It makes your scalp look like it has a shaddow on it, but also is close to the color of your hair. It makes the scalp far less noticeable, and is not noticeable close up.
It can look odd if you see a shaddow where there should not be one, so just put the shaddow where there would be one if you had hair there. I can lower my hairline 1/4 inch in one of the corners because my hair kind of hangs over. That would bite me in the wrong lighting or if I brushed my hair back or someone else did, so you may want to keep it withing the hair zone.
It does not come off in workout sweat or light rain, but might come off in the pool. Some people are luckier than others.
It is great for thickening and darkening vellus hairs. Absolutely fantastice for diffuse thinners who want to put it on the hair shaft itself.
Also helps hair transplant people with low density. It will look like hair from far away, but up close, it does not look like locks of hair. But at least it has the right color and does not look like scalp.
After it drys in 15 minutes, you can't feel it at all. It will not come out in your hands unless you use a lot. It does not come out in my sheets. If you use a lot, you can see a little powder on your white shites. If at a date's place with white sheets, maybe put your inside out shirt on the pillow after the lights are out. It will get on your finger tips only if you grind them into your scalp, and most will stay on the scalp.
It is difficult for me to see in the mirror even when I part my hair, shine a light, and look for it. Very hard. I saw it a few times when I used too much.
Been using it over a month, and barely used 1% of it. I apply it to an area that is 7 inches by 1 inch. This takes me about 2 minutes.
There are many ways people apply it, and many are wrong. It really is easy and fast if you do it right with some common sense. Less is more, and don't do anything fancy. The brushes provided work just fine.
No woman is expecting this stuff. Most college students, or people in general, don't know it exists. Even if someone somehow sees it because you used to much, they will probably think you have dirt on your scalp and need to take a shower. If they somehow saw it and you used a small amount, they may think that is a wierd place to have a tan, or that your hair looks thicker in that area than the other areas. I've seen many NW1's with uneven thickness or thin spots, or it appears that way one day and they look different the next. My hair looks different to me each day. It is all about angles and lighting and perception, and people know this. They will not suspect anything unless you tell them. DO NOT tell women. They are NOT on your side. Just enjoy the perks.
This $35 was money well spent. I was pursuaded by the money back guarantee. I hope the color matches you as well as mine matches me. I still really want HM, but dermmatch will make the years a lot more bareable.
It can look odd if you see a shaddow where there should not be one, so just put the shaddow where there would be one if you had hair there. I can lower my hairline 1/4 inch in one of the corners because my hair kind of hangs over. That would bite me in the wrong lighting or if I brushed my hair back or someone else did, so you may want to keep it withing the hair zone.
It does not come off in workout sweat or light rain, but might come off in the pool. Some people are luckier than others.
It is great for thickening and darkening vellus hairs. Absolutely fantastice for diffuse thinners who want to put it on the hair shaft itself.
Also helps hair transplant people with low density. It will look like hair from far away, but up close, it does not look like locks of hair. But at least it has the right color and does not look like scalp.
After it drys in 15 minutes, you can't feel it at all. It will not come out in your hands unless you use a lot. It does not come out in my sheets. If you use a lot, you can see a little powder on your white shites. If at a date's place with white sheets, maybe put your inside out shirt on the pillow after the lights are out. It will get on your finger tips only if you grind them into your scalp, and most will stay on the scalp.
It is difficult for me to see in the mirror even when I part my hair, shine a light, and look for it. Very hard. I saw it a few times when I used too much.
Been using it over a month, and barely used 1% of it. I apply it to an area that is 7 inches by 1 inch. This takes me about 2 minutes.
There are many ways people apply it, and many are wrong. It really is easy and fast if you do it right with some common sense. Less is more, and don't do anything fancy. The brushes provided work just fine.
No woman is expecting this stuff. Most college students, or people in general, don't know it exists. Even if someone somehow sees it because you used to much, they will probably think you have dirt on your scalp and need to take a shower. If they somehow saw it and you used a small amount, they may think that is a wierd place to have a tan, or that your hair looks thicker in that area than the other areas. I've seen many NW1's with uneven thickness or thin spots, or it appears that way one day and they look different the next. My hair looks different to me each day. It is all about angles and lighting and perception, and people know this. They will not suspect anything unless you tell them. DO NOT tell women. They are NOT on your side. Just enjoy the perks.
This $35 was money well spent. I was pursuaded by the money back guarantee. I hope the color matches you as well as mine matches me. I still really want HM, but dermmatch will make the years a lot more bareable.