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After a long thought, I got a scalp tattoo. It's my first time being exposed other than my family, so I'm curious about the response and want to hear feedback. My feeling is that it's better than before and I'm glad I did it. But it's a bit of a bummer. (I guess it's greed, it's not even my hair anyway.)
Rather than hair loss, I have less hair naturally and very thin hair, so I think it's like a baby's hair. It's very soft. There's even a lot of curly hair.
It is said that there is a case like me, one in each family. But other people are almost normal, but I think I'm the only one who's serious... I'm trying to take some medicine, but I can't even try it because I don't know if there's a situation Let's pass this and that situation and story.
First of all, I got a scalp tattoo. I asked the operator to make it as natural and soft as possible, and I did the fourth round, concentrating on the top, and I was sensitive to the side, backline, and sideburns as if I didn't do it. Of course, we need to reinforce it overall, so we plan to do more after looking at the schedule.
For your information, I lowered my forehead a little, and I asked for an M-shaped style. I originally thought of living with plain hair, but at some point, strangely, I can't lose my hair (even though it's horizontal), so I'm not shaving it and growing it out.
My wife and family say it's so natural that they don't know where the pores or tattoos are. The kids don't even know if they did it at all.
If you zoom in on the picture, you can see the ticket. But when you bring a mirror or eye to it, it doesn't look as good as a photo magnification. I don't think anyone would look at me like that
How does it look. I think your scalp tattoo is okay.
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