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    Tonsorial artist detroyt's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Pastor View Post
    I dont understand what being african has to do with wanting to keep a close line to the beard?
    When I have a beard, I too like to keep a close, straight and symetric line to it - and I am not african.
    Being of African descent has nothing to do with having a straight line on a beard. As a matter of style preference some African American (and people of other cultures as well but most popularly in the African American) people have what is referred to as a "line up" where not only the beard is outlined with very crisp edges but the hairline as well. Generally Caucasians never have a hard line outlining the the hairline around the face but it is common in the nape area of the neck.

    I find this topic very informative because 99% of what I do everyday is based on African American hair and skin and myself being Caucasian with my hair and skin type the way it is can be hard to understand what would work best for what I am doing, while keeping the safety comfort and happiness of my clientele at the forefront of my mind.

    Some of the people I go to school with cant shave at all without bumping up really badly I was wondering what your thoughts and experiences if any were with shaving with cold water if it helped in any way.

    great responses everybody just one of many great learning experiences for me here at SRP. Keep em coming.
    Last edited by detroyt; 03-21-2010 at 05:05 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sabatica View Post
    My point was not whether you are African or not. So I apologise if it was misunderstood.

    My point was in getting sharp lines I have found that it varies depending on ones hairtype. My close friend who is greek gets absolutely sharp lines with a normal facial/beard trimmer however sadly I don't.

    No need to apologize, I am just curious. Is it because your beard is more curly, like your hair?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Pastor View Post
    No need to apologize, I am just curious. Is it because your beard is more curly, like your hair?
    Very tight curls as well as it grows very close to the skin. This allows a very precise line between hair and no hair. The very tight curls also makes ingrowns a lot easier to occur.

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