The reason I'm worrying about this is that I clearly remember accidentally shaving off a few strands of hair off during the 9 or so years I've been shaving. But I also remember being scared by the accident and trying hard to let the hair regrow by letting a space.

So both scenarios could have happened: I might either have some hair mixed in with my beard, or some beard mixed in with my hair.

Since pictures of this are apparently hard to come by - or I'm bad at searching - I would like those of you who (still) don't have facial hair, or have a relatively small amount of it, enough to make you sure you can't have messed up to tell me where your hair ends in front of your ears.

Of course, pictures would be appreciated, but if you can describe it accurately enough, it could suffice. I would like as much feedback as possible, so I can get a reliable average to compare myself to.

If I can compare myself to an average and determine if there's such an issue and, if there is one, which one it is, I can either tell the technician (who would probably not care or notice such a thing if I didn't) not to laser a certain area I could even draw, or shave a portion of my "hair" prior to the appointment.

Thanks in advance for your help!

Reminder: My laser appointment is tomorrow afternoon (UTC-5). I know I'm not exactly in advance, but please hurry up.
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Adio

Have you tried to google image search of female profile, female face profile, and female hairline?  The last will give you more forehead pics but still has some side views as well.
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Beth Andrea

I was worried about that, too prior to my first laser.

What I did was let the beard hair (sideburns) grow out for a couple days, and I noticed there was a visible difference between regular hair, and sideburn hair...the sideburns are more squiggly and wire-y, when compared side-by-side with the regular.

Starting clearly above the wire-y hair, I pulled up the regular and secured it (using clamp-style hair clips) until there was only squigglies left. I then shaved everything below that line, and about 1/8" above it.

Since then, I have religiously shaved from that line down, and haven't seen any wire-y hair since. I also told the laser tech to burn it below the shaved line (she probably wouldn't have gone that high on the cheek normally, but since I asked... :) )

Now my "tendrils" are light and wispy, just like a gg's!   ;)
...I think for most of us it is a futile effort to try and put this genie back in the bottle once she has tasted freedom...

--read in a Tessa James post 1/16/2017
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Ayden

That last one is just from the front and you can't really the sides around my ears, but it might help. I'll leave those up for about 24 hours for you.
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Eve87

I also worried about that my first time. But I had longish hair back then and it's very easy to distinguish between the "wispy" light soft hair and sideburn stubble so the technician just nailed it. When I still shaved I would just kinda hold the long wispy hair up and shave downward being extra careful. I guess its harder without that obvious difference so I'm not sure how to help you. Even if you keep your hair short though you can grow out the border just a little so you can easily see and feel the difference in texture.
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Beth Andrea

Also, my sideburn area is above the line where the "wings" of sunglasses would be...just above where the top of the ear joins the head...so it is rather high up, but the overall effect is very good.
...I think for most of us it is a futile effort to try and put this genie back in the bottle once she has tasted freedom...

--read in a Tessa James post 1/16/2017
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Nygeel

I was going to say that it starts around the tragus.
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Ayden

Quote from: Nygeel on April 18, 2012, 08:29:31 PM
I was going to say that it starts around the tragus.

Yep. That's where mine are.
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A

Hm, what's a tragus? Not in the dictionary. o.o

Ayden: Thanks, but I can't really see what's useful. Cool costumes, though.

Beth Andrea and Eve87: What a pity... If I'd known, I wouldn't have shaved this morning. Do you think it's something I will be able to see tomorrow morning? :<
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Nygeel

Quote from: A on April 18, 2012, 08:44:12 PM
Hm, what's a tragus? Not in the dictionary. o.o

Ayden: Thanks, but I can't really see what's useful. Cool costumes, though.

Beth Andrea and Eve87: What a pity... If I'd known, I wouldn't have shaved this morning. Do you think it's something I will be able to see tomorrow morning? :<

Hope the image works.
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Eve87

I would suggest, if you're not feeling at ease, to just show up with whatever stubble you can grow overnight in those small border areas. And explain to the tech and they will be able to easily draw a line above the stubble or something. Then shave the small area there and get zapped.
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A

But they told me to get there as closely shaved as possible... Isn't there a chance they'll turn me away and charge me the last minute cancellation fee?
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Eve87

That would be very stupid of them. This is actually a suggestion I got from the laser tech who's doing my legs to be able to see where there's still some hairs.
If you just keep like half a centimeter of stubble at the top of your sideburns just so the tech can identify where they end and you have a disposable razor... they would be truly -censored- to turn you away. You can shave that in like 5 seconds after they've marked the area.
Or you can mark the area yourself if you can make it out tomorrow morning.
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A

I think I'll "bring" my stubble. I don't have another mirror than my bathroom's, so it could be hard to see.
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A

I have access to the Internet for 2-3 more hours before I leave for my appointment, and I'm sort of nervous, so I'm double posting in case you'd have some extra advice.

I left a good 3-5 cm of stubble on each side. I hope it's enough. Maybe I should've gone all the way down to the base of my ears.
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Beth Andrea

The techs have told me they can easily tell where the whiskers are, and regular hair is....

Also, they told me to not shave for my first appt, so they could get "before" and "after" pics. I suspect that as long as you don't look like Grizzly Adams it'll be ok.

Good luck!! Take some ibuprofen or something about 1/2 hour prior. No caffeine, either!

Oh, and enjoy the gel! LOL  :)
...I think for most of us it is a futile effort to try and put this genie back in the bottle once she has tasted freedom...

--read in a Tessa James post 1/16/2017
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A

Leaving now. I've already done a consultation and a patch-test, so for such things, it's OK.

Hope they can tell hair from beard as easily as yours!

I don't have ibuprofen. I'll take a big breath instead. I'll give news through my blog when I've time. Thanks !
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Felix

I'm too late for my input to help, but I hope it went well A. :)
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