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Offline Ramboorider

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Newbie - a few quick observations...
« on: April 26, 2017, 08:58:02 AM »
Hi,

I'm about two weeks into shaving my head. I recently found this place, lurked for about a week, and decided to subscribe. I've had a seriously receding hairline for several years now - I'm 57 and have kept my hair really short for about 15 years because once the receding got noticeable, I just thought having longer hair looked pretty bad. I'd been maintaining about a #1 buzzcut for quite a while, got a new Remington trimmer (awesome trimmer BTW) and it's #1 is a LOT closer than the #1 I'd been using before. So it made me effectively bald but with a velcro stubble, so I decided what the hell, lets try shaving the whole thing.

I haven't been at all self-conscious about how I look or people's reactions to me. A few folks have mentioned it, most haven't, those who have have been positive. My Brother in law said it made me look meaner, which I thought was pretty funny, since I'm anything but. I personally like the look a lot better than the short-hair look I've had for so many years...

But the way it FEELS and maintaining it has been a real adventure. When I first shaved it, overtime I reached up and touched my head without thinking about it, I was shocked by the hard, non-pliable surface that having ZERO hair feels like. There was always some give there, some movement, but now it feels like a slightly tacky and warm rock. I'm getting used to it, but I'm not there yet. Even with one day's growth, just before I shave it again, that little bit of stubble feels somehow more normal to me. Also, we've had some semi-cold days since I've shaved it and I really felt a chill at first, although I seem to be adapting to that. And hat's feel really funny. I used to wear a ball-cap most of the time, but with no hair, I feel every seam and irregularity on the underside of the cap and I can't say I like the feel or the look as much as I did when I had hair there...

Also I first shaved it with the electric shaver I've been using on my face for a few years now, a Braun Cool-tech (I think it was a series 5, but I'm not sure and it doesn't say ANYTHING on the shaver). I've since tried a Remington 3-head rotary and various wet shaves (including the Headblade Moto), but damned if I don't keep coming back to the Braun. I've always been an electric face shaver (when I don't have a beard - currently have a goatee) and I just seem to be able to get as close or closer with this Braun than I've ever been able to get with anything, and with far less irritation than a blade. I can't use a blade more than every 2-4 days - the Braun I can do everyday without problems.

Anyway, just a few early thoughts. I'm sure I'm gonna go at least 30 days with this. I'll probably go through the summer. I'm not sure if it'll be permanent. I may go back to having short hair during the winters - I'll definitely go back to a full beard by autumn but don't know about the head yet. We'll see.

Anyway, thanks to all for your various thoughts - I've found this site really interesting and occasionally entertaining to read as other's have gone through the same transition and many have settled into full time slick status.

-Ray



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Re: Newbie - a few quick observations...
« Reply #1 on: April 26, 2017, 09:05:15 AM »
Guess I should include a pic. This is pre-shave, so a tiny bit of stubble that you might or might not be able to see...




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Re: Newbie - a few quick observations...
« Reply #2 on: April 26, 2017, 10:51:54 AM »
Welcome to the site!  Stick with it for 30 days and see if you become more accustomed to things.  Could just be the newness of seeing / feeling a fully bald scalp. 

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Re: Newbie - a few quick observations...
« Reply #3 on: April 26, 2017, 10:54:57 AM »
The bald look may grown on you.  You may be surprised.  I know I was!

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Re: Newbie - a few quick observations...
« Reply #4 on: April 26, 2017, 11:15:46 AM »
I like the look - pretty much did right away. I'm just not used to the feel of it yet, or the process of maintaining it. But the look seemed right as soon as I shaved it off...

-Ray

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Re: Newbie - a few quick observations...
« Reply #5 on: April 26, 2017, 11:23:35 AM »
The part of your scalp that is now shaved will feel strange for a while.  When I first started shaving, I knew exactly where my hairline was because the skin felt completely different.  It also seemed to produce more oils at first.  Over time, the skin toughens up from exposure and being shaved and the feeling evens out.

