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Winter coming--how to keep in heat after I shave, among other things...
by
Bald Hobbit
on 19 Oct, 2012 21:58
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So, I haven't gone shaved yet, but when I do, what do I do about the winter weather? The cold, dry air always causes my knuckles to crack and bleed, will anything like this be a concern formy scalp? And as for keeping in heat, would a bandana(biker, durag, whatever style it's called) match hair in keeping the warmth in? I can't stand being overly warm, so I don't know about beanies.
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#1
by
BaldHDbiker
on 19 Oct, 2012 22:03
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After you shave apply some Witch Hazel with aloe vera or just aloe vera. It'll moistureize your head. Doo-rag will help as will a beanie, knit cap, ball cap, hoodie.
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#2
by
Jigsaw
on 20 Oct, 2012 01:49
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just use a hat or something that covers your head.
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#3
by
Laser Man
on 20 Oct, 2012 08:11
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It's important to keep your skin moisturized. Use aloe or any other good moisturizer like Nivea.
You'll definitely notice the cold more during the first winter with a shaved head. Use a cap, hat or beanie. It's my second cold season with a shaved head and I don't notice the cooler temps nearly as much as last year. In fact, I hardly notice the coolness on my scalp at all.
Give it a try and if it's too uncomfortable, let your hair grow back a little.
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#4
by
Razorhead
on 20 Oct, 2012 13:09
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You should moisturize after each shave. Even when I skip a day or two, I'll still apply it. When it does get really cold, I'll just wear a ball cap or a knit cap. Typically in the winter, i do shave everyday. Pretty tough to pull a knit cap over over a day of stubble! that sandpaper traction. Either shave everyday or wear a short buzzcut if you need to wear a knit cap.
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#5
by
Ming the Merciless
on 20 Oct, 2012 14:27
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If your face can stand the cold without cracking and falling off, so can your dome.
There is the old wives' tale that--what it was it? 50% of your heat? Is lost through the head? Not true.
For comfort? Cheaper and easier is best for head warmth. Watch cap.
Of course, you will look kind of like a thug, but we look kind of like of that without headgear.
Win some, lose some.
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#6
by
greatnessinc
on 20 Oct, 2012 18:07
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I suspended head shaving for the winter last year at the end of October only to realize half way through November that I could've kept shaving. It was such a mild winter that on new years day I resumed my head shaving ways; I've been daily shaving ever since then (except for a few days when I had to let a cut heal).
Get a hat you like and you're good to go. For the knuckle problem, I had that too until I learned that in the winter I need to use lotion on my hands. I recommend Gold Bond.
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#7
by
TheSlyBear
on 20 Oct, 2012 18:09
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Navy watch cap -- best hat ever.
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#8
by
theman
on 20 Oct, 2012 18:57
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Navy watch cap -- best hat ever.
Ditto , on that can find them cheap at M. Surplus stores. They don't itch, and I love um.
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#9
by
mahaw90
on 21 Oct, 2012 05:18
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Keep your head well moisturised, along with your hands, if they tend to crack.
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#10
by
Bald Hobbit
on 22 Oct, 2012 21:12
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I just want to know, will a bandana be able to replace my hair in keeping in heat? Even if it doesn't match it, that's good. I don't like heat, but don't want to be too cold.