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New guy with a few questions
by
trei
on 05 Jul, 2016 08:59
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Hey guys, I was just doing some googling and I found this forum, seems pretty sweet! I've been balding since I was 18, I'm 29 now.
I've been shaving my head with my clippers for the past 2 months without a guard and I've been thinking about going straight to the skin. I really like shorter hair and I think I look decent with it.
I have a quick question though, I've noticed these 2 spots on my scalp the seem to flake 24/7. I've been showering with Head and Shoulders for years but I've always had a bit of dandruff. However, now that I'm down to the skin, these spots are very visible.
I'm not too conscious about things like this (balding at 18 will do that), however, I have a job interview tomorrow and I'd like to do what I can to clear it up. Would I be able to shave my head tonight and moisturize it and expect these spots to clear up a bit by tomorrow afternoon?

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#1
by
Cave Dweller
on 05 Jul, 2016 09:36
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Welcome to the board, Trei.
A lot of guys have reported that shaving relieves or eliminates that flaking. I have found that exfoliating my scalp also cuts down on that kind of thing. I take a small handful of plain kosher salt each morning and scrub my scalp with it. It has gotten rid of the rough patches and actually helps me get s close shave. It also is incredibly cheap.
Good fortune on your interview!
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#2
by
trei
on 05 Jul, 2016 12:36
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It almost looks like I have a dark spot on my head under the hair, will that just be a visible dark spot once shaved?
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#3
by
wpruitt
on 05 Jul, 2016 16:54
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Welcome
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#4
by
Hingatao
on 06 Jul, 2016 17:41
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Cave Dweller hit the nail on the head. Chronic dandruff was a main reason I decided to go sly four years ago: no hair, no flaking. And exfoliating is a good extra step.
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#5
by
Sir Harry
on 06 Jul, 2016 20:14
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Welcome, Trei
The photos look good even with the light shadow. As long as you dress sharp, maintain eye contact and present yourself accordingly, a couple of small spots on your shaved head shouldn't be an issue to a prospective employer. Good luck on the interview.
P.S. Nivea cream is good for moisturizing and minimizing spots (though I don't see any spots)
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#6
by
Magoo
on 07 Jul, 2016 00:20
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Hope you made out well on your interview. As for the flakes, when I use clippers at a zero cut I get the flakes also. But with the use of a razor they do not appear.
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#7
by
slybeard
on 07 Jul, 2016 13:14
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I always had dandruff as well, and ever since a kid, until I razor shaved with a blade. Never had the the issue since. The scraping of the scalp with the blade takes care of it, while clipper shaving, even with no guard, will not stop the dandruff.
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#8
by
trei
on 08 Jul, 2016 07:12
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Well I went to the barber and paid him $20 for my first shave, and proceeded to crush the interview.
Final interview is 3 hours on Monday.
Absolutely loving the sly look, ordered a Headblade and it will be here on Sat!
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#9
by
SlyCatCrossing
on 10 Jul, 2016 06:17
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Congrats on the first and good luck on the final! I am a firm believer that if you look good you feel good then do good. Walking into an interview with your chin held high, chest puffed out, smile on your face, firm handshake, and a fresh shiny dome just demands respect.
The headblade is a great tool. I now highly prefer my safety razors however my headblade gets pulled out for fun and for travel. If you like the headblade and decide to stick with it you can buy cartridges for it either by using the discount banners located around this forum that link directly to headblades page OR do what I do... Buy dorco pace 4 or pace 6 cartridges on bulk and just pop off their adapter and they will fit the standard headblade atx adapter. Great shaves at a fraction of the cost. Don't let this fool you though, headblade is a great company with some of the best customer service. I support them by occasionally buying headslick, talking up the atx when using it while camping or at a friend/family members house, and highly suggesting all new sly guys start with a headblade. I just couldn't justify spending $10 for 4 cartridges directly from headblade when I would only get 1-2 shaves per cart (I'm bald by choice with a full head of hair).
Hope I didn't over load you with info lol
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#10
by
Tyler
on 13 Jul, 2016 11:35
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Congrats. How did the final interview go?