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Guest Reno

Right after a WILD party last night, I've come home with hair removal cream on top of my head. Some stupid immature girl put it in all the boys hairs, and I possibly don't know what to do.

 

There is a horrible bald patch, and some of the cream is still in my hair, but it's hard and sticky, as it was when I woke up. I am now too scared to try and get the rest out. I've washed it about 10 times, to no avail. I can't even part it like this:

 

http://www.thenoodlebowl.com/jesters/images/images/slipknot.jpg

 

Please TWO, show me the light.

 

P.S I WILL NOT GO BALD. :(

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Guest Nicole
Keep washing it, it eventually will wash out. Then you either cut your hair to match the bald piece, or have the bald piece.
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This doesn't help your situation particularly, but i'd find out who did it and rub cream ALL OVER her hair.

 

In terms of helping you, maybe you should wear hats until like a few days before college starts again in September. By that time the bald patch(es) will have a grown, and you could have the hairdresser give you a short back and sides of that length. So you'd end up going short, but never go completely bald.

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Guest Jimmy Redman

You dont need to shave it all off, unless the bald patch is really conspicuous. But you'll have to cut your hair somewhat, to make it less obvious so it looks OK.

 

EDIT: Let us decide. PICTURES!

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Guest The Beltster
Hats, bandana's or shave it off and start again are really the only options, unless walking around with the bald patch isnt overly obvious and doesnt bother you...
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Guest Reno

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v418/Cyber-Ninja/Picture1-1.jpg

 

Only problem with hats, is that it is quite hard to find any that suit me, and I'm not sure if a bandana will either (as cool as it would be to have one, like Jeremy from Pure Pwnage).

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This doesn't help your situation particularly, but i'd find out who did it and rub cream ALL OVER her hair.

 

In terms of helping you, maybe you should wear hats until like a few days before college starts again in September. By that time the bald patch(es) will have a grown, and you could have the hairdresser give you a short back and sides of that length. So you'd end up going short, but never go completely bald.

 

No dont stick hair removal on a girls hair it is too long you gotta put chewing gum in it so they have to cut it:greets4:

 

Hope you can sort something out Reno

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Guest The Beltster
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v418/Cyber-Ninja/Picture1-1.jpg

 

Only problem with hats, is that it is quite hard to find any that suit me, and I'm not sure if a bandana will either (as cool as it would be to have one, like Jeremy from Pure Pwnage).

Bandanas and hats will suit you fine as long as you act confident wearing them. I've heard so many people say this and that doesnt suit them, I used to say it about certain things, now I just wear whatever I want and think is cool and I act like it was made for me. People only question why you wear something if you arent confident in it, I find.

 

Grab some different colour bandada's and wear them, they are great, I've got about 50 of the things. Match different outfits.

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Guest Reno
Just a quick note, that is just how it is now, I still have loads of that **** in my hair which I am too scared to take out.
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Doesn't look too big to me. :S

 

Quit looking at your penis. Badum TISH!

 

The patch doesn't look too big as he said, but perhaps before you make and act on a decision, you should wait to see the effects of the cream still in your hair?

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Guest ahsatan
Just a quick note, that is just how it is now, I still have loads of that **** in my hair which I am too scared to take out.

 

 

Get the cream out of your hair now. You're only supposed to leave it on your legs for so long, it will be terrible for your skin. As for the bald patch, it will grow back fairly quickly. Still, what a horrible thing to do. :(

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Guest The Beltster
Nothing wrong with bandanas whatsoever, nobody gets in my face and says anything so there is no stick to be had. And in reality, why would anybody say anything? Its no different than wearing any other items of clothing or headwear.
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Wash your hair as soon as you can, use a really mild shampoo like baby shampoo or something suitable for frequent washing. You should be ok as long as it doesn't touch your scalp too much, as that's how the cream works. If it is just IN your hair, it most likely won't make it any worse.

 

In regards to bandanas-some people look daft in them, some don't, but the spot you have there looks small enough to be able to hide by just shifting your hair about.If anyone comments on it, get the sympathy vote as much as possible-maybe a serious head injury/operation type story?

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Guest Jimmy Redman
In regards to bandanas-some people look daft in them, some don't, but the spot you have there looks small enough to be able to hide by just shifting your hair about.If anyone comments on it, get the sympathy vote as much as possible-maybe a serious head injury/operation type story?

 

I think Nimf is onto something. Draw stitches on the bald patch with a pen, and go around with a daft look on your face.

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Guest ahsatan

You've shown all of us, so don't worry about it. The hair will grow back, trust us girls on this one! ;)

The thing with hats/headwear is that you usually get some tosser trying to take it off messing about, so if you're using one to mask it, they'll probaly see it anyway. Like Nimf says, try shifting you hair about. You look as if you have plenty to be able to cover it.

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Hats, bandana's or shave it off and start again are really the only options, unless walking around with the bald patch isnt overly obvious and doesnt bother you...
.....Apart from taking up a job as a Hulk Hogan impersonator.:lol
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