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Should I do it now? or wait.
by
Emann
on 05 Mar, 2014 17:21
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Before New years I told myself i will shave my head but ultimately I backed out and started thinking about Propecia. I recently found out it leads to E.D soooo that is no longer an option. I know it could be worse, but Ive gotten somewhat depressed and I always where a beanie to hide my receding hairline. Im only confident when I where a hat and I'm tired of it. Ive finally made my mind up and Im going to shave my head completly. The only thing thats holding me back is that I'm only 152 pounds and i feel like i might look i have some sickness if i do it. Should I build some muscle first or should i just go for it?
Also if I decided to just go for it can you guys give a list of essential shaving tools? whats the best razor to use that will give me the cleanest slyest head. what kind of shaving cream should I use?
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#1
by
Frontier Guy
on 05 Mar, 2014 17:28
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Welcome Emann, you've joined a great community and you'll get lots of advice and encouragement.
For what it's worth ... I suggest you just "do it" and feel the burden of hair worries being eliminated. Read th3 "30 Day Rule" topic for more details which will help you immensely.
You'll get a lot of opinions on shaving tools. My choice is the HeadBlade sport razor and HeadSlick shave lotion. Basic, simple, and effective.
Ask questions, share stories, and become part of the Sly team.
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#2
by
mrzed
on 05 Mar, 2014 18:44
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Welcome.
For basic equipment, some shave cream and a razor blade and probably some warm water will get you started.
I started with a Schick Hydro 5 razor and some basic shave cream.
I've quickly graduated to the Head Blade products. Head Slick, Head Blade Sport Razor and some Shave Secret.
Perhaps some Head Lube Glossy.
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#3
by
stasiu
on 06 Mar, 2014 07:32
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Hey Emann, welcome to SBG !
Thinking sly smooth?
TRY IT ... YOU'LL LIKE IT !
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#4
by
tofur99
on 16 Mar, 2014 15:01
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I think you might look good with a tight buzz and facial hair (not just the underchinbeard thing you've got now). It's hard to say from your picture but that's my feeling.
Packing on any significant amount of muscle takes many months, say 4 to start. More like a couple years, especially if your not naturally inclined to being bulky. So waiting for that is out.
I say give it a tight buzz, you will feel great. It's a strange thing, when you buzz your hair off you buzz away all the anxiety too. There's nothing left to be anxious about, you are just who you are and that's it, no hiding or care for what others are thinking. It ceases to be your problem, it's pretty cool. You can then shave it all off if you want, I'd start with a tight buzz first to see how it looks. It's a great haircut to live with too, rain and wind cease to be an issue, can drive with the windows down, etc. It's freeing.
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#5
by
Goatee
on 17 Mar, 2014 03:25
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Welcome aboard.
You are not happy with your hair. You wear a hat all the time. So, what i would do is do a Wet shave. See how you feel. Your hair will soon grow back if not comfortable with sly look. Remember, you can always wear the hat when you have shaved, if not happy and it may take a bit of getting used to being sly.
Go for it. I use a Gillette Fusion Proglide, Headblade Slick, Bump patrol and a good moisturiser.
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#6
by
Emann
on 20 Mar, 2014 09:49
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I received My Head Blade Kid today

Just got to wait for the Head lube glossy, Head scrub and the Head bump removal they forgot to add to my delivery :/.. I should get it by monday!.. Cant wait to shave it !
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#7
by
BBCESQ
on 20 Mar, 2014 11:09
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Good luck! Be careful, being bald is addicting.
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#8
by
Goatee
on 20 Mar, 2014 11:52
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Nice one! Remember to follow the advice on here for shaving the head and enjoy it.
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#9
by
tobler1
on 20 Mar, 2014 13:28
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I hope you enjoy it. If you have any questions, let everyone here know. They are the gurus of head shaving!
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#10
by
philp
on 22 Mar, 2014 12:42
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You're definitely making the right call. I tried Propecia when I first started going bald and dealt with terrifying sexual side effects some of which lingered several weeks AFTER I stopped taking it. Scary stuff. If you look around some of the propecia forums on the internet you will see that there are guys who are dealing with side effects even years after stopping the medication. Drug companies want money and selling you on your own insecurity is brisk business. Glad to hear you are owning up to it. You will soon feel liberated in a way that you didn't know was possible.
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#11
by
g_bald
on 14 Apr, 2014 10:59
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For years, like yourself, I was tall & thin. I'm still like that but not as thin now...
I went with a buzzcut around 18 years ago. It looked a little awkward at first but people got used to it and life rolled on. About 8 months ago I vitied a barbershop for the first in a long while intending to get a buzzcut (instead of doing it myself). He took it pretty darn short and I realized that I was about as close to smooth as anything, so I took out the razor and "manned up."
It was a bit of a shocker, just like the day that I ran electric clippers with a #2 guard through tangled, messy hair and a fine looking head emerged. I loved the feel and even though I would sometimes let it grow out in colder weather, it was never terribly long after that first time. Now I'm smooth and loving it, I think you will love it too. It is addicting and wonderful and feel super when smooth (hence the term "super-smooth? lol).
I can't stress the 30-day rule enough, myself. I thought "what have I done?" and wanted to will my hair to grow back (where it grows at all) super-fast! But I found SBG, read about the 30-day 'rule' and stuck with it. Now over 8 months later...
Enjoy being smooth, it's an enjoyable way to be!
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#12
by
Goatee
on 14 Apr, 2014 11:42
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Looks ace! Nice one