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#21 by tasman1 » Mon Jun 13, 2016 15:21

rangers121 wrote: utterly bald . have been for over 25 years ....... :roll:


Lucky You . no cost
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#22 by BouldRake » Mon Jun 13, 2016 15:48

zegon wrote:
( I think the 20 -year limit of a hairdresser passed by BouldRake also ?? )

Only five or six years. I was a cyclist - I still am, in fact, and I still race, I just don't race seriously anymore. I didn't let my hair grow until I left the main rankings and became an old man a veteran and those extra twenty or thirty seconds didn't matter anymore.
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#23 by ThelmaLou » Tue Jun 14, 2016 16:53

I remember when that Flowbie came out and the commercials, glad it really works. :lol:

I have long, medium brown hair.
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#24 by zegon » Wed Jun 15, 2016 08:03

ThelmaLou wrote: I remember when that Flowbie came out and the commercials, glad it really works. :lol:

I have long, medium brown hair.

Glad you remember , it's probably about 25 years ago they launched Flowbee.

I remember the story of how it was when he invented Flowbee.

He worked in a carpentry and planed wood on a machine.

Then he was always got a lot of sawdust in his hair and because he had a curly thick hair so it was hard to get everything out of her hair.

So when he came home after work , he came up with the idea to vacuum out the sawdust out of his hair.

Then he thought that putting blades on the suction hose , one should of course be able to fit on and cut the hair at the same time.

And then came Flowbee to the world and i have always been happy with it.

But after all the years now so begins the knives get a little dull , so i would have to get a new one.

I contacted the dealer here in Sweden , but they have stopped selling Flowbee.

Have seen on Internat that it is available in other countries , but it costs so much that i dare not pay for it in advance.

So i'll see how it goes with the matter.
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#25 by KatyMJ » Wed Jun 15, 2016 10:48

Bed head because I didn't comb it today. Thick which runs on my dad's side of the family. Blonde. And I love every minute of my hair. Even though its hard to come because of the tangles.
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#26 by pindokhan123 » Fri Jun 17, 2016 08:30

mines been growing out from a very high bob i had several years ago,its long,about 5 inches away from my butt,black with a few grey strands which i colour brown,hopefully all should be light brown by the time i hit 60,,long way to go yet..oh yes pretty thick too,like it in 2 plaits on the weekends when im feeling kinda noty,,hubby loves it :D
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#27 by GeekMagnet » Fri Jun 17, 2016 08:46

Mine is medium-dark brown (with slightly reddish highlights in the summer) and super, super curly. Seriously, I mean practically-an-afro-if-it-gets-rained-on curly!

Sadly though, it's not very thick and won't grow past my shoulders, much to my eternal sorrow :P
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#28 by BouldRake » Fri Jun 17, 2016 14:20

That's my ambition too. The more people complain about my hair, the longer I'm determined to make it.
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#29 by zegon » Fri Jun 17, 2016 14:49

The time it takes for the hair to grow down to the feet , are also depending on how long you are.

In my case it would have to grow my hair 179 centimeters (cm) = 70.47244094 inches (in)

( Do not know what measure you use in the UK , can not be bothered to search Google =Bc)
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#30 by BouldRake » Fri Jun 17, 2016 15:13

72 inches for me. That's about a million centimetres (I'm not very good at metric).

It's already about 18 inches, so that's 54 to go.
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#31 by zegon » Fri Jun 17, 2016 15:25

The question is if you have time , as we know, life's short , so it might end up with a short hair too.

( Know that i always try to be positive in my answers )

All this with cm , in and ft can be confusing at times , we need a standard measure worldwide.
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#32 by BouldRake » Fri Jun 17, 2016 15:36

I was part of the first ever academic year to learn metric in this country, and what you learn as a kid sticks.

The problem is, of course, they changed it after we'd already started learning, so I like small measurements in feet and inches, and long measurements in kilometres - which is the opposite way round we do things. You buy screws in mm, and measure roads in miles, and I want to buy screws in inches, and measure roads in kilometres.
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#33 by tasman1 » Fri Jun 17, 2016 15:53

If i do not shave it daily i get mad . Most people have a problem if they go bald , i have a problem for not going bald . . 62 years old and still hope i will wake up one day .....nice and bald...
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#34 by zegon » Fri Jun 17, 2016 16:08

For myself , i see no problems with being bald , is so much else to worry about as there is enough and to spare.

But i have friends who have almost become sick , with worry when they lose a hair , pfft ...
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#35 by Marcel-R6 » Sat Jun 18, 2016 01:18

tasman1 wrote: If i do not shave it daily i get mad . Most people have a problem if they go bald , i have a problem for not going bald . . 62 years old and still hope i will wake up one day .....nice and bald...



I don't have a problem with it,saves me a bundle on shampoos,gels etc.
And it feels nice in a summer breeze :lol:
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#36 by zegon » Sat Jun 18, 2016 01:50

Marcel666 wrote:
tasman1 wrote: If i do not shave it daily i get mad . Most people have a problem if they go bald , i have a problem for not going bald . . 62 years old and still hope i will wake up one day .....nice and bald...

I don't have a problem with it,saves me a bundle on shampoos,gels etc.
And it feels nice in a summer breeze :lol:

My finances were also better when i lost all my teeth.

Saving some money on toothpaste.
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#37 by shadecat » Sat Jun 18, 2016 06:44

Silver White I guess. Used to be dark Auburn but time caught up with me. I do not dye my hair. DO not believe in it for myself. It is what it is. 8-) But I'm still cool. :D
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#38 by S_Abbott » Sat Jun 18, 2016 08:33

Dark brown/auburn with some greys and I color it sometimes for highlights. Right now down to the butt, but soon up towards the ears. And semi-straight. Every now and then, a wave pops out. ;)

Zegon, I went looking for Flowbee.

https://www.flowbee.com/order_page.htm is the direct order place for the US.

Have you checked Amazon? I found in the US section a full kit for $119 + USD.
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#39 by zegon » Sat Jun 18, 2016 09:01

Susy_A wrote: Dark brown/auburn with some greys and I color it sometimes for highlights. Right now down to the butt, but soon up towards the ears. And semi-straight. Every now and then, a wave pops out. ;)

Zegon, I went looking for Flowbee.

Flowbee factory direct Also Flowbee deluxe with vacuum is the direct order place for the US.

Have you checked Amazon? I found in the US section a full kit for $119 + USD.

Many thanks for your information regarding Flowbee !!

I'll take a closer look at this , because i clearly need a new one , for my go probably on its last legs now.

I have not been inside the Amazon , here in Sweden we have something similar , called " blocket " and there i found a pair of used , but then you do not know quite what to buy , they can of course be just as bad as my present , there are probably one reason that they sell them so cheap there.

That said , thanks for your time and consideration regarding this , it is much appreciated !! :thumbup:
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#40 by S_Abbott » Sat Jun 18, 2016 10:32

You're very welcome. :)

If necessary, maybe an American friend could help you out a bit. I don't think there's any type of law against sending something like that overseas.

Good luck!
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