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styled like a billiard ball
by
fauxnetic
on 04 Apr, 2012 21:35
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my fellow sbg's,
I just took the plunge and love it.
As a previous lurker on this site I can directly credit the supportive environment of these here forums for pushing me into the sly style. This is a unique community and I'm glad to be a part of it.
I shaved the dome for two reasons:
1. the hair line has been in slow retreat for several years. While I'm not totally bald I am fighting a losing battle. The sides are in full on retreat while the middle is holding on but the end is nigh. IN THIS BATTLE THERE CAN BE NO SURRENDER! so i scorched the earth.
2. I like many on this forum suffer from the scourge of seborrheic dermatitis. Seeing some of the claims made on here about a total relief of symptoms motivated me to try it for myself.
That said, I love the look and the itching is better. I do have some red patches from the dermatitis and I was wondering if anybody could tell me if these will go away and about how long it took for theirs to disappear.
Also, how long does it take for your skin to toughen up. I shaved yesterday and today using headslick and a headblade and it was less than pleasant. If these questions have been addressed elsewhere, my apologies.
Thanks
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#1
by
Tyler
on 05 Apr, 2012 00:21
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Welcome to SBG! It can take a few shaves to get your scalp conditioned. Since you're using the HeadBlade, you may also want to try the Sensor blades. I've found them to be a better shave than the other blades.
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#2
by
mrzed
on 05 Apr, 2012 03:31
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You'll find a lot of 'warnings' on this site about starting out with the head blade for your first shave(s). I agree with these posts. I used a Schick Hydro 5 for the first two weeks. Still use it to catch the areas that the HB misses. Now I use the HB daily, but in conjunction with the Hydro 5.
I found that the first week was more tender on the scalp than after that. Not bad, but just took a little while to 'toughen up'. Since you're only two days in, consider yourself in the training period. Go easy on your head. Does not have to be scraped to the bone, so to speak. Leave that for next week or the week after.
Post a picture of your billiard ball. Welcome to SBG. The guys here have been instrumental in me becoming BBC. I love it. I've met some good guys here, too.
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#3
by
Paul the Headblader
on 05 Apr, 2012 03:47
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welcome to SBGS
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#4
by
R3Capt
on 05 Apr, 2012 04:02
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Welcome to SBG. In time you will find what works best for shaving your head - patience is most important early on.
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#5
by
devonlad
on 05 Apr, 2012 04:53
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Welcome!
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#6
by
Derris The Barber
on 05 Apr, 2012 06:51
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welcome to SBG! but faux check out the post I created in the head shaving forum! The name is "Video: The Ultimate Head Shaving Video For Beginners" you will need to watch that so you can get the best out of your headshaves! Hope the shaving goes well! Also don't use the HeadBlade just yet use a standard razor like the Gillette Fusion ProGlide Power and you that with some HeadSlick but don't use that HeadBlade until in about a good three weeks!
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#7
by
mangosink12572
on 05 Apr, 2012 09:10
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Welcome and post a photo of yourself - - -It will take a few weeks for your dome to get in shape.
Talking about a "billiard ball" Look at the shiny "billiard ball" dome I have - - -and I love it. I think it is a great shape - - -
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#8
by
Snakehandler
on 05 Apr, 2012 09:29
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Welcome to SBG 😄
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#9
by
Baldstu
on 05 Apr, 2012 09:57
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^-^welcome
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#10
by
Itall
on 05 Apr, 2012 10:25
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Welcome.
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#11
by
BaldHDbiker
on 05 Apr, 2012 10:35
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Welcome aboard and enjoy.
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#12
by
Paul
on 05 Apr, 2012 15:44
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Welcome
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#13
by
IllinoisBaldy
on 05 Apr, 2012 16:21
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Welcome to SBG.
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#14
by
fauxnetic
on 05 Apr, 2012 18:24
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Thank you for the advice and warm welcome. I will surely post some pics this weekend.