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Getting closer to sly, just shaved down to #.5(1/16") with my Wahl clipper
by
Kevin G
on 02 Dec, 2012 04:48
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Slowly but surely I am getting there. Here are two pictures, what do you guys think? Do you think it suits me? I personally think that it turned out pretty well. Once I figure out what to do about the angioma that I discussed in the other thread, I may just have to get out the razor. I definitely have the itch to shave.
But going slower has been good for my wife and kids. Kind of gives them time to get used to it

. At least my wife is on board with me going shorter and shorter, thats a plus.

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#1
by
Frontier Guy
on 02 Dec, 2012 04:57
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Looks good. You look like "just another guy" who has taken on the quite popular Sly style. The longer you maintain Sly the more you'll appreciate it.
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#2
by
marty22
on 02 Dec, 2012 06:17
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you're getting there!
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#3
by
mrzed
on 02 Dec, 2012 06:47
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Good job. Looks very good. Certainly shows that a sly head will suit you well.
If you have the 'itch', it won't go away. As has been posted by many here, the prime difference between your current buzz and a shaved head is the FEEL, not the look.
The look is almost the same. But the feel (smooth and slick) is incredible.
When you are ready, shave your head. 30 day rule. The itch to shave will become a compulsion to continue shaving for the rest of your life. Looks good, feels good, and certainly is stylish these days. Here's the new Vin Diesel!
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#4
by
Sir Harry
on 02 Dec, 2012 06:54
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Looks good...We know you will ultimately go sly, but this looks great for the time being!
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#5
by
Laser Man
on 02 Dec, 2012 06:59
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You look very natural. Let everyone adjust and then go the last step. You won't regret it.
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#6
by
Razor X
on 02 Dec, 2012 08:35
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Looks great!
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#7
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 02 Dec, 2012 10:20
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I definitely have the itch to shave.
Sounds like you're enjoying it--a BIG reason to do this. And when that day comes that you scratch that itch--OH BOY, are you going to love it.
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#8
by
Andrei
on 02 Dec, 2012 14:25
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Kevin you're definitely on the right track.
If you're careful enough you might end up without any scratches or cuts from your first shave, just take your time and don't use too much pressure.
You'll look great sly.
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#9
by
thinkingaboutit
on 02 Dec, 2012 18:40
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Go all the way, you won't regret it. I'm a little over a week in and I'm so glad. You will be, too.
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#10
by
OzSly
on 03 Dec, 2012 02:12
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G'Day Kevin

Bite the bullet mate!!! Don't let the dark side keep you!! GO SLY NOW!!!
LOL nah seriously mate, looking good!! Just take your time and when you feel it's right go with it
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#11
by
Beardman
on 03 Dec, 2012 04:09
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I can't say anything different to the others mate, I say scratch that itch mate. At worst you nick that Angioma and it bleeds for a while, then you know not to do it again (nick it that is) lol. When you finally take the plunge I bet you look a natural!
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#12
by
bennett11
on 03 Dec, 2012 05:26
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looks good. fine to do that as a transition. I kept mine at that buzz when i was in college back in the 50's.
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#13
by
Natedawg
on 03 Dec, 2012 08:09
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As has been posted by many here, the prime difference between your current buzz and a shaved head is the FEEL, not the look.
The look is almost the same. But the feel (smooth and slick) is incredible.
This.
Looks great, Kevin. Don't be nervous or anxious about going the rest of the way. Just do it, brother. Like Zed said, the difference in look isn't that big, so even if you hate having a smooth dome (for whatever crazy reason

), it'll grow back in no time.
GO FOR IT!!
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#14
by
balddaniel
on 03 Dec, 2012 11:43
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I agree with the guys go for it. You will look great