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    I recently posted about suggestions for alternative "hairlike" products, based on the fact that everyone in my family has extremely thin hair unsuitable for the HHT, and I was concerned that requesting cuttings from my barber might get me shunned in this small, Southern community.

    Went to WalMart and wandered over to the women's hair products. There I found a display of human hair used by our distaff humans for extensions, weaves, etc. Found one pack labeled "9 inch, off black," which I would guess is Asian, and could see it was significantly thicker than the family cornsilk I'd been working with. Price was less than $7. There is so much product in this package that I will probably be able to pass it down the generations, along with the straights, hones, etc.

    I've since tried it with most all my razors. Sure enough, HHT with this "standardized" hair has proven to have excellent correlation with the shave test, and I think it will save me hours of honing time.

    Other experiences?

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    Was it real human hair? If so, that is just bizarre to find it in Walmart!
    I guess I have one more reason to avoid the place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Utopian View Post
    Was it real human hair? If so, that is just bizarre to find it in Walmart!
    I guess I have one more reason to avoid the place.
    The pack says "100% human hair." If you avert your eyes, confine yourself to the shaving section, and avoid the checkout girls by availing yourself of the "Self Checkout" option, you can retain at least a shred of your humanity

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    Oh, I've tried everything... Dog, pubes, dog pubes, .....

    I think you hit the most important thing on the head there - the relationship to the shave. HHT means nothing without relating it to the shave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimbo View Post
    I think you hit the most important thing on the head there - the relationship to the shave. HHT means nothing without relating it to the shave.
    Indeed. I use bristles I plucked from a wire brush.

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    For me, the shave never fails to fail when the edge fails the HHT. And for someone like me with no hair on his head, 100% human hair never fails to predict.
    Cost me a pretty penny, but a lifetime supply, unfortunately I cannot return it to the Hair Salon and take advantage of the less than $7 at Wall Mart…Gerrrrrr!
    Oh well, someone will benefit from the info.

    Very useful post, Thanks.

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    Good thinking! Thanks for the tip! I am very tired of pulling hairs out of my head!
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    Quote Originally Posted by randydance062449 View Post
    Good thinking! Thanks for the tip! I am very tired of pulling hairs out of my head!
    Same here... and besides the daily shaking and pulling of my hair there's always hair all over the bathroom sink. I have plenty of hair to pull but unfortunately not always suitable for the HHT. The stepdaughter's hair was perfect but she recently moved out the house.

    Now I got to find a place to hang a stash of HHT hair next to my strop. I wonder what response I will get from the wife.

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    A woman's hair brush is a treasure trove! Or ask a ladies' hairdresser.
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