As far as maintenance, it takes a while to get into a groove.  It seemed to take forever at first - up to 30 minutes.  Now, it's pretty quick. 

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Re: Newbie - a few quick observations...
« Reply #6 on: April 26, 2017, 11:25:13 AM »
Welcome Ray! What a way to get rid of the grey, huh?  Well, you look good sly, we could be brothers.  :)

Yeah, 4 years ago I shaved my head for what was supposed to be a one time thing. After 30 days, it might be hard to go back to having hair. I've tried several times, but I think I look alot younger without the white hair, so I keep shaving it. It's definitely cold in the winter, but great in the summer.

Good luck with the bald head, I hope you will like it. What part of the country do you live?

Mike
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Re: Newbie - a few quick observations...
« Reply #7 on: April 26, 2017, 12:21:57 PM »
I'm in Pennsylvania, not too far from Philly. Most winters have cold stretches (although this past one was crazy mild) and all summers are hot and humid.

By the way, where did "sly" come from as a description of bald guys? I'd never heard it before I saw this site...

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Re: Newbie - a few quick observations...
« Reply #8 on: April 26, 2017, 07:25:14 PM »
I'm in Pennsylvania, not too far from Philly. Most winters have cold stretches (although this past one was crazy mild) and all summers are hot and humid.

By the way, where did "sly" come from as a description of bald guys? I'd never heard it before I saw this site...
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Re: Newbie - a few quick observations...
« Reply #10 on: April 27, 2017, 05:21:35 AM »
Welcome, Ray! I had to squint to see the little gray in the picture. One advantage of being gray is that you can't see the shadow left behind after a wet shave. Enjoy the forum and participate often.
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Re: Newbie - a few quick observations...
« Reply #11 on: April 27, 2017, 07:30:16 AM »
http://www.slybaldguys.com/smf/index.php?topic=3939.0

Thanks - that explains it! I probably won't use it except on this forum, but I'm happy to think of myself as sly. Now to convince my wife she's the family stone... ;)

Thanks for the warm welcome folks.

BTW, if anyone wants a HeadSlick Moto with one slightly used blade and four untouched ones, they're your's for the cost of postage (probably $7 for priority mail). I can't use 'em. Tried again last night and with the blood thinners I'm on, it was a small mess. I do well enough with my electric setup not to mess with a blade going forward. Just let me know...

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Re: Newbie - a few quick observations...
« Reply #12 on: April 27, 2017, 09:31:09 AM »
Guess I should include a pic. This is pre-shave, so a tiny bit of stubble that you might or might not be able to see...



Looks like you're confident already. Total natural, too. Live it, love it.

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Re: Newbie - a few quick observations...
« Reply #13 on: April 27, 2017, 09:41:28 AM »
Welcome, Ray.  Sly looks good on you.  Don't give up completely on blade shaving.  I had blood bath issues with Headblade as well, but using a good cartridge razor I am able to get the job done with only an occasional nick.

Going from a #1 to shaved is not a big change, so that is likely why you had few comment.  Most people do not notice a difference, but other head shavers will know immediately.

You may want to consider expanding the circle beard into a full beard for a try.  Full beards and shaved heads go well together (I admit my bias).
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Re: Newbie - a few quick observations...
« Reply #14 on: April 27, 2017, 12:56:09 PM »
I've never had much luck with a blade on my face over the years - if I shaved more than every 3 days or so, I had all kinds of irritation that just got worse each time. So I'm not all that worried about sticking with electric - my Braun gets me as close as I've ever felt from a blade and the process is overwhelmingly easier and more familiar for me.

I'll definitely do the full beard thing by sometime this Autumn. I keep a full beard most of the time, but sometime down to a goat during the Spring and Summer. I've come close already - here's a photo with my wife and daughters with a #1 cut and full beard...