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Keeping that clean look?
by
Acmboarder
on 19 Nov, 2017 19:56
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I have shaved my head many times over my years, but usually only do it for 2-3 shaves then quit.
How do you all keep faithful on clean shave?
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#1
by
Ben1815
on 20 Nov, 2017 04:13
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Can only say that of you want to keep the sly look you need to do the 'cold turkey' route and shave your head every day for at least 30 days. By that time it becomes second nature and you no longer need to think about it. I was bbc for a couple of years before I went back to having a close crop 0 / 1 but have been missing being bald so I'm starting again with the 30 day challenge
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#2
by
slybeard
on 20 Nov, 2017 07:26
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I agree with Ben, commit to 30 days of daily shaving. In just 2 or 3 shaves, it is a pain to do. With 30 days, not only does it become habit, but you will learn to shave it quickly without nicks and enjoy the process. I can now shave in the shower in 2 to 3 minutes, and I cannot remember the last time I had a nick.
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#3
by
Acmboarder
on 20 Nov, 2017 11:19
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Thank you both for the responses... I will do the 30 day challenge and go from there.... personal note sly- thank you for setting up this forum I enjoy reading it.... (can’t find the merchandise anywhere though....)
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#4
by
slybeard
on 20 Nov, 2017 13:28
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Thanks, but I cannot take credit for setting up this forum. The man deserving of credit is
@Tyler
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#5
by
Tyler
on 20 Nov, 2017 21:58
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Thanks, but I cannot take credit for setting up this forum. The man deserving of credit is @Tyler
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#6
by
Laser Man
on 22 Nov, 2017 09:30
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If you only shave occasionally, it feels like a chore. When you shave every day, you develop a routine and it doesn't feel like a chore. Before going sly, shaving my bear daily was drudgery. After going sly, I looked forward to shaving so I could feel that smooth dome when I was done.
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#7
by
Magoo
on 28 Nov, 2017 13:26
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It’s a commitment at first I did it off and on. Finally decided I liked it enough and said this is the new look. I like it and the heck with anyone else’s opinion. I find every other day works best for me , in the summer more frequently. It takes 10 - 15 minutes to shave and as others have said it feels ....ooooh so good ,
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#8
by
_Dan_
on 29 Jan, 2018 22:42
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just make it a habbit
I do every other day (sometimes leave it 2 days on the weekend).
Once you've been shaving it for a while the whole process gets faster too, which makes it more convenient. I can get it done in about 10 minutes these days. Hardly a huge chunk of time out of my day.
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#9
by
underorbit
on 30 Jan, 2018 08:52
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Thanks, but I cannot take credit for setting up this forum. The man deserving of credit is @Tyler
Wait, 2-3 minutes,
@Slybeard?!?! What's your secret? I've only been at this for two months so I'll cut myself SOME slack, but I'm still closer to 20 minutes!
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#10
by
slybeard
on 30 Jan, 2018 09:53
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Thanks, but I cannot take credit for setting up this forum. The man deserving of credit is @Tyler
Wait, 2-3 minutes, @Slybeard?!?! What's your secret? I've only been at this for two months so I'll cut myself SOME slack, but I'm still closer to 20 minutes!
Practice, practice, practice. I also shave in the shower, no mess to clean up, easy to rinse. So maybe 3 minutes is slight exaggeration, I never timed myself.
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#11
by
reddog
on 30 Jan, 2018 10:25
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Probably depends on how much of your head needs shaving and how coarse your hair is. BBC so I have some work to do. In the shower takes me about 5 minutes, in front of the sink with my double edge about 30 minutes. That includes the face too.
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#12
by
underorbit
on 30 Jan, 2018 11:18
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5 minutes!! I'm impressed!
I did start shaving mine in the shower too but I currently live in an apartment building with unlimited hot water. At the end of the lease I'm moving in with the BF who has an old, crappy water heater. I gotta figure out how to cut this time down...I guess "practice" is the best advice I could get here. :-)
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#13
by
slybeard
on 30 Jan, 2018 11:41
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5 minutes!! I'm impressed!
I did start shaving mine in the shower too but I currently live in an apartment building with unlimited hot water. At the end of the lease I'm moving in with the BF who has an old, crappy water heater. I gotta figure out how to cut this time down...I guess "practice" is the best advice I could get here. :-)
Maybe invest in a new/larger water heater?
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#14
by
reddog
on 30 Jan, 2018 12:43
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Sounds like you should consider shaving immediately after shower at the bathroom sink. I actually enjoy seeing my lathered up head progressively becoming bald. Save a ton of water, too.
By the way underorbit, you have an awesome looking shaved head